A clip from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding has recently resurfaced, exposing the Royal Family’s ‘true’ feelings about the historic ceremony

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got married in 2018 (Image: Getty)

A clip from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding has recently resurfaced and shows the royals’ candid reactions at the ceremony.

The footage, posted to X (previously Twitter), showed senior attendees including Kate Middleton, Queen Camilla – then the Duchess of Cornwall – and the late Queen Elizabeth II. Seated in Windsor Castle’s St Georges Chapel for the May 2018 ceremony, some members of the Firm appeared to have strong reactions to some of the goings-on.

The montage was captioned: “All the best Royal Family reactions at the #Harkles wedding. Best part of the day,” followed by a laughing emoji and hashtags. Royal fans found the clip hilarious, with one writing: “I’m sorry but Zara takes the prize! Her look is priceless.”

Another agreed: “Honestly, if one of them had snort laughed the whole lot of them would have lost it.”

Meanwhile a third added: “You know I live for Zara, her reaction was the best. You can literally read what she is thinking. I love Mike Tindall because he’d be the one to get a pint with.”

Meanwhile another agreed: “Such a classic video, and the reactions are over the top subtle!”

Within two years of their historic wedding, Meghan and Harry stepped down from royal duties and relocated across the pond to the US. They then embarked on a number of media ventures with tech titans such as Netflix and Spotify, although the deal with the latter ended prematurely.

The couple received critical acclaim for their Netflix series Harry and Meghan, which aired in December 2022, while Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, hit the shelves in January 2023.

Meghan has recently unveiled her latest venture, a lifestyle brand named American Riviera Orchard (ARO), with strawberry jam being one of its anticipated products. However, details about other offerings and their release dates remain smystery.

Both the ARO website and Instagram pages are currently sparse on information, with the site merely offering visitors the chance to join a ‘waitlist’ by submitting their email address.