1. The Date
On Dec. 15, Kensington Palace announced that Meghan and Harry will tie the knot on Saturday, May 19, 2018.
Other notable May weddings in the British royal family: Princess Margaret and Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones (May 6, 1960) and Peter Phillips (Princess Anne’s son) and Autumn Kelly (May 17, 2008).
2. The Time
On Feb. 12, 2018, Kensington Palace announced that Meghan and Harry’s wedding ceremony will begin at 12 p.m. London time (7 a.m. EST; 4 a.m. PST), followed by a carriage procession one hour later around Windsor Town. The couple will also celebrate with a reception at St. George’s Hall, according to the Palace.
3. The Photographer

Meghan and Harry announced via Kensington Palace on April 13 that Alexi Lubomirski will be taking official photos at Windsor Castle following the wedding ceremony. Lubomirski is the same photographer who snapped the gorgeous engagement photos of the couple at Frogmore House.
4. The Ceremony
Bishop Michael Bruce Curry will give the wedding address, Dean of Windsor, the Rt. Revd. David Conner will conduct the Service, and the Most Revd. and Rt. Hon. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, will officiate Meghan and Harry’s marriage vows.
5. The Cake

On March 20, 2018, Kensington Palace announced the Harry and Meghan asked pastry chef Claire Ptak of Violet Cakes in London to make their wedding cake, which will be a lemon elderflower creation “that will incorporate the bright flavors of spring.” (So, not the previously rumored banana cake. Too bad.) The cake will be covered with buttercream and adorned with fresh flowers. Meghan and the pastry chef have a special connection: she was previously interviewed for Meghan’s lifestyle site The Tig.
6. The Flowers

On April 1, 2018, Kensington Palace announced that London-based Philippa Craddock has been hired to provide everything floral on May 19th.
Craddock, who is self-taught, will locally source flowers from the Crown Estate and Windsor Great Park gardens to decorate both St. George’s Chapel and St. George’s Hall. While it’s unclear what exact flowers will be used for the big day, flowers that bloom naturally in May include branches of beech, birch, hornbeam, white garden roses, foxgloves, and Meghan’s favorite, peonies.
7. The Dress
Meghan is said to wear two gowns for her wedding – more conservative style for the church ceremony and a glamorous one for the reception party.






