Meghan Markle and Prince Harry share never-before-seen wedding photo

The Royal duo reveled a glimpse of their special day the public had previously not seen


Entertainment Desk December 01, 2019
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/SUSSEX ROYAL

It's already been two years since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced heir engagement.

The Royal duo were officially engaged on November 27, 2017 and their love has only continued to blossom ever since, reported InStyle. Now, the official Sussex Royal account offered a touching visual journey through the pair's love story with a brand new wedding photo thrown in for good measure.

This never-before-seen peek into the Royals' wedding day finds Meghan in a candid pose, positively beaming in her white dress, bouquet in hand, while Harry looks on. It's the first time the public have seen this picture, and it was well worth the wait.

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Photo's shared bookend their romance, showing the couple on a date ahead of their wedding for the first image, and then a snap of Meghan and Harry with their newborn son Archie, telling the tale of their love in three simple photos.

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Though the Instagram post doesn't credit him as such, the monochromatic moment was likely the work of the Royals' wedding photographer, Alexi Lubomirski.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B5X7Wmtl8lX/

Lubomirski was responsible for the pair's beautiful and romantic wedding shots you may have seen before. This one in particular really captures the couple's dynamic in such an elegant way, with Harry grinning from ear to ear.

"It was just one of those magical moments, when you're a photographer and everything falls into place," he said during an interview with Reuters. "They were just laughing because they were joking about how they were exhausted and finally it was over."

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