Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding ceremony was watched by millions around the world, with one notable moment being the a 14-minute sermon on the power of love.But while the the late Queen appeared 'moved' by the words of the sermon, delivered by Bishop Michael Curry, Episcopal Church's first African-American leader, some royal relatives appeared 'amused', according to a new documentary.The five part series 'The Real Crown: Inside the House of Windsor' airs today as a box set on ITVX and gives a behind the scene look into the private lives of the Royal Family with episode five Heirs and Spares focusing on Harry's messy relationship with his family, , the Express reports.The Duke stepped back from his royal duties in 2020 and relocated to the US with Meghan Markle where the couple live with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Their wedding day took place on May 19 2018 and the American Bishop delivered a sermon to the guests gathered in St George's Chapel, which was broadcast to millions of fans watching on TV across the world.
As footage from the ceremony is played on the documentary, the voiceover on screen notes that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared 'moved' by his words.
However, other royals don't seem as touched by the Bishop's words as the camera pans to Kate Middleton and Camilla, then Duchess of Cornwall as the pair exchange a quick glance while Prince William appears to hold back a smile.The voiceover explains: "When Harry and Meghan marry, they throw a different kind of celebration.
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