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Royal wedding: Fans speculate over awkward Prince Harry moment on wedding day

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Him and Meghan Markle, the former Sussex Royals, celebrated their two year wedding anniversary on Tuesday.

In a video posted on twitter, Prince Harry is making his wedding vows to Meghan.

The clip shows Harry mouthing “I’m s******* it” while the whole world watches on.

Twitter user Elliot Hackney posted the clip, and expressed his love for the blunder.

He wrote: “Huge fan of Harry saying ‘I’m s******* it’ in front of every camera in the f****** world.”

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Other users have disagreed that the former royal was cursing at his own wedding.

User @MilioLombardo suggested that Harry was actually said “I’m so lucky” to his bride-to-be

Another user, @msbeekie, said: ”’S*******’ it has way too many syllables for what he said and his gestures don’t match either.

“He said “I’m so (one syllable) lucky!”

Lots of users loved the clip regardless, with the potentially gaffe making the prince popular with social media.

User @Elly_Joe_ said “That’s why he’s the peoples prince.”

Another called @16maria said: “‘why is prince harry the best royal?’ Reason 1 of 4566.”

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Of course since the video went viral a lot’s changed for the couple, as they now enjoy life outside the royal family.

The two are reportedly are enjoying a quiet two year anniversary with their son Archie.

The couple, who have been busy organising various charitable foundations, will make sure they have no work calls booked in, and celebrate quietly together, two years after they married at Windsor Castle.

While none of the Royal Family paid tribute to the pair, royal fans ensured their special day didn’t go unnoticed, with tributes flooding in across Twitter – including one from Kingdom Choir – who performed at their wedding.

A source close to the couple told Harper’s Bazaar’s Omid Scobie: “The day will simply be quality time with one another and as a family.

“They’re not going to be doing any work and made sure they have no meetings or calls in the diary.

“Like everyone else, they are in lockdown at the moment, so they will just be hanging out together at home.

“But it will still be a lovely day.”

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