So many royalwedding rules to keep up with, so little time.
We’re not really sure how this works, but on their royal wedding, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s no kissing rule was under strict enforcement. I know—how does that make sense on a day where you’re, uh, literally supposed to kiss in front of hundreds of spectators in order to seal the whole marriage deal? Well, turns out the rule really only applied during one instance: Wedding photos. That’s right: the royal’s official wedding photographer was not allowed to capture the newlyweds kissing.
Lubomirski still did his best to keep the photos of Harry and Meghan “authentic” to their personalities. “They are a very modern couple and they have an authenticity to them, so I knew I wanted to break how they were seated,” he shared. “Instead of having the rugby team photo as it were, I wanted to have this sort of random rhythm, like waves.”
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