
Princess Charlotte is the sassiest royal
PRINCESS Charlotte has stolen the show at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with an adorable display of royal cuteness.
The three-year-old princess was spotted with her mother on the steps outside the chapel waving to photographers. She was one of ten children who arrived in separate cars with three of their mothers, including the Duchess of Cambridge and Jessica Mulroney.
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The young children walked with Meghan into St George's chapel as she took the first steps down the aisle alone, before being met by Prince Charles who walked with her to meet Prince Harry. Twins Brian and John Mulroney, 7, helped the bride with her veil out of the car.









The bridal party of ten was made up of six girls and four boys, including Princess Charlotte, 3, and Florence van Cutsem, 3, the goddaughter of Prince Harry, daughter of Alice van Cutsem and Major Nicholas van Cutsem.
Meghan's goddaughters Remi Litt, 6, Ryland Litt, 7, were also there as the daughters of Meghan's friends Benita and Darren Litt. Prince Harry's goddaughter, Zalie Warren, 2, was the youngest among them. She is the child of Zoe and Jake Warren.
The children of Meghan's friend Jessica Mulroney, including Ivy, 4, and seven-year-old twins, Brian and John were also spotted.
Prince George was a pageboy, along with Prince Harry's godson Jasper Dyer, 6, who is the son of Amanda Dyer and Mark Dyer.
The bridesmaids outfits were designed by Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy who also made Meghan's dress.
They were made from ivory silk with high-waisted with short puff sleeves and hand finished with a double silk ribbon detail tied at the back in a bow. The girls wore white leather Aquazurra shoes monogrammed with their initials and the wedding date as a keepsake gift from Meghan.
The pageboys wore a miniature version of the Blues and Royals frockcoat worn by Prince William and Prince Harry. Each had their initials embroidered in gold on their shoulder straps.

Royal tradition is to have children make up the bridal party rather than a maid of honour, however Kate Middleton made her own rules in 2011 with the inclusion of her sister Pippa as a bridesmaid.
Meghan had previously decided against having a maid of honour, saying she did not want to discriminate among friends.
"[Meghan] has a very close-knit group of friends and she does not want to choose one over another," Kensington Palace spokesman Jason Knauf said earlier this month. "She is very pleased to have their support on the day."
"Her close friends will be supporting her throughout, but none of them have formal roles."
It's the second time in a bridal party for Princess Charlotte and Prince George, who previously appeared for their aunt, Pippa Middleton at her wedding in 2017.
