Prince Harry appeared to wipe away tear as Diana’s favourite hymn was played during Royal Wedding

A VISIBLY emotional Prince Harry appeared to wipe away a tear as Princess Diana's favourite hymn was played during his wedding yesterday.
The couple chose Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer as one of the songs for the service on their big day.
The decision is understood to have been a tribute to the Prince’s late mum, who is known to have loved the hymn.
And Harry appeared to wipe away a tear as it was sung by the choir.
The young Royal reached up to his face as he stood next to a beaming Meghan Markle inside St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
The hymn was sung at Diana’s funeral at Westminster Abbey 20 years ago, when Harry was just 12.
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The Prince admitted in an ITV documentary last year that he had only cried twice over his mum's death.
He said: “The first time I cried was at the funeral.
“And only since then, maybe once more.
“There's a lot of grief that still needs to be let out.”
Harry wasn't the only one getting emotional at the Royal Wedding, with the US actress’ mum Doria seen in tears.
The 36-year-old veiled bride had been driven from Cliveden House with her mum to the chapel in a vintage Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Groom Harry, who is now the Duke of Sussex after being given the title by the Queen, had been waiting patiently, but looking slightly nervous, at the altar of the church.
He told his bride "You look amazing" to which Meghan replied "thank you" as they met at the altar.
The loved-up couple gazed at each other during the ceremony, with Meghan wowing in her spectacular gown by designer Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy.
Meghan glowed as she answered the same - with the crowds of thousands bursting into applause, cheering the couple.
The couple exchanged their vows in front of a star-studded crowd including the Clooneys, Elton John and the Beckhams.
The Royal Family was front and centre in the chapel, with the Queen and an unaided 96-year-old Prince Philip when they arrived.
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