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Royal Wedding moments you might have missed



While all eyes were on the happy couple, the dress and that kiss, you might have missed what was going on behind them




The wedding of the year went off without a hitch and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now husband and wife.
But while all eyes were on the happy couple, the dress and that kiss, you might have missed what was going on behind them.
There are always subplots to royal weddings - just ask Pippa Middleton , who became an international name on the back of the last one.
So what about this time round?

Let's take you through them with our sister paper, the Birmingham Mail ...
Meghan looked amazing in a demure gown.
And it was designed by acclaimed designer, Clare Waight Keller - who hails from Birmingham.
Ms Waight Keller last year became the first female artistic director at the historic French fashion house Givenchy.
The palace said: “Ms Markle expressed the wish of having all 53 countries of the Commonwealth with her on her journey through the ceremony.
"Ms Waight Keller designed a veil representing the distinctive flora of each Commonwealth country united in one spectacular floral composition.”
But while the world was watching here's some things you might have missed in all the excitement.
David couldn't hold back a smile during the Royal Wedding address by Bishop Michael Curry.
But Victoria looked less than impressed as she failed to raise a smile for the nuptials, the Liverpool Echo reports .
Pageboys hold the train of the dress of Meghan Markle
Meghan had ten pageboys and bridesmaids and they did a sterling job during the wedding.
Twin boys Master Brian Mulroney and Master John Mulroney both aged seven, did a great job of carrying Meghan's huge train.
Princess Charlotte is great at wooing the crowds and today was no exception as she carried out her Royal Wave with aplomb.
The Princess stole the show when she went to see her newborn baby brother as she waved to photographers and the assembled crowd.
The three-year-old again delighted the crowds with her little wave.
The Royal family struggled to keep it together during the Bishop's unconventional sermon.
Zara Phillips reaction was particularly hilarious, with her incredible side-eye.

The image of Kate Middleton giving Camilla the side eye will forever be burned in my eyeballs 😂😂

The Choir singing stand by me

The Choir singing Stand By Me was a real highlight of the wedding, with the crowd outside the chapel joining in the singing.
The Kingdom Choir led by Karen Gibson performed "Stand By Me"—the 1961 classic by Ben E. King.
The choir's rendition caused goosebumps and was a modern addition to the Royal Wedding.

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