Harry and Meghan talk about their wedding dance

The documentary regarding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry that he launched a few weeks ago Netflix has become a successso much so, that there are already thousands of followers who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the volume II and which is scheduled to be released on December 15. Until the arrival of that day, and to make the wait more bearable, the streaming platform has just published the trailer for this second part of the docuseries, and what a trailer! In the scant minute that it lasts we can see the Duke and Duchess of Sussex recounting some of the topics that will be the focus of attention in this second part of the documentary ‘Henry & Meghan’. The couple share private details of their wedding day. A link that was held on May 19, 2018 in the Chapel of St. George of Windsor Castle with 600 guests and millions of people attended the live event on a rebroadcast basis.

Harry and Meghan tell what their wedding dance was like

Although the chapel was attended by many people for the ceremony followingwards, the dance took place in a more intimate way, with around 200 people in attendance. One of the issues that the couple deals with in this trailer is the choice of music and the song chosen to open the dance.”I really wanted music to be fun. Even our first dance”, quotes the Duchess of Sussex. They also say that the actor Idris Elba was in charge of playing the ‘playlist’ so the music was, without a doubt, everything Meghan expected. Another point in this summary occurs when, apparently, the exactriz has trouble remembering the name of the song they danced to for the first time and says that she is always wrong. The melody in particular is from Wilson Picket, and it is titled ‘Land of 1000 Dances’, a song that we can hear in the trailer while photographs of her wedding dance follow one another in which Meghan looks radiant in her iconic Stella McCartney dress. ”It was fun. ”Just spinning like a whirlwind. It was great,” he recalls.

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