From Harry and Meghan to Katy Perry and Karlie Kloss, here's Misha Nonoo's Rome wedding guest list

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made news this week as they flew off to Rome for the weekend, leaving baby Archie back in England.

But why did the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit Rome? To attend Misha Nonoo's wedding, with the fashion designer reported to not only be one of the couple's closest friends but also the person who introduced them.

‘Misha helped introduce Harry to Meghan and the two women are the best of friends,’ a source told Fabulous Online. ‘Meghan wasn't going to miss her wedding for the world. They've left Archie at home but it's only for a couple of days and they will be back on Saturday.’

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But who are the A-listers joining Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Rome wedding?

According to reports, the guest list is star-studded, with Karlie Kloss, Ivanka Trump, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom and Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice said to be in attendance over the Rome weekend.

There are rumours that the run-in between Ivanka Trump and Meghan Markle could potentially be awkward given the Duchess' comments about Donald Trump, but with enough guests and activities in the action-packed weekend, everyone is sure to keep busy.

While the pre-wedding dinner has already taken place, the wedding ceremony over the weekend is due to take place at sunset, with the full-length gown and tuxedo dress code suggesting that it will be a very smart affair.

Congratulations to Misha Nonoo, and wishing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a lovely weekend in Rome!

Jenny Proudfoot
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