Royal wedding 2018: eBay seller flogs free PDF download of order of service

The order of service is available to download for free from the Royal website
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An eBay seller is flogging PDFs of the Royal wedding order of service which can be downloaded for free from the family's official website.

The seller is selling the PDFs which detail the running order of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s big day for £4.99 each.

In the item description section of the website, the seller wrote: “Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Royal Wedding Order Of Service.

“Wondered what was in the order of service?

“This is a PDF version of the exact order of service.”

The order of service detailed the running order of the wedding

At least 10 people have bought one of the PDFs in the last 24 hours even though the order of service can be downloaded for free on the Royal family's website. It was made available to the public on the morning of May 19.

And those who forked out for the PDF were also told they would have to assemble the document themselves.

“It will be sent direct to your email address once payment is received for you to view or print off to make your own copy,” the seller wrote.

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Following Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding on Saturday a number of keepsake items from the wedding appeared on eBay including hard copies of the order of service and goody bags.

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One person is currently selling an official Royal wedding gift bag given to guests who were invited into the grounds of Windsor Castle.

The goody bag is currently priced at £211
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She described the bag as a “piece of history and memorabilia to celebrate a momentous special day for Britain’s and the Royal Family.”

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The bag included “a commemorative chocolate coin, labelled spring water bottle; Royal wedding fridge magnet and a tub of ‘handbag shortbread’ as well as a Marriage order of service booklet and a 20 oer cent off voucher of middle ward shop in Windsor castle.”

So far, the goody bag has been bid on 45 times and the current price stands at £211 plus £4 postage and packaging.