The newlyweds are celebrating after marrying in St George’s Chapel.
So what were the top moments of Harry and Meghan’s romantic royal wedding?
1. The arrival of the bride
Meghan wowed the crowds in her simple, stunning pure white wedding gown by Clare Waight Keller at Givenchy.
The demure dress with three-quarter length sleeves and open bateau neckline was hailed for being timeless and classic.
Meghan, who wore the glittering Queen Mary’s Diamond Bandeau tiara, loaned to her by the Queen, was dressed in a delicate, stunning five-metre veil.
The silk tulle veil was embroidered with flowers from each of the 53 Commonwealth nations at Meghan’s request.
2. The procession of the bride
She may be an actress used to appearing in the limelight but Meghan looked completely composed as she processed through the Nave of the chapel alone.
Two pageboys held the end of her veil, as the other pageboys and bridesmaids followed behind.
At the start of the Quire, she was met by the Prince of Wales, whom she had asked to accompany her down the aisle of the Quire when her father Thomas Markle pulled out of attending due to ill health.
Meghan tucked her arm though her now father-in-law’s, with Harry saying “thank you” to Charles as they reached him.
3. “You look amazing”
An emotional Harry was captivated by his bride as they met at the altar, telling her: “You look amazing. I missed you.”
Meghan and Harry, who spent the night before the wedding apart in separate hotels, looked blissfully in love during the ceremony, tenderly holding hands and gazing into each other’s eyes.
4. Preacher
The passionate, dramatic delivery by US Bishop Michael Curry was something not normally seen at reserved British royal weddings.
And the royal family’s reaction was priceless!
5. Charles and Doria
The father of the groom and the mother of the bride came together as they moved to join Harry and Meghan in the side transept to witness the signing of the marriage register.
With the Prince of Wales flashing Doria a beaming smile, she took his hand as they stepped out of view for the only private part of the ceremony, away from the cameras.
6. Princess Charlotte
Playful three-year-old bridesmaid Princess Charlotte stuck out her tongue as she arrived by car.
The confident princess later showed how accomplished she is at royal appearances – by waving Harry and Meghan off in their carriage procession.
And struck a few adorable poses.
7. The Duke of Edinburgh
Less than two months after major surgery, Philip, 96, made a defiant, purposeful and unaided march into St George’s Chapel to watch his grandson Harry get married.
Philip, who has been recovering after a hip replacement operation, did so without the use of an aid.
8. Jessica Mulroney’s ‘Pippa’ moment
who could forget when Pippa Middleton stole the show in her figure-hugging dress at Kate’s wedding! This time it was the turn of Meghan’s best friend Jessica Mulroney to steal the show.
9. Pippa’s ‘iced tea’ dress
Kate Middleton’s allegedly pregnant sister was the butt of a rather unfortunate fashion joke.
10. The empty seat in the chapel
An empty seat left in the chapel next to Prince William led many to speculate it was a symbolic gesture for Princess Diana.
However royal reporter Rebecca English claims it’s actually protocol to leave the seat in front of the Queen free, so as not to block her view.
11. Chelsy Davy
Several hilarious ‘ex-girlfriend’ memes cropped up throughout the night.
The Zimbabwean national dated Prince Harry for seven years and now works as a jewellery designer in London.
12. Celebrity reunion
David and Victoria Beckham were reunited with showbiz pals Elton John and his husband, David Furnish inside the chapel.
13. It all got too much for Prince George
The adorably shy young royal hid behind his father, Prince William as the royal’s created the cheering crowd.
14. Oprah’s just like the rest of us
Oprah Winfrey couldn’t resist playing tourist – the TV mogul struck a cheeky pose outside Windsor Castle