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Prince Harry left ’emotional’ after Prince Charles ‘stepped up’ for Meghan Markle

Prince Harry 'emotional' at Charles and Meghan at wedding

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The royal wedding between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry is looked back on as a high point for the Royal Family as the Firm united to celebrate the happy occasion along with the whole country. According to royal watchers, Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie the day also produced a “sweet moment between father and son” when Prince Charles stepped in to accompanying Meghan down the aisle.

Ms Bowie told Royally Obsessed podcast listeners: “Prince Harry was especially emotional seeing his father step up to that task and walk her down the aisle.

“And he mouths thanks pa to him as he sits down.”

She added: “It was a very poignant moment of the ceremony knowing everything recently Meghan had gone through.

“With her father but also with the tabloids, everything just blowing up that way.”

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The Prince of Wales agreed to step in in the traditional father of the bride role after it became clear that Meghan’s father Thomas Markle was not going to attend the ceremony.

Mr Markle opted not to attend the wedding amid reports he had helped tabloids obtain paparazzi pictures in the build-up to the big day.  

The 76-year-old has been estranged from his daughter since Meghan’s wedding in May 2018.

This left Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland has her only family present on the day.

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The reflections of the podcast host come after Prince Harry made extraordinary comments about parenting to American actor Dax Shepard on his podcast Armchair Expert. 

During the conversation, the Duke of Sussex appeared to criticise his father style of parenting.

Mr Shepard asks the Prince whether he was actively trying to protect son Archie from his own experiences growing up, to which the Duke replied: “Yeah… Isn’t life about breaking the cycle?

Harry continued: “There’s no blame. But certainly when it comes to parenting if I have experienced some kind of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my father, or my parents had suffered.

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“I’m going to make sure I break that cycle so I don’t pass it on.

“As parents we should be doing the most we can to say, you know what, that happened to me, I’m going to make sure it won’t happen to you.”

Royal commentator Robert Jobson took to Twitter to criticise Harry for the comments made in the podcast.

Mr Jobson wrote: “So Prince Haz has not only thrown his dad under the bus, but the Queen and late grandpa too for their parenting style. Forgive me, but he’s been a dad for how long?”

 

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