Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's claim about private wedding prompts legal question from Church of England vicar
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A vicar for the Church of England is questioning the legality of Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's claim that they were married days before their royal wedding.
Reverend David Green, Vicar of St Mary’s, West Malling and the Rector of St Michael’s, Offham took to Twitter shortly after the revelation to question some of the legal ramifications behind the reveal. "I’ve no idea what they mean. Obviously lacking as a parish priest," he tweeted while debating the issue with Reverend Tiffer Robinson, who is responsible for four rural parishes in Suffolk. "You can’t get married twice. So what was the thing three days before? And if it was a marriage, what on earth are we doing ‘playing’ at prayer/holy matrimony for cameras."More Related News