Prince Harry arrived at his wedding to Meghan Markle with his brother and best man Prince William to rapturous applause and few wolf whistles from the crowd.
Crowds outside St George's Chapel in Windsor were ecstatic at the sight of the groom in the run-up to his vows to Meghan Markle, 36.
Harry, 33, said 'I'm alright' in a heart-warming exchange with his brother, 35, as they entered the church, but joked 'my trousers are too tight' as he complained his military uniform was on the small side.
Both Princes wore the black and gold uniforms of the Blues and Royals, similar to Harry's outfit for Wills' wedding to Kate Middleton in 2011.
The uniforms they wore were tailored at Dege & Skinner on Savile Row, with the Queen giving them permission to wear their Army uniforms to the ceremony.
Harry has decided to sport a beard, despite speculation he would shave it off in line with Army rules that ban facial hair.
But as the prince is no longer a serving member of the forces, he is allowed to break with convention.
As Harry's best man, Prince William will be responsible for handing over the rings, which were earlier revealed to be the work of Cleave and Company.
Harry is returning the favour to his younger brother after acting as his best man seven years ago.
Prince Harry will become the second Duke of Sussex when he and Meghan have walked down the aisle, with his new wife becoming the first ever Duchess of the county in History.
MailOnline
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