Harry, Meghan and the Queen were ‘moved’ by Bishop Curry’s wedding sermon, documentary claims

The sermon given at Harry and Meghan’s wedding ‘moved’ both the bride and groom and the late Queen Elizabeth, while appearing to ‘amuse’ other royals, a documentary has claimed.

Episode five of Inside the House of Windsor, titled Heirs and Spares, examines the complicated relationship Prince Harry has had with the royal family growing up as the ‘spare’, from his time serving in Afghanistan to his decision to step down as a working royal in 2020.

During the hour-long episode, which streams on ITVX on Thursday, Harry’s relationship with Meghan Markle is explored, including their wedding day in May 2018.

As footage is played from Bishop Michael Curry’s sermon delivered to the guests at St George’s Chapel and broadcast to millions of viewers around the world, the voiceover notes that the then-monarch and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex looked ‘moved’ by his words.

However, as footage cuts to the Princess of Wales and Camilla sharing a quick glance, while Prince William looks like he is stifling a smile, it adds that other royal family members appeared to have a different view of the sermon.

Inside the House of Windsor episode 5, which airs on Thursday evening on ITVX, plays footage from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, including the sermon delivered by Rev Michael Curry

The voiceover says: ‘When Harry and Meghan marry, they throw a different kind of celebration. It’s intended to reshape what a royal wedding can be.

‘The main event of the service is a black preacher from Chicago, with a reputation not only as an extraordinary orator, but also as a humanitarian.’

The documentary tells how Rev Curry’s sermon, which spoke of God and love being intertwined, ‘appeared to move’ Harry and Meghan and the late Queen.

‘It’s a contrast with other members of the royal family, who seem amused by it,’ the voiceover continues.

The footage cuts to clips of the Princess of Wales and Camilla glancing at each other as they sat next to each other.

The voiceover notes how the royal couple's wedding 'intended to reshape what a royal wedding could be' by inviting Rev Curry to speak

The voiceover notes how the royal couple’s wedding ‘intended to reshape what a royal wedding could be’ by inviting Rev Curry to speak

As footage from the sermon is played in the episode, the voiceover notes that some members of the royal family, including the Queen, 'appeared moved' by Rev Curry's message

As footage from the sermon is played in the episode, the voiceover notes that some members of the royal family, including the Queen, ‘appeared moved’ by Rev Curry’s message 

The episode notes that, in contrast to the Queen's reaction to the sermon, some members of the royal family 'appeared amused'

The episode notes that, in contrast to the Queen’s reaction to the sermon, some members of the royal family ‘appeared amused’ 

Another clip is played of King Charles sat with his head down while Prince William, sitting next to him, appears to stifle a laugh.

The documentary notes that, after Meghan married into the royal family, Princes William and Harry decided to halt many of their joint charity ventures and began to take separate paths with their philanthropic work.

‘It’s as though the faultlines in society are spreading and causing cracks within the royal family,’ the voiceover claims.

As the programme follows events within the royal family in chronological order until Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to step down as working royals and move to the US in 2020, it notes the difficult decisions the late Queen had to make about her grandson’s position in the royal family in the last years of her life.

At the same time, the late monarch also had to deal with accusations of sexual abuse levelled at her son Prince Andrew, another spare, from Virginia Giuffre.

The episode made note of how Prince Andrew’s mother battled with her loyalty to her son versus her desire to keep the British monarchy afloat.

It noted how she steered the royal family through crises including Ms Giuffre’s civil lawsuit against the Duke of York, which saw him stripped of his royal titles as he settled the case out of court.

Elsewhere it noted how the late monarch and other royals coped with accusations from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, during their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, that members of the family had asked about how dark Prince Archie’s skin would be when he was born.

The claim was made by Meghan and Harry during their tell-all interview amid the Covid pandemic, however they never revealed who had made the alleged comments.

In response, Buckingham Palace issued a response on behalf of all family members including the Queen, which read: ‘The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan.

‘The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately.

‘Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much loved family members.’

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