Royal weddings are grand ceremonies that celebrate the marriage of members of a royal family. These events often take place in historic venues, such as cathedrals or palaces, and are attended by dignitaries, celebrities, and the public. The weddings are marked by elaborate traditions, including the wearing of wedding gowns, crowns, and military uniforms.
The significance of royal weddings extends beyond the couple; they often symbolize national unity and cultural heritage. These events are widely broadcasted, allowing millions of people to witness the celebrations. Notable examples include the weddings of Prince William and Catherine Middleton and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.