No wedding day jitters here! Prince Harry headed to St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle with his brother and best man Prince William by his side on Saturday, May 19, just moments ahead of his wedding to Meghan Markle.
The groom, 33, and the Duke of Cambridge, 35, looked dapper! Harry wore a single-breasted frockcoat made of blue doeskin, complete with figured braiding of Regimental pattern. The frockcoat is ranked to Major with large gold embroidered crowns.
The frockcoat is made from blue doeskin. It is single-breasted in style with a stand-up collar, The uniform was cut and made by hand, the sleeve pattern taking one person one week to complete. He wore a Pilots’ Wings badge attained while he served with the Army Air Corps for flying Apache helicopters. The four medal ribbons below, from left to right are: K.C.V.O., Afghanistan with rosette, The Queen’s Golden Jubilee and The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Meanwhile, the best man wore the same uniform, also to the rank of Major. The wings were attained flying helicopters while serving with the RAF. Their two medals below from left to right are: Queen’s Golden Jubilee and Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. He’s also wearing the Garter Star.
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