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Meghan’s Secret Marriage Ceremony: Did She Trick Harry?
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has addressed the claim made by Meghan Markle during her tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this month.
The Duchess of Sussex claimed that she and Prince Harry had a secret marriage ceremony with the Archbishop in their backyard, three days before their wedding day in Windsor on May 19th, 2018.
However, it was thought that this could not have been a legal ceremony, as it lacked witnesses and a registered venue, and was instead likely to have been an informal exchange of vows.
Some have suggested that Meghan was so desperate to gain control of the ginger-haired prince that she manipulated and forced him to marry her.
The Archbishop has said that the legal wedding took place on the Saturday, adding, “but I won't say what happened at any other meetings.”
He also had suspicions that the marriage certificate could be forged.
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If it is fake, Meghan and Harry may be having a malicious plot with the British royal family.
If Harry doesn't know anything about this, it's Meghan's own conspiracy.
The Archbishop felt awkward because he didn't know if Harry was in the same boat as Meghan or if Harry was being tricked.
If Harry was scammed, he would need to double-check the marriage certificate to see for sure if it was fake or not.
If it's fake, what's the benefit and danger to Meghan?
The Archbishop doesn't know either.
Furthermore, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who officiated at the couple's wedding in 2018, was asked if he could see a way in which the Sussexes could reconcile with the royal family.
“I can't really comment on it because I married them, and they're sort of a pastoral confidentiality,” he responded on BBC Sunday with Laura Kunzingberg's program.
“There's always a way forward, but it has to be the right time,” he said.
Meghan's horrible games need to be stopped and the royal family needs someone strong to give evidence.
But now Meghan has her own team to handle the hassle.
She is not a gentle and friendly person, so she can use very cruel ways to handle things.
It comes as the Archbishop of Canterbury has discovered an anonymity at Meghan and Harry's wedding.
Maybe he needs to send an urgent text to Harry to realize Meghan's plans have been around for a long time.
The Trouble Era
A thousand-year-old English castle echoed with the exhortations of an African-American bishop and a gospel choir on Saturday as Prince Harry wed Meghan Markle, an American actress nudging the British royal family into a new era.
Notably, Thomas Markle, Meghan Markle's biological father, did not attend the wedding.
Instead, Prince Charles gave the bride away during the ceremony at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
This proves that Meghan was having trouble with her family at first, so the woman is now unqualified to join the royal family.
She ended up bringing trouble into the royal family.
Meghan's Own Team
Meghan has her own team to handle the hassle.
She is not a gentle and friendly person, so she can use very cruel ways to handle things.
The royal family needs someone strong to give evidence against Meghan.
If Harry doesn't know anything about this, it's Meghan's own conspiracy.
The Archbishop felt awkward because he didn't know if Harry was in the same boat as Meghan or if Harry was being tricked.
The Legal Wedding
The legal wedding took place on the Saturday, and the Archbishop signed the wedding certificate, which is a legal document.
He would have committed a serious criminal offense if he signed it, knowing it was false.
During their tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, broadcast earlier this month, Meghan said the pair had a secret marriage ceremony with the Archbishop.
The Duchess said nobody knew the couple shared personal vows for just the two of us ahead of their wedding day.
Meghan's Manipulation
Some have suggested that Meghan was so desperate to gain control of the ginger-haired prince that she manipulated and forced him to marry her.
But now, Meghan has her own team to handle the hassle.