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Nice gesture by Charles to walk Meghan down the aisle, say royal fans

Wedding-watchers are camping outside Windsor Castle in order to get a good view of Saturday’s celebrations.

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Royal fans outside Windsor Castle ahead of the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Royal wedding fans have expressed surprise at the news that the Prince of Wales will walk Meghan Markle down the aisle, rather than her mother.

But wedding-watchers camped outside Windsor Castle in readiness for Saturday’s festivities said they felt her soon-to-be father-in-law stepping in was a “nice gesture”.

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Royal fans camped outside Windsor Castle ahead of the wedding (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Well-wishers who have travelled from near and far are now counting down the hours to one of the most eagerly awaited royal weddings ever.

Decked out in the national colours, of both Britain and the United States, royal fans have been in full voice, bursting into song with renditions of I’m Getting Married In The Morning, beneath blue skies and pleasant sunshine.

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Patriotic fans in Windsor ahead of the royal wedding (Owen Humphreys/PA)

“I just assumed it would be her mother. But it was Meghan’s approval and choice and so we support that, and, as we say, the next King of England is going to walk her down the aisle!”

The 58-year-old, who is camping overnight at a spot opposite the castle, said she was “somewhat” disappointed that Ms Markle’s mother, Doria Ragland, would not accompany the bride to the altar.

She added: “But I have to say that it’s her choice so we’re happy for her. She is going to be the happiest woman in the world tomorrow so how could we be disappointed about that?”

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Well-wishers were suitably decked out in red, white and blue (Owen Humphreys/PA)

“But I think it’s a nice gesture. He (Charles) doesn’t have a daughter that he’d ever be able to walk down the aisle.

“And it just sort of shows her transition into the royal family.

“She’s really becoming a part of that family with him kind of acting as the father figure in situations, so I personally think it’s nice.”

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Royal fans from Britain and the US were picking out the prime spots ahead of the royal wedding (Owen Humphreys/PA)

“I fully approve since Charles is going to be her father-in-law,” she said.

Locals and tourists wandering around Windsor have plenty to observe, with media crews from around the world occupying every available space.

“There’s so many cameras,” one woman was overheard saying of the huge press and TV presence.

Cafe-goers in the town are able to get a flavour of Harry and Meghan’s wedding cake, with one bakery selling lemon and elderflower cupcakes decorated with red, white and blue sprinkles.

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