Weddings: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘Denied’ This Iconic Venue For Their Marriage Reception

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly been denied their chosen venue for the wedding reception at the ‘dreamy’ Frogmore House.British iconic venue, Frogmore House, is a significant place for the couple, as the pair have reportedly enjoyed romantic picnics at the estate and it was also the backdrop for their glamorous engagement photos.However, the media reports that Meghan and Harry were denied the chance to celebrate their wedding at the exclusive venue, which is closed to the public for most of the year, in favour of the more ‘practical’ alternative.The couple were thought to be keen on Frogmore, which Meghan described as ‘dreamy’, for their wedding reception, but have now been ‘gently vetoed’ by royal aides. They have instead been offered St George’s Hall at Windsor Castle, which is thought to be more suitable for the size of the wedding party.It is just a mile away from their venue of St George’s Chapel, where they will wed on May 19. A source said: ‘They would have loved Frogmore for the party, particularly Meghan who has called it ‘dreamy’, but they have been told St George’s Hall is far more practical. One person who would have readily approved of their choice was the Queen, for whom Frogmore is a very special place. The Queen would also have loved the family to see what had been done at Frogmore: the house has just been renovated by a group of friends as a 70th wedding anniversary gift to her and Philip.’Photo Credit: Getty

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