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Choir boys ‘super excited’ over royal wedding role

Leo Mills, 11, and Nathan Mcharo, nine, are among 12 choristers performing for Harry and Meghan.

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Members of St. George’s Chapel Choir Nathan Mcharo, left, aged nine, and Leo Mills, aged 11 (Steve Parsons/PA)

Two choir boys who have the nerve-wracking task of singing during Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding have branded the experience a “once in a lifetime opportunity”.

Leo Mills, 11, and nine-year-old Nathan Mcharo spoke of how they were “super excited” ahead of performing in front of a global television audience of millions.

Leo Mills (left), aged 11 and Nathan Mcharo, aged 9, will sing for Harry and Meghan at the royal wedding (Steve Parsons/PA)
Leo Mills, left, aged 11 and Nathan Mcharo, aged nine, will sing for Harry and Ms Markle at the royal wedding (Steve Parsons/PA)

Leo said of first joining choir: “I knew that we sang for the Queen every Easter and other occasions but I didn’t think we’d sing at any royal weddings.”

Nathan Mcharo and Leo Mills are among 12 choirboys who form part of the Choir of St George's Chapel (Steve Parsons/PA)
Nathan Mcharo and Leo Mills are among 12 choirboys who form part of the Choir of St George’s Chapel (Steve Parsons/PA)

“We’ve been rehearsing often for the last three or four weeks.”

His family and friends will be watching him on television as he performs in Windsor.

“They’ve all been texting me, saying ‘we’ll make sure we will be on the sofa in the sitting room at the TV by 12 o’clock on Saturday to watch you’,” he said.

Harry and Meghan have taken a great deal of interest and care in choosing the music for their service (Alexi Lubomirski/PA)
Harry and Meghan have taken a great deal of interest and care in choosing the music for their service (Alexi Lubomirski/PA)

“I’m really excited and I think that I’m really lucky because not many people get to sing at such a special event,” he said.

“I’ve got a bit of nerves but that’s all right because we’re confident.”

The boys, from St George’s School in the grounds of Windsor Castle, sing in up to eight services a week.

 St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle where Harry and Meghan will wed (PA)
St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle where Harry and Meghan will wed (PA)

Lay clerks – adult professional singers – live with their families in the Horseshoe Cloister, just to the west of the Chapel.

The very youngest choristers are probationers and do not sing at all services and will not be singing at the royal wedding.

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