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2025-06-27 01:37:36 504 views 47547 comments

It's not everyday that an American marries into the British royal family. And the invitations for this momentous event contain a rather subtle nod to this transatlantic union. 

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Kensington Palace revealed photos of the happy couple's wedding invitations, which "follow many years of Royal tradition."

But, there's one detail that is a little bit different.

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According to Kensington Palace, the invitations were made using American ink on English card, which sounds like a nod to the Harry and Meghan's nationalities.

The palace revealed that an apprentice named Lottie Small at Barnard Westwood—a fine printers and bookbinders based in London—made all the invitations using a machine from the 1930s.

"Lottie Small, who recently completed her apprenticeship, printed all of the invitations in a process known as die stamping, on a machine from the 1930s that she affectionately nicknamed Maude," read a tweet posted by Kensington Palace.

Good work, Lottie.


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