Royal love brewing: new Windsor beer celebrates Harry & Meghan’s wedding
By Reuters
16 April 2018 |
12:17 pm
Royal fans with a taste for beer will be able to celebrate Prince Harry and fiancee Meghan Markle's wedding day with a special ale brewed in the town where the couple will get married next month.
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