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Let's Party! Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Head To Reception In Style

Newly weds Prince Harry and Meghan Markle turned on the style for their wedding reception.

Stunning new bride Meghan wore a delicate halter-neckStella McCartney dress as they got ready to party with friends and family tonight.

The bride's evening dress was a white high neck gown made of silk crepe teamed with Aquazurra satin shoes with soles painted in blue.

Dapper Harry wore a dinner suit and drove his new wife in an electric blue Jaguar vintage E-Type convertible to the party.

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The pair will mingle with the likes of Elton John, George Clooney, Victoria Beckham and Serena Williams at their evening reception inside Frogmore House.

About 200 guests were due to join the couple at the evening event at the 17th-century mansion in the grounds of Windsor Castle.

For luck Meghan wore an aquamarine ring which once belonged to the late Princess Diana.

Crowds of over 100,000 gathered in Windsor today while millions of others watched the ceremony on television.

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Well-wishers cheered as the delighted groom and bride drove the short distance in the vintage 1968 car which now runs on electricity to their star-studded reception to celebrate their union.

Meghan will break with tradition and make a speech at the reception this evening.

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