Meghan Markle's wedding speech 'silences shocked pals as she spoke on divorce'
03.02.2022 - 14:58
/ ok.co.uk
Meghan Markle reportedly left her friends "in shocked silence" when she brought up her past divorce during her speech at her wedding to Prince Harry. After discussing her past as a previously married woman, the Duchess of Sussex went on to gush over her new husband the Duke of Sussex, 37, as "the one".The 40 year old mum-of-two's wedding reception was a lavish but private affair, with no cameras allowed in to the royal occasion.
But according to authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, Meghan's speech was both emotional and eye-opening as she said finding love with her prince was "worth the wait". Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page Meghan split from her first husband Trevor Engelson after just two years, as the former couple cited "irreconcilable differences" for their break-up. While the Duchess has spoken in public many times during her career, she had had little opportunity to do so after meeting Harry, according to an insider.
But her decision to speak at the wedding was important to her and marked a "first for a royal bride".The royal authors recalled the source saying: "A first for a royal bride, the move reinforced the idea that this American was no typical duchess." The insider also told the journalists that when Meghan spoke to the packed room at Frogmore Cottage, guests could "literally hear a pin drop".They continued: "For her to have been quiet for as long as she had, and then have this really safe space where she could give these heartfelt remarks, it was a really special moment. "She spent so many years, whether on campus, on TV, or advocating for women to be empowered, speaking out.
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