Harry and Meghan’s wedding reception was meant to be for a select few, but some very familiar faces made their way to be royal bash.

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

When Prince Harry married Meghan Markle in 2018, the world was watching. However, when the couple hosted their wedding reception following the must-see ceremony, broadcast on TV, the event was supposed to be a more lowkey affair.

However, despite only the couple’s “inner circle” being invited to reception, some famous faces were reportedly at the event.

George Clooney is said to have whisked Meghan around the dance floor as well as dancing with Princess Kate. Although, according to Daily Mirror, Fergie turned the chance to boogie with one of the world’s most handsome men.

James Corden is believed to have compered the royal celebration, even hosting a dance-off between Prince William, Prince Harry and the future King, Charles.

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Frogmore was the venue for the bash (Image: Getty)

A source told the Sun: “James ­Corden did his best to entertain and it went down an absolute treat.

“He even compered a dance-off between Harry, Charles and William.

“Everyone was laughing because it’s something no one expected.

“Meghan and her mum also joined in. Then everyone danced, which really kicked off the party.”

The event was hosted at the stunning Frogmore House and had around 200 guests.

 

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George and Amal Clooney at the wedding ceremony (Image: Getty)

Despite his dancing antics with many of the royal ladies, George Clooney’s wife Amal attended the occasion. Idris Elba was also there, as was Tom Hardy.

Serena Williams reportedly took one of the boozy games played at the party – beer pong – very seriously.

The game, which requires players to throw a ping pong ball into cups of beer, was played “like it was tennis” by the US superstar, according to a reception insider.

Sir Elton John is also said to have serenaded the attendees with a rendition on the piano.