The town of Windsor in southern England is set for the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The British royal will marry the American former actress at St George's Chapel in Windsor.
Tens of thousands of people will line the streets of the town for a glimpse of the newlyweds, who'll take part in a carriage procession after they've tied the knot.
Historian Dr Anna Whitelock says Meghan Markle's welcome into the Royal Family is significant for many reasons.
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Historian Dr Anna Whitelock says it's an important moment for the Royal Family.
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Historian Dr Anna Whitelock says the younger royals, including Meghan, could face challenges ahead.
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Historian Dr Anna Whitelock says the younger royals, including Meghan, will face a shifting landscape in future.
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Deputy leader of Windsor Council, Phillip Bicknell says the crowds will be able to get very close to the couple.
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The Dean of Windsor David Conner says he hopes the royal wedding will remind couples of the importance of their own vows.
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Mayor of Worthing Alex Harman has been invited to the wedding because of his charity work.
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