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[No available link text]Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials is signed and sealed already – but neither we nor the Internet can get over this remarkable, powerful performance of “Stand By Me” by The Kingdom Choir during the ceremony.
The song, a 1961 classic by Ben E. King, was performed following Bishop Michael Bruce Curry's address at St. George's Chapel in Windsor.
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In a moment that should forever be remembered as one of the most breathtaking things to happen at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, Karen Gibson led the all-black choir to a performance that being hailed as "an incredible and powerful moment at the royal wedding," according to Esquire.
People are also talking about the performance on Twitter. Lily Herman on the social media page thinks the performance makes Harry and Meghan's wedding the best wedding ever.
She tweets: '"We've got a Black gospel choir singing "Stand By Me" by . Y'all, best goddamn wedding ever. #RoyalWedding"
Another user can't over Reverend's Curry's powerful message. He tweets: "A black reverend preaching to British royalty about the resilience of faith during slavery is 10000000% not what I thought I was waking up for, the royal wedding is good"
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