As Royal Wedding Gift Bags Hit The Market, Here’s How They’re Different From Award Bags

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stand on the steps of St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in Windsor, near London, England, as they leave after their wedding ceremony Saturday, May 19, 2018. (Ben Birchhall/pool photo via AP) On May 19, 2018, well-wishers around the world watched as Prince Harry tied the knot with Meghan Markle (now “Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex”) at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. About 600 guests attended the wedding, including luminaries like David Beckham, Oprah Winfrey, and Idris Elba, while another 1,200 lucky guests lined up outside of the chapel to watch. While those outside the chapel might not have been able to rub elbows with the Queen, they didn’t go home empty-handed. The newly married couple issued commemorative gift bags for the occasion. The monogrammed gift bags included such goodies as a royal wedding water bottle, shortbread, and a gold wrapped chocolate coin. I would have been tempted to eat…

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