| | In a ceremony watched by 600 guests — and millions of people on TV worldwide — Prince Harry and Meghan Markle vowed to love, comfort, honour and protect each other. | | | The Queen was seen to shrug slightly in resignation while others in attendance at the Royal wedding looked visibly uncomfortable as Reverend Michael Curry went off script. But there was one woman who looked entirely comfortable, writes Annabel Crabb. | | | Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are finally married, and if you don't know what you're going to do with yourself now the excitement is all over, relive some of the best moments in our live blog, as it happened. | | | Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have married at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Here's the key moments from the couple tying the knot. | | | Riding high on Iran, Jerusalem, the North Korea summitry and a booming economy, the US President feels he has immense political leverage. But Robert Mueller is yet to conclude his investigation and midterm elections are looming, writes Bruce Wolpe. | | | With an increasing number of grey nomads heading north for winter, there are rising tensions between truck drivers and caravans on Australia's highways. | | | Price Harry and Meghan Markle, now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have tied the knot at Windsor Castle and unsurprisingly, all eyes were on what the bride was wearing. | | | Houston Police chief Art Acevedo calls for action in a heartfelt Facebook post following another lethal school shooting in the US that left 10 dead. | | | Eden Hazard ensures Chelsea's lackluster season ends on a high note by securing the FA Cup in a 1-0 victory over Manchester United. | | | Having dealt with all manner of appalling practices in wealth management and financial advice, the Hayne royal commission will turn its attention to the banks' treatment of small business. | | | Fast-moving lava crosses a road, isolating 40 homes in a rural subdivision below Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, forcing people to be evacuated by county and National Guard helicopters. | | | An electronic tracking system, which scans handprints to identify and monitor tourists, is being trialled on the Great Barrier Reef to stop divers and snorkellers being left behind. | | | The Palace has confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. | | | The Chinese air force has landed long-range bombers on an airstrip in the South China Sea for the first time, a move likely to further fuel concerns about Beijing's expansive claims over the disputed region. | | | Prince Harry and his bride Meghan have married in a dazzling ceremony in front of British royalty, celebrities and a global TV audience of millions. Here's how it happened, in pictures. | | | The Commonwealth Bank confirms thousands of children's accounts were fraudulently manipulated by retail branch staff as part of a scam to earn bonuses and meet targets. | | | A Cuban-operated airliner with at least 110 people aboard crashes and burns in a field just after take-off from the Havana airport, with reports there are only three survivors. | | | Lance Franklin reaches another landmark in Sydney's win over Fremantle but could miss weeks after an errant elbow, while Collingwood gets the points over St Kilda, after wins for the Bombers, Power and Kangaroos. | | | Manly beats the Storm on a dramatic night at AAMI Park, with punch-ups, send-offs and complaints over the time players spend in the sin-bin - all this after the Titans beat Newcastle and Souths snatch a win over the Cowboys. | | | The monarchy is an ancient institution whose admittance of Meghan Markle — divorced, Catholic-born, biracial, American, and an actress who has done sex scenes on the television — is a genuine break from conservative customs, writes Annabel Crabb. | | | Is there nothing that AB de Villiers can't do on a cricket field? The South African star takes a stunning catch on the boundary in the IPL, prompting Virat Kohli to wax lyrical about the "Spider-Man" catch. | | | A man who saw his own missing ute drive past his house detains the alleged thief until police arrive. | | | When Rachelle Mainse was born 13 weeks early a world away from home, she was given a minimal chance of survival. Tomorrow, on her 30th birthday, she will meet the doctors who brought her into the world, and the woman who took in her family at their time of need. | | | By Annabel Crabb | | | By Bruce Wolpe | | | By business reporter Daniel Ziffer | | | By North America correspondent Conor Duffy | | | | | The ABC sent this message to starnewsposting@gmail.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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