![]() ![]() ![]() If Meghan and Harry provide the 2,640 members of the public who they've invited with tea and scones in the grounds of Windsor Castle, that will also set them back a few bob.Īccording to Bridebook, the wedding standard is to serve one glass of champagne for every 30 minutes of the drinks reception, in addition to a minimum of half a bottle of wine per person during dinner. London caterers charge at least £100 per guest for a lunch reception and £300 per guest for a dinner reception, including all food, chefs, staffing and crockery hire. Add on catering, security and staff adjoining marquees, it gets pretty pricey.įrogmore House is where Harry and Meghan will host their intimate evening reception in a marquee (Picture: Rex Features) Catering – £286,000Ĭatering will be needed for the formal lunch reception for state guests and the intimate dinner reception for close family and friends at Frogmore House. George’s Great Hall, their second reception is being held in a luxurious glass marquee (just like Pippa Middleton had at her nuptials last May) in the grounds of Frogmore House, near Windsor Castle, and these can cost as much as £300,000. While their first receptions is to be held at St. Harry and Meghan are tying the knot at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle and luckily, they don't need to worry about paying for the privilege. Here's a breakdown of Harry and Meghan's wedding costs, in case you're feeling inspired. There are also the 2,640 members of the public they've invited to think about, so it's no surprise the wedding is on the expensive side. ![]() With security costing an eye-watering £30million, suddenly Meghan and Harry have got themselves a £32m wedding.Ī total of 800 guests are expected to attend the ceremony and lunchtime reception, followed by 600 at a private evening reception for family and friends. Wedding planning website and app .uk has expertly calculated that the overall cost (excluding security) is expected to be over £2,099,873 - that's over 100 times as much as the national average, which is £17,913. ![]() Nottingham Cottage locationĪll we can say is, Markle has her work cut out for her to make the most of her new “royal” digs. This explains why reports also bound that the future newlyweds likely won’t stay in this royal “starter home” long, and will move to one of the bigger apartments at Kensington Palace soon enough.Harry and Meghan in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, have spared no expense with their wedding (Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images) The yard is so small, it was marked by royal watchers as one of Middleton’s biggest disappointments about the place. The only upgrade we’ve heard of is that soon after moving in, Prince Harry hung up a hammock. It turns out Markle’s two rescue dogs-Guy the beagle and Bogart the Labrador, who are undoubtedly coming with her-won’t have much room to roam, either. And fine, London may not be quite as sweltering as, say, Markle’s hometown of Los Angeles, but according to Vanity Fair, Prince William’s wife, Kate Middleton, found Nottingham Cottage so stiflingly hot, they had fans installed in every room to compensate … somewhat. There’s no air conditioningĬome on now! Even developing countries have caught onto this modern convenience known as AC. In fact, the previous tenant, Prince William, had to stoop to avoid banging his head. He is 6-foot-3. So, that means the ceilings (or door frames, or something) are only, what, 6 feet high? That’s sad. The claustrophobia just got worse: no soaring ceiling here. ![]()
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