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Harry & Meghan: British royal weddings and the barriers that fell with them

The coming union has also inspired feverish commentary that highlights the modernizing of the British monarchy

Britain's Prince Harry with his fiance Meghan Markle
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Britain's Prince Harry with his fiance Meghan Markle. Photo: PTI

Niraj Chokshi | NYT
Royal-watchers have a new reason to celebrate. The British monarchy is set to stage its next royal wedding — starring an American.

Prince Harry, who is fifth in line to the throne, and Meghan Markle, an actress from Los Angeles, went public with their engagement on Monday and are scheduled to wed next spring.

Like previous royal nuptials, it is expected to be an eye-catching spectacle of pageantry, observing centuries of tradition carried through generations of knot-tying. But the coming union has also inspired feverish commentary that highlights the modernizing of the British monarchy.

The couple’s relationship has been scrutinized

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