Meghan and Harry's wedding photographer spills the beans on the Sussexes' big day

Meghan and Harry's wedding photographer spills the beans
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Meghan and Harry's wedding photographer spills the beans
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex love a good symbolism, leaving behind subtle encrypted messages. Read more to find out what the wedding photographer revealed.

The fact that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle married at Windsor Castle over four years ago doesn't mean we've stopped obsessing about their wedding day.

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On 19 May 2018, the eyes of the world were on the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The two star-crossed lovers, who had chosen to be united in St George's Cathedral in Windsor Castle.

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The immortal candid

After the ceremony, they went to greet the crowd in a pretty carriage, before taking official photos. For one of them, the official photographer made quite a revelation.

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Meghan and Harry's wedding photographer spills the beans Alexi Lubomirski
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Alexi Lubomirski, who was selected by the couple to capture the wedding, told the Daily Mail that he only had three minutes and not one more to do his job.

The talented Alexi said:

It was just one of those magical moments when you're a photographer and everything falls into place. I said, 'just before we go, sit on these stairs'.
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And she collapsed between her legs and there was this moment where they were just laughing because they were exhausted and could breathe because it was all over.

So, as you can see, the official photo, which has gone viral, is a stolen moment between two newly weds, who were just taking the time to relax for a few seconds.

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The encrypted number plate

Did you also know that after the Royal couple’s wedding ceremony, they left in a lavish vintage Jaguar E-Type? But what stunned everyone was the peculiar number plate, which took everyone a while to decrypt.

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The famous tweet contained a photo of the couple driving away from the ceremony in a car with a license plate that reads 'E190518.'

But some followers still didn't quite get what the cryptic message meant until another fan tweeted:

It's their wedding date: Established 19th of May 2018.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are all about leaving subtle symbolism here and there for the enthusiasts to interpret.

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