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Harry And Meghan Share Throwback Photo Of Their Wedding Day

Prince Harry and Meghan delighted fans by sharing a sweet throwback photo of their wedding day on their official Instagram account.

It was shared as Harry attended a mental health workshop at Lambeth Palace  hosted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who officiated the couple’s wedding in May 2018.

Harry And Meghan Share Throwback Photo Of Their Wedding Day

The wedding photo shows, the Prince looking at his bride while holding hands at the altar in St George’s Chapel in Windsor.

The caption reads: “This afternoon, The Duke of Sussex attended a mental health workshop at Lambeth Palace hosted by The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. This event focused on how the church and community organisations can encourage youth to have an open conversation about their mental health, and how their faith and community can play a key role in that.

“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have a close personal relationship with The Archbishop of Canterbury, who officiated their wedding and also oversaw the baptism of their son.

“The Duke was pleased to attend this special conference to lend his support to The Archbishop and highlight the important work being done to tackle mental health challenges, specifically for the younger generation.

“We can all come together, regardless of background, race, or religious affiliation, to support each other as a community and ensure we are putting our mental wellness first.”

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Prince Harry is known for being a vocal mental health advocate. This engagement comes ahead of an emotional ITV documentary which features interviews with the royal couple about leading a life in the public eye.

The documentary will be broadcast on Sunday at 9pm on ITV. In the U.S. it will air on ABC Wednesday, Oct. 23. at 10 p.m. ET.

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