Promulgated invitations to the wedding of Prince Harry and Megan Markle Megan Markle and Prince Harry sent invitations to their wedding, which will be attended by 600 guests. The wedding ceremony, scheduled for May 19, will take place, as you know, in the chapel of St. George in Windsor Castle. After it, Queen Elizabeth II will give a dinner in the hall of St. George.
Approximately 600 people, including members of the royal family, Megan Markle's relatives and friends, are invited to the ceremony in the chapel and dinner, and 200 elected will also visit the Frogmore House, a 17th century mansion, a kilometer away from Windsor Castle. Frogmore House is a country residence of members of the British royal family. Megan and Harry went there for a photo shoot on the occasion of the engagement.
Invitations to the wedding were issued by the printing company Barnard and Westwood, which since 1985 has permission to produce printed materials commissioned by Her Majesty. For the wedding invitations, the Queen's grandson chose a black font color for the inscription and a gold one for the coat of arms of the Prince of Wales, as well as for decorative elements along the edges.
The creation of the invitation was made by a girl named Lottie Small, who had recently mastered the work on a 1930s printing press.