These are the Kenyans who attended the Sh1 million Royal Wedding event at Windsor
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By
Waweru Titus
| May 22nd 2018 | 2 min read

Over three billion people are said to have watched the Royal Wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the weekend of May 19, 2018.
The event that was sponsored by Samantha's Bridal was graced by prominent people at the Windsor Golf & Country Club Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya.
Some of the influential Kenyans that caught every detail on a giant screen at the club included Standard Group Acting CEO Orlando Lyomu together with his wife Pauline, Standard Digital’s General Manager Robert Toroitich and Carole Kimutai the Managing Editor.
Others included socialite Vera Sidika, Radio Maisha host Mwende Macharia, Laikipia Woman Representative Catherine Waruguru, Suzie Beauty founder Suzie Wokabi, Pinky Ghelani and actress Naomi Ng'ang'a.
The star studded event was hosted by Chero of Str8up and Michael Gitonga of Morning Express, and was aired live on KTN.
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Prince Harry and Meghan now referred to as The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have chosen to postpone their honeymoon so they can attend Prince Charles 70th birthday.
It is rumoured that the couple may spend their honeymoon in Namibia or Botswana. However, there are better places they could have fun in Kenya.
We believe Kenya is special because it is the place where Harry's grandmother first heard that her father (George VI) had died on 6 February 1952 and she became Queen.
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