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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to take carriage ride after exchanging wedding vows

Prince Harry and fiance Meghan Markle have released more details about their May 19 wedding, revealing that the event will include a carriage ride through Windsor so they can share the big day with the public.

Kensington Palace releases more details about May 19 nuptials, including time and officiant

Britain's Prince Harry whispers to Meghan Markle as they watch a dance performance during a visit to Cardiff Castle last month. The couple will marry on May 19. (Ben Birchall/Reuters)

Prince Harry and fiance Meghan Markle have released more details about their May 19 wedding, revealing that the event will include a carriage ride through Windsor so they can share the big day with the public.

The couple will marry at noon in St. George's Chapel, the 15th century church on the grounds of Windsor Castle that has long been the backdrop of choice for royal occasions. Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, gave permission for use of the venue and will attend the wedding.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is to marry the couple. The carriage ride will follow the service, with the couple and guests from the congregation then gathering for a reception to be held in St. George's Hall.

St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have their wedding service. (Dominic Lipinski/Reuters)

Kensington Palace said in a statement that the couple is "hugely grateful" for the many good wishes they have received and they hope the carriage ride will give the general public a chance to take part.

"They hope this short journey will provide an opportunity for more people to come together around Windsor and to enjoy the atmosphere of this special day," the palace said.

Prince Charles, the father of the groom, will give a private evening reception for the couple, close friends and family at an undisclosed location.