GLASGOW fans of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been offered the chance to score a coveted invitation to their May wedding.

The Royal family have revealed they will be inviting members of the public from across Britain to celebrate with the prince and his bride-to-be on their big day.

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More than 2,600 people will be invited, including 1,200 members of the public who have been promised prime viewing of the newlyweds as they enter and depart the ceremony.

Lord Lieutenant's across the country have been tasked with deciding just who to invite to the event, with Glaswegians assured they'll be approached by a member of royal officials if they are to receive an invite.

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Those invited will be singled out for their contribution to their communities and the couple are particularly keen to see young people who have shown "strong leadership" join them on their big day.

A tweet from Kensington Palace read: “Prince Harry and Ms. Markle would like their wedding day to be shaped to allow members of the public to share in the joy and the fun of the day. They have today given further details how public guests will be involved in the celebrations on May 19.

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“Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle will invite 2,640 members of the public to Windsor Castle on their wedding day to watch the arrivals of the Bride and Groom and their guests and the carriage procession as it departs from the castle.

“The couple has asked that 1,200 people, from all corners of the UK, be selected by Lord Lieutenants, including young people who have shown strong leadership and those who have served their communities.

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“Also invited into the castle grounds are 200 people from charities and organisations close to Prince Harry and Ms. Markle, including those which Prince Harry serves as Patron.

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“Other guests will include 100 pupils from two local schools, 610 Windsor Castle community members and 530 Members of The Royal Household and The Crown Estate.”