Britons do everything just to see the king's marriage

Prince Harry's wedding day with American Meghan Markle has arrived. The ceremony, where the Queen's grandson, the sixth in the line of the throne, will swear to the former actress for love and honor, will be attended by millions of people worldwide. But thousands of others have preferred to be close to this ceremony and [...]
The ceremony, where the Queen's grandson, the sixth in the line of the throne, will swear to the former actress for love and honor, will be attended by millions of people worldwide.
But thousands of others have preferred to be close to this ceremony and have gone to Berkeley in the early hours of the morning. Others have set up tents since last evening, sleeping in the cold just to witness this event.
Meanwhile, police forces have created a <x0unase” around the castle.
British media record that readiness is high between police, military and secret services to prevent possible attacks during Harry and Meghan's big day.





















