It’s hard not to get swept up in the magic of the royal wedding. Fans around the globe, including Meghan Markle’s former co-stars from Suits, are still buzzing about the unforgettable celebration. From the breathtaking gown to the charming countryside flowers and even the couple’s stylish getaway car, every detail seemed plucked straight from a modern-day fairy tale. But it wasn’t the glitz and glamour that truly caught the eye of her former colleagues—it was something much more personal.
Walking Down the Aisle: A Moment That Stood Out
Sarah Rafferty, who worked alongside Meghan for seven seasons on Suits, couldn’t help but gush about seeing her former co-star take those iconic steps down the aisle. "Witnessing Meghan in that moment was absolutely incredible," Sarah, who plays Donna Paulsen on the hit legal drama, shared with Entertainment Tonight. "There was something so powerful about seeing her walk alone, just before meeting Prince Charles to continue the journey together. It was a moment filled with grace and strength, and it truly resonated with everyone watching."

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Meghan made history by walking partway down the aisle herself, a gesture that symbolized independence and strength. As she gracefully traversed the nave of St. George’s Chapel unescorted, she set a new precedent for royal brides in the UK. She was later joined by Prince Charles, who stood by as she approached Prince Harry—a decision that broke from tradition but was deeply meaningful. This poignant moment was undoubtedly bittersweet for Meghan, whose father, Thomas Markle Sr., couldn’t attend due to health issues.
Elton John Steals the Show
Gabriel Macht, who portrays Harvey Spector on Suits, had his own highlight of the day: Elton John’s unforgettable performance at the luncheon hosted by Queen Elizabeth. “I wasn’t expecting Elton John to play ‘I’m Still Standing,’ but there he was, delivering an incredible rendition. It was a truly remarkable moment,” the 45-year-old actor revealed. According to reports from the Daily Mail, Harry playfully asked, “Can anyone play the piano?” before Elton took center stage and dazzled the crowd with a medley of hits, including “Your Song,” “Tiny Dancer,” “Circle Of Life,” and “I’m Still Standing.”



