Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's sixth wedding anniversary has passed with little celebration as the couple appear to stay silent and the royal family doesn't share the anniversary either. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wed six years ago today (May 19) in 2018 with a lavish celebration in Windsor before a huge evening reception with an elite guest list, but it appears the Sussexes have kept any celebration of the event strictly private without so much as a social media tribute. It's not just Harry and Meghan who appear to have stayed silent on their wedding anniversary, as the royal family hasn't acknowledged the event either.
Harry and Meghan, who stepped down from the royal family in 2020, appear to have been snubbed by Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, as well as other royals who haven't paid tribute or shared any memories from the event six years ago. For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US . READ MORE: Royal rift has 'deepened' after Prince Harry's UK visit where King Charles was 'too busy' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wed in Windsor six years ago today ( Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images) The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wed in a lavish Royal Wedding held in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle with a reception hosted by King Charles at Frogmore House in Home Park.
Just 200 of the original 2,640 guests invited into Windsor Castle were given special access to the most private part of the day - the evening receptio.
