
Newlyweds Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have Monday afternoon arrived back at Kensington Palace two days after they tied the knot.
The pair were spotted in a car wearing matching sunglasses driving into the royal residence in west London as they begin their married life together.
The new husband and wife looked relaxed with Meghan flashing a smile as they headed back to their home in Nottingham Cottage, Mail Online reported.
On Monday, the couple released three extraordinary official photographs showing the happy couple madly in love in the boldest and intimate royal wedding portraits ever seen.
The most striking image shows Meghan sitting between Harry’s legs on the east terrace of Windsor Castle as the prince looks smiling at the camera while his new bride laughs at someone to their left.
Even the formal family wedding shot featuring the Queen has an informal feel and the bride’s mother Doria Ragland, 62, stands proudly next to her daughter looking firmly part of the royal family ‘firm.’
The final image shows Prince George and Princess Charlotte grinning cheekily with the other bridesmaids and page boys with Harry and Meghan both wearing wide and clearly joyful smiles.
The couple was last seen driving to the reception on Saturday in the grounds of Windsor Castle in a Jaguar E-Type, complete with a number plate bearing the date E190518.
Earlier on Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who got married during a moving multi-cultural ceremony, said that they feel ‘so lucky’ to have shared their big day with 120,000 people in Windsor and the millions watching around the world.
The pair decided to put their honeymoon on hold to ‘hit the ground running’ with royal duties.
After the couple sealed their union with a kiss, and a procession through Windsor in a carriage, and a moving ceremony and reception, they will spend the coming days back at work.
Tomorrow the couple will join Prince Charles and Camilla on the lawns of Buckingham Palace for a Prince of Wales 70th Birthday Patronage Celebration.
The couple will not immediately leave for their honeymoon but will remain in the UK for a period before taking the traditional break.