Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated their eighth anniversary with never-before-seen pictures of their wedding ceremony and reception.
The Duchess of Sussex took to Instagram Tuesday to share several snaps from their first dance as they spun together and sweetly wrapped their arms around each other.
The two could also be seen kissing while their wedding guests joined them on the dance floor.


In a second post, Markle shared several intimate snaps of their wedding ceremony, where they chatted after saying their “I Do’s” and took wedding photos together.
In one particularly sweet snap, Harry had just finished giving a toast before leaning over to kiss Markle.
Harry, 41, and Markle, 44, tied the knot in front of their friends and family at St. George’s Chapel in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2018.
Among the star-studded attendees were Serena Williams, Gayle King and Oprah Winfrey.


The following year, the royal couple welcomed their first child, Prince Archie, on May 6.
Harry and Markle resigned from their royal dutiesin January 2020 and fled Europefor Southern California.
The “Suits” alum gave birth to her daughter, Princess Lilibet, the following June, and has since shared glimpses of their lives together in Montecito, California.
Earlier this month, Markle took to Instagram to share photos of her family outing to Disneyland with her kids and mom, Doria Ragland.


The actress shied away from showing her kids’ faces in the snaps while holding their hands during the walk through the park.
The group enjoyed a cruise on the Storybook Land Canal Boats and strolled through other areas of the park.
Lilibet was also seen warmly embracing Cinderella during a character meet-and-greet.


Earlier this month, Markle also shared adorable, never-before-seen photos for Archie’s 7th birthday.
The snaps showed Harry holding his son shortly after he was born.
Additionally, the “Remember Me” star posted a photo of Archie and Lilibet holding hands in a pond.
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