PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle's big day was "miserable", The Sun's royal photographer has said. Arthur Edwards spoke on The Sun's Royal Exclusive Show and claimed the wedding was one of "the worst" royal events he had ever been to. He recalled the glitzy affair at St George's Chapel in Windsor on May 19, 2018 - and how he "couldn't get out of Windsor quick enough".
In an exclusive interview with The Sun's Royal Editor, Matt Wilkinson, Mr Edwards said: "I was there I hated the day, it was miserable day. He was angry and I felt we were punished for that "I can tell you now it was the worst royal engagement I ever did, the worst royal wedding I ever did because Harry was determined to keep the newspapers away from it as much as possible. "Everything was done on long lenses.
It was hopeless. And when they went past in the carriage, they turned away from me. "I felt it was deliberate, with the British press, in many ways they were badly treated.
"Harry was angry at us about things said about Meghan. "Some of the things were pretty harsh. Some were pretty unfair.
"He was angry and I felt we were punished for that. "I've done some really lovely royal weddings, I did both of Charles', William's , Andrew's, Sophie and Edward's . "But on this one, I couldn't get out of Windsor quick enough.
" It comes after Harry and Meghan celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary. Speaking to Fabulous, Editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward said the Duke of Sussex may have treated Meghan .