The archbishop of Canterbury denies Meghan Markle: “No private marriage”

To deny Meghan Markle it was the same archbishop that the Duchess mentioned in the presence of Oprah Winfrey, in an interview in which the truth she swore to give voice seems, today, a distant mirage. “I met the Dukes of Sussex several times, in a private and pastoral context, before the official ceremony on May 19, 2018”, he began Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, in an interview granted to Republic. «That day was the wedding. If I had signed the certificate on a different day, I would have committed a serious crime.

The wedding took place on May 19 “, he then specified, denying having celebrated the wedding between Meghan Markle and the principe Harry three days before the worldwide event.

The Duchess and the Duke of Sussex instead told Oprah Winfrey “we got married three days before our wedding: nobody knows, but we called the archbishop (of Canterbury) and we limited ourselves to saying:” This thing, this spectacle is for the world, but we want our union among us ”». The Archbishop of Canterbury was adamant in denying the existence of a private ceremony. As hazarded by a Sussex spokesperson, Harry and Meghan Markle could, more simply, have exchanged vows privately, in front of the clergyman with whom they spent the premarital phase.

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