Royal Wedding live schedule and timings – a step-by-step guide to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s big day

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have now officially married to become the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Here's everything you need to know about how the Royal Wedding unfolded...
Invited members of the public began to gather on a lawn outside St George's Chapel.
From here they were able to watch the Royal Family come and go.
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Royal Wedding guests congregated at the Round Tower before entering St George's Chapel.
They used the South Door to take their seats.
Members of the Royal Family arrived and entered the chapel through the Galilee Porch.
Some arrived in state cars from the Royal Mews, including Bentleys, Rolls-Royces and Daimlers.
Prince Harry and the Duke of Cambridge arrived at the Chapel's West Steps.
The Royal siblings walked past thousands of spectators invited into the castle's grounds.
Her Majesty was the last member of the Royal Family to arrive.
Meghan will arrived at the Chapel's West Steps by car with her bridesmaids and pageboys.
The car will took Ms Markle and her mum Doria Ragland past crowds in the Long Walk.
The pair travelled from their overnight accommodation at Cliveden House, Berkshire.
When the car stopped at the castle, Ms Ragland entered the chapel by the Galilee Porch.
The Dean of Windsor conducted the hour-long ceremony at St George's Chapel in Windsor.
Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby officiated their vows.
But American Bishop Michael Curry stole the show with his speech.
They then had a kiss as they exited the chapel.
Newlyweds Harry and Meghan travelled through Windsor in the Asdcot Landau carriage which is used in official and ceremonial state events.
The carriage left Castle Hill, made it's way through Windsor and then proceeded up the Long Walk, before coming back to St George's Hall.
Newlyweds Harry and Meghan arrived at the party, at least 30 minutes later than their guests.
Sir Elton John performed at the lunchtime reception for the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Royal Wedding guests invited to the Queen's lunchtime reception at St George's Hall will leave.
BBC Two will be showing highlights of the wedding ceremony from 6.30-8pm.
Bride and groom arrive at Frogmore House for the reception.
Prince Charles, who would have walked Meghan down the aisle, will host the evening ceremony.
Around 200 close friends and family are expected to attend.
Great Western Railway services departing from Windsor and Central which will run every 20 minutes on May 19, will stop.
UK pubs which were permitted to sell alcohol until 1am will close.
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