We're just eight days away from the biggest wedding of the year but fans of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been left baffled by a new Lego exhibition of the couple.
Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon's correspondents, Cord and Tish, can enjoy The Royal Wedding Live with Cord and Tish! with the HBO Prime Video Channels add-on beginning at 7:30/8:30c on Saturday morning, May 19.
A Lego display shows Britain's Prince Harry (L) and bride-to-be United States actress Meghan Markle (R) in their carriage for their wedding day procession outside a Lego-brick model of Windsor Castle at Legoland in Windsor on May 8, 2018 during a photo call for its attraction celebrating the upcoming royal wedding.
It's going to be a very special day for everybody'.
TLC's wedding panelists will also discuss the life that Meghan is about to enter as she begins a new royal chapter with Prince Harry.
Her Majesty The Queen will give her nod of approval before Meghan Markle walks down the aisle. "I'm looking forward to the wedding a lot".
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Interviewees include American journalist Linda Ellerbee - who came across the bride-to-be when she was a campaigning schoolgirl - and Aaron Korsh, the creator of legal drama Suits, in which Ms Markle previously starred.
Prince Harry's Story: Four Royal Weddings is also available on ITV Player having first aired on Thursday 3 May.
Duncan Garner calls Prince Harry's fiancé Meghan Markle an ice princess, while Mark Richardson wished he was still a bachelor.
The figure unveiled this week is being criticised because of the colour they chose to use for Meghan's skin.
Either way, Meghan will have to curtsy to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles and Camilla, and the Queen.
Speaking in a documentary set to air on Sky tonight, Gina Nelthorpe-Cowne recalls how Meghan told her she would "love to have children".