Harry and Prince Charles shared an incredibly sweet moment during the ceremony. After Charles walked Meghan up to the altar, Harry looked over at Charles and told him, "Thank you, Pa."
Millions of people tuned in. And by millions, we mean 29.2 million! According to Deadline, 29.2 Americans watched the live broadcast of the wedding, which is around 6 million more than Prince William and Kate Middleton's 2011 wedding.
Harry broke royal tradition. Unlike Prince William, Harry has chosen to wear his wedding ring, and not only that, but his band is made out of platinum. The royal family has been using Welsh gold since the Queen Mother's wedding in 1923, but Harry decided to switch things up for his.
Elton John was the special performer. After much speculation, Kensington Palace confirmed that Elton had the honor of performing for Harry and Megahn at their lunchtime reception. "Prince Harry asked Sir Elton to perform at the reception, which was hosted by Her Majesty The Queen at St George's Hall, Windsor Castle," the statement read. "Sir Elton performed for the newly married couple in recognition of the close connection he has with Prince Harry and his family." Elton was a close friend of Harry's late mom, Princess Diana and even performed "Candle in the Wind" at her funeral.