Prince Harry and his American actress fiancee Markle's wedding date announcement came yesterday. The fifth in line to Britain's throne had revealed his engagement to the 36-year- old actress, best known for her role as Rachel Zane in the legal drama "Suits", last month.
The couple had confirmed that their wedding ceremony will take place some time in May at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
The 35-year-oldWilliam is duty-bound to attend in his role as the president of the FA and present the trophy.
However, the unusual circumstances of it clashing with his brother's wedding mean he would have to pass on the task to someone else.
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No decision has yet been made on who would hand over the coveted silverware to the winner of the hugely popular football championship, last year presented to Arsenal Football Club by Prince William.
Harry, 33, and his bride-to-be have broken with the general tradition by opting for a Saturday for their Big Day as royal weddings are usually held during the week.
Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Philip on a Thursday and the Prince of Wales, Charles, married William and Harry's mother Princess Diana on a Wednesday.
There have, however, recently been some royal weddings on a Saturday, including Charles' second wedding to Camilla.
The wedding is expected to be at least three weeks after the birth of the third child of Prince William and Kate, due in April.
Hotel rooms in the town of Windsor, around 40km from London, are already beginning to sell out for May next year as royal fans from around the world book their slot to get a glimpse of the bride and groom.