‘Hidden message’ in Prince Harry and Meghan’s wedding video
Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding was watched by billions – and somehow, everyone seemed to completely miss this detail.
Eagle-eyed fans have spotted that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry gave a secret message on the car they used at their royal wedding.
Three years after their extravagant 2018 nuptials, Sussex fans have zoomed in on the Vintage Jaguar E-Type that Harry drove to the reception, reports The Sun.
The number plate reads “E190518”, which translates to “Established 19 May 2018” – their wedding date.
Excited fans have revealed their thoughts after only just noticing the sweet detail.
One person wrote: “Yoooo I am so embarrassed. I was watching the royal wedding for the 200th time and it’s only now that I noticed the licence plate.”
Another added: “Awww! I never knew. Thanks for sharing. Meghan and Harry are so intentional in everything they do.
“Just special. How I wish I knew them in real life?”.
A third replied: “Thanks, I had no clue.”
Harry and Meghan were married in front of 600 guests in a wedding estimated to have cost $59 million.
Meghan caused a stir after telling Oprah Winfrey during their bombshell chat that she and Harry tied the knot “in our backyard” before the lavish public ceremony at Windsor Castle.
However the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has confirmed Meghan Markle and Prince Harry weren’t legally married in their back garden three days before the royal wedding.
Meghan told the US chat show queen only she, Harry and the Archbishop were there.
Officials later poured cold water on the claim, with Stephen Borton, who drew up the licence for the wedding, telling The Sun Meghan was “obviously confused”.
The Archbishop told La Repubblica that the wedding which was seen by millions across the world was the real deal.
He said: “If any of you ever talk to a priest, you expect them to keep that talk confidential.
“It doesn’t matter who I’m talking to.
“I had a number of private and pastoral meetings with the Duke and Duchess before the wedding.
“The legal wedding was on the Saturday.
“I signed the wedding certificate, which is a legal document, and I would have committed a serious criminal offence if I signed it knowing it was false.
“So you can make what you like about it, but the legal wedding was on the Saturday.
“I won’t say what happened at any other meetings.”
Meghan said she and Harry asked the Archbishop to marry them in private at Nottingham Cottage, their home in the grounds of Kensington Palace.
Harry chimed in: “Just the three of us.”
Under the law, a marriage cannot happen without two witnesses present.
A copy of the official wedding certificate confirms the actual ceremony did take place on May 19 at Windsor.
The witnesses are recorded as Prince Charles and Meghan’s mum Doria Ragland.
This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission