This £13 wine may be the drink of choice at the Royal wedding… and it’s made right here in Britain
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are rumoured to be using a very affordable wine supplier for their wedding in May
IF you’re going to be toasting the moment that Meghan Markle walks down the aisle at the Royal wedding this May, then we have some good news: you may be able to drink the identical tipple to their guests without breaking the bank.
It’s rumoured that Prince Harry and Meghan will be using the same wine supplier as William and Kate, which was a surprisingly thrifty choice from.
The couple are tying the knot at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle on May 19 this year and if they do indeed choose the same supplier as Harry’s brother, their booze will start at just £13 a bottle.
Even the fizz will only set you back £24 for the classic Brut, so you can almost pretend you’re marrying a prince with a glass (or two).
So what better way to enjoy the day from your sofa than with wine fit for a princess?
If it’s good enough for two royal weddings, it’s good enough for us.
William and Kate gave the English winery their seal of approval as they were keen to use British businesses on their special day.
Everything from Kate’s dress to the cake maker were manufactured in the UK, which explains the unconventional choice of fizz.
The question is, will Harry and Meghan follow the same rules, or will the American actress choose a US designer for her dress?
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