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When Princess Kate's sister Pippa Middleton got married to James Matthew she had one unusual rule for her guests. The bizarre request had a direct impact on Prince Harry and his girlfriend at the time Meghan Markle . Pippa and James tied the knot at St Mark's Church in Englefield on May 20, 2017 with Prince George and Princess Charlotte serving their aunt as pageboy and bridesmaid.

After the ceremony their guests departed to head to their reception venue Bucklebury Village Hall to park their cars before undergoing an ID check and providing a password to head on to Pippa's parents' estate. Upon arrival they were welcomed into a 140-foot glass marquee in the garden decorated to an enchanted forest theme. For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .



READ MORE: Why Meghan Markle covers her feet with long garments in cryptic style choice Pippa and James tied the knot in 2017 ( Image: AFP/Getty Images) It's here where Meghan joined back up with Harry. There was plenty of fun and games at the bash and even an extravagant light show before guests were served food and drink from a luxury menu that included mini haggis, deer carpaccio, langoustine claws and asparagus with Hollandaise sauce. However, upon taking to their seats the guests discovered that they had been banned from sitting with their other halves on the seating plan.

According to Harpers Bazaar, the etiquette guide Debretts says: "It is up to the host to decide whether husba.

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