Are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle renewing their wedding vows in a more conventional manner?

According to Heat magazine, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex intend to reaffirm their vows and want every part of the ceremony to differ drastically from their royal wedding in 2018.

The pair is allegedly looking at many sites but is still deciding on the style of ceremony they want, including how many guests and who they will invite.

Doria Ragland, Meghan's mother, will be on the guest list, but she will be the only family member present, according to the source.

Other attendees will include "a few of their close US friends-like Katherine and David [Foster], Janina [Gavankar], potentially Priyanka and Nick Jonas-but, obviously, it'll all depend on their schedules," they said.

According to the outlet, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want their wedding vow ceremony to be different from their Windsor Castle wedding since their children will now have roles and they will have to write their vows.

However, this isn't just for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex; they plan to convert the occasion "into a huge family holiday that will also function as a second honeymoon."

According to the insider, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are quite busy with their schedules, but they will put in time and effort since they are really thrilled to accomplish this.

"They're more in love than ever and proud of everything they've accomplished together over the last four years. Repeating their vows is a lovely way to emphasize it."

"Harry will always appreciate and have a unique connection for the nation of his birth," the source claimed, adding that "both he and Meghan love the memories of their UK wedding, despite the events that clouded it."

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And it appears that the vow renewal will take place sooner rather than later, since the insider stated that they will be preoccupied with the imminent release of Prince Harry's biography as well as the Netflix and Spotify deals they must complete.

Despite the success of their first wedding day, which was watched by nearly 2 billion people, the former "Suits" star reportedly has no desire to repeat the experience on British soil, and it is so important to her that her husband is on board with them having their marriage blessed in the United States.

Aside from their vows, the pair is more devoted to their long-term future in the United States, even if Prince Harry gets lonesome from time to time.

Still, take this story with a grain of salt because there is no evidence that they are doing so.


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