Seat reserved for bereaved Princess Diana at Harry and Meghan wedding!
The great loss of Princess Diana who left the world bringing tears to everybody's eyes 21 years before this was conspicuous felt at the royal wedding of the youngest in the royal family at his wedding which was held day before yesterday.
During the time Diana was among the living, Harry who changed his life for the very reason he felt
about being left in solitude in the absence of his mother. Following on his mother's footsteps he was involved in social service activities in African countries and he had stated that he had noted similar qualities in his chosen bride Meghan.
Guests of Prince Harry were seated on the left hand side in the church while guests of Meghan wereseated on the right at the wedding festival held day before yesterday and though all seats were occupied on that occasion, the very first seat allocated for the royal family was found empty. According to what Daily Mail newspaper has reported, this seat hasbeen left vacant by Harry on behalf of his bereaved mother. By leaving it empty Harry may have thought of joining her presence silently on that occasion. Flowers for the bouquet that Prince Harry bestowed on his bride too had been secured from Nottingham Park of Kensington Palace the latter of which was Prince Diana's location of residence. Flowers which Prince Diana mostly adored had been plucked by his own hands and were given for preparation, it is observed in reports.
In the meantime, bride Meghan had worn a ring given by Prince Diana in nineteen ninety six at the evening reception which incidentally was held on wedding day, it is reported.
When Princess Diana died from a road accident while travelling in the company of an illicit lover named Dodi Alfied in 1997, the queen had no liking for Diana's kith and kin frequenting the palace and had even severed connections with them. But Prince Harry on the other hand kept on associating them. When Prince Harry got involved with Meghan, he had continued to keep association with them by introducing her to those relatives.
In the meantime, two of Diana's sisters who incidentally were aunts of Harry by relationship and whom Queen Elizabeth did not favour were sent invitations on the decision of the bridegroom. The two of them, Lady Jane and Lady Sarah occupied seats reserved for Harry. The arrangement of seats of the wedding celebration is published below