Harry went to the ceremony separately, arriving with his brother, Prince William — all before their relationship took a turn for the worse.
But that wasn’t the only rule that kept Meghan and Harry apart during the day.
At the reception, Pippa had organized a strict seating plan that intentionally split up all couples — meaning no one was seated with their partner.
As a result, Harry found himself next to ITV News at Ten presenter Tom Bradby, while Meghan was seated beside Mirka, the wife of tennis star Roger Federer.

Naturally, they were allowed to reunite after the meal, and according to sources, the two spent the rest of the evening dancing together — making up for the time they’d spent apart earlier in the day.
Pippa, who used to work as an events planner, clearly knew how to host a spectacular celebration — and she didn’t overlook the finer details either.
Because the reception was held in a marquee outdoors, she needed a solution to avoid having royal guests use standard portable toilets — which, let’s be honest, would’ve been far from ideal.
So instead, she arranged for custom-made ‘throne rooms’ to be set up — designed to look like upscale, permanent bathrooms, complete with porcelain sinks, spotlights, and full-length mirrors.
A girl can dream, right?