A Nigerian woman, dressed stylishly in native aso ebi wear has been spotted attending the royal wedding. She is probably the only Nigerian who got an invite, some people have suggested on social media.
Kensington Palace said in a March statement that Harry and Meghan invited 2,640 people into the Windsor grounds to watch their arrivals.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave out Goodie Bags at the Royal wedding.
The thousands of people invited to line Windsor Castle as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wed on Saturday at St. George’s Chapel were given a beige and blue tote bag filled with goodies from the royal wedding.
“The wedding was fabulous,” one guest tells PEOPLE. “The really nice touch was the goodie bag everyone was given together with a copy of the service.”
The monogrammed gift bags featured Meghan and Harry’s initials, their wedding date and the location of the ceremony. The goodie bag was filled with Windsor-labelled chocolate, water, cookies, a coupon for 20 percent off at the castle’s shop and a magnet that read “Harry and Meghan’s Wedding.”
Royal photographer James Whatling shared a photo of the bag on Twitter, calling the gift a “lovely touch.”
Along with the gift bags, the guests left the grounds with a lifetime of memories thanks to the royal couple. They cheered and shouted as Harry and Meghan shared their first kiss as newlyweds on the steps of St. George’s chapel.
After greeting the crowd, the Duke and Duchess of Essex embarked on their first horse-drawn journey through the streets of Windsor.