Meghan Markle shares unseen family photos to mark seventh wedding anniversary with Prince Harry
Their wedding was seven years ago nowMeghan Markle shared some stunning, unseen family photos on Monday (May 19) to celebrate her seventh wedding anniversary with Prince Harry.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex tied the knot on May 19, 2018, at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. They’ve since gone on to welcome two children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, three.
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Unseen photos of Archie and Lilibet
Taking to her Instagram this week, Meghan shared a heartwarming post to celebrate seven years of marriage to Harry.
The duchess, 43, uploaded a snap of a pinboard, which is bedecked with various pictures of them throughout their romance. Most of the photos have been labelled with the year they were taken in.
Various pictures show Meghan and Harry cuddling and kissing at different points since their romance began in 2016.
One adorable photo shows Harry cuddling baby Archie in 2019. Another shows Archie and Lilibet sharing a cuddle and a kiss by a Christmas tree in 2022.
Additionally, an ultrasound of Prince Archie can also be seen on the pinboard.
Pictures of Meghan and Harry painting pumpkins in the garden with their children, and smiling at each other in front of a big birthday cake can also be seen.

Meghan Markle celebrates seventh wedding anniversary with Prince Harry
Next to what looks like a handwritten poem is a black and white photo of the royal couple on their wedding day.
A note in the centre of the pinboard reads: “Our love story.”
Meghan posted a sweet caption to accompany the loved-up post.
“Seven years of marriage. A lifetime of stories,” she wrote. “Thanks to all of you (whether by our side, or from afar) who have loved and supported us throughout our love story – we appreciate you.”
“Happy anniversary!” she added.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding day
Seven years ago, over 23 million people tuned in to watch the wedding of Harry and Meghan.
2,640 people, some chosen from charities close to the couple, received an invitation to watch the wedding from inside the grounds of Windsor Castle.
The service was led by Dean of Windsor, was Solemnised by The Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop Curry from the Episcopal Church in the USA gave the address.
Cleave and Company crafted the couple’s rings. Meghan opted for a piece of Welsh gold, whilst Harry picked a platinum band with a textured finish.
Meghan went against tradition by walking part of the way down the aisle by herself. She was then walked the rest of the way by her now father-in-law, Charles. Meghan’s father, Thomas Markle, wasn’t in attendance due to poor health, hence why Charles stepped up to accompany her down the aisle.
Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, was the only member of the bride’s family to be in attendance.
Meanwhile, Prince William took on the role of Harry’s best man, with Charles, Camilla, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and more in attendance.
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