Public gushes over Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's 'beautiful family' in official Royal Wedding photographs on Twitter

ROYAL fans are today gushing over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s official wedding photographs – with many saying the images are “stunning”.

The Royal Family’s Twitter account released the pictures which were taken after the pair tied the knot in a “magical” ceremony watched by 2 billion people around the world.

Three photographs were chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the images show the Royal Family posing in The Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle.

Photographer Alexi Lubomirski took the pictures and hundreds of adoring fans took to Twitter on Monday afternoon to comment about the “cute” and “beautiful photos”.

One wrote: “So cute! They all look so Good!”

Another added: “Absolutely stunning. Congrats and I wish you all the happiness in the world!”




Another royal fan said: “Wow, so stunning. You all look so great. Meghan and Harry are so lovely, smart and beautiful. Thanks for sharing the picture.”

Meanwhile, others were quick to comment on how “ridiculously cute” Prince George and Princess Charlotte are in the images.

One fan wrote: “George and Charlotte are ridic cute #genepool.”

Twitter user Hayley Scott added: “Now THAT is a corker! What a brilliant photograph of all the children with the happy couple! Isn’t Meghan just stunning!”

Another Twitter user said: “Awwww the cheesy big grins on the children. Precious.”

People also commented on the black and white image of the happy couple which was taken on the East Terrace of Windsor Castle.


One fan wrote: “Love this one! So natural! Beautiful couple.”

Another Twitter user added: “Just so amazing to see this lovely photos of the happy couple and thank you for such an awesome day we are all so proud of you both and hope you both will have a good life together xx.”



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