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Published 09:28 19 May 2018 BST
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Like Diana and Kate before her, Meghan has chosen not to say that she will "obey" her husband following their marriage.
Meghan and Marry will pledge themselves to each other, saying: "... for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part."
Traditional words like "thee" and "thou" will be replaced with the clearly more modern word "you."
The Archbishop of Canterbury will then address the 600 guests.
He will say: "Will you, the families and friends of Harry and Meghan, support and uphold them in their marriage now and in the years to come?"
The guests will answer: "We will" and then Meghan and Harry will be married.
The published service also reveals that, as well as traditional hymns, prayers and readings, contemporary wedding songs will also be used.
A gospel choir will make an appearance to sing a rendition of Ben E King's Stand By Me and Etta's James's This Little Light Of Mine.
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