What is the seating plan for the royal wedding, where will the Queen sit and where will Meghan Markle’s family be
SORTING out the seating plan for any wedding can be a logistical nightmare.
But when you're the Royal family, with guests coming from all over the globe, it's no mean task. Here we discuss what the arrangements are for the big day...
What is the seating plan for the royal wedding?
Meghan is said to have turned to her BFF Jessica Mulroney for advice on everything to do with the wedding, including the seating plan.
A royal source said: "Jessica is Meghan’s BFF (best friend forever) and has been a huge influence.
“Meghan’s turned to her for advice on everything from the dress, the flowers, decorations in church, the wedding lunch — and even the seating plan.
It is likely that the couple will also have had help from the Lord Chamberlain's Office, according to
Where will the Queen sit?
It is not yet known where exactly the Queen will be sitting in the Church, but based on previous weddings, it is likely to be in a prominent position.
Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding differs from Prince William's and Kate's because theirs is being held in St. George's Chapel, which is a smaller location than Westminster Abbey.
At the Abbey, the Queen sat in the front row, across the aisle from the Middleton family.
Afterwards, the royal family appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony to greet delighted fans.
Where will Meghan Markle's family be?
In keeping with tradition, Meghan's family are likely to be seated on the left of the church, Bruce told Town and Country.
We already know that Meghan's dad WILL be walking her down the aisle, with mum Doria attending the wedding too.
Doria and Thomas Markle are also set to meet the Queen ahead of May 19.