November 29, 2017 The Skanner Portland Page 7 Arts & Entertainment Harry and Meghan to Have May Royal Wedding at Windsor Castle Prince Harry announced his engagement to actress Meghan Markle Monday By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press LONDON — Brit- ain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have a May wedding at Windsor Castle’s St. George’s Chapel, roy- al offi cials announced Tuesday. Windsor Castle, west of London, is one of Queen Elizabeth II’s main resi- dences. The 15th-century chapel is as historic but more intimate than West- minster Abbey, where Harry’s older brother, William, married Kate Middleton in 2011. Harry’s communica- tions Knauf, a very Prince “ secretary, Jason said Windsor “is special place for Harry,” and he A divorced, mixed-race Hol- lywood actress who attend- ed a Roman Catholic school is to marry the son of the next king. Such a sentence could simply not have been written a generation ago and Markle have regu- larly spent time there since they began dating about a year and a half ago. He said the wedding Film cont’d from pg 6 of a gang of anthropomorphic barnyard animals that apparently played a critical role in the birth of the Christ child. Who knew? Bo the donkey (Steve Yeun) is the ringleader of the meandering menagerie ultimately huddled around the manger in the iconic creche tableau everybody knows. Furthermore, instead of serving up a purely pious plotline, this relatively-lighthearted revision features a lot of humorous asides, much of it coming courtesy of a trash-talking camel played by the irrepressible Tracy Morgan {“Three wise men don’t get lost!”). “will be a moment of fun and joy that will refl ect the characters of the bride and groom.” The royal family will foot the bill. Harry, 33, and 36-year- old American actress Markle announced their engagement on Monday. Betwixt and between all the wise- cracks, we witness the assorted ordeals of Joseph the Carpenter (Zachary Levi) and the Virgin Mary (Gina Rodriguez) as they ne- gotiate the perilous gauntlet from Nazareth to a sacred stable in Beth- lehem, in accordance with New Testament lore. Think of The Star as an irrev- erent cross of “Shrek” (2001) and “The Nativity Story” (2006). The movie marks the noteworthy di- rectorial debut of Timothy Reck- hart, who recruited a big name cast that included Oprah, Tyler Perry, Mariah Carey, Ving Rhames, An- thony Anderson and televangelist Joel Osteen. To make sure you get the Christ- Harry’s Kensington Palace offi ce said Markle plans to apply for British citizenship, and will be baptized in the Church of England before she mar- ries the fi ft h in line to the throne. The couple will carry out their fi rst offi cial en- gagement on Friday, vis- iting a youth charity and a World Aids Day event in Nottingham, central England. For Markle, who has left the TV se- ries “Suits” aft er seven seasons, it will be a fi rst taste of life as a working royal. The engagement dom- inated newspaper front mas spirit, the score has been stocked with a profusion of holiday classics, starting with the familiar strains of “Carol of the Bells.” If the name doesn’t ring a bell, it’s the catchy tune now better known as the “Give-a-Give-a-Give-a-Garmin” jingle from the GPS commercial. Also on the soundtrack are such standards as “O Holy Night,” “The Little Drummer Boy,” “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” “We Three Kings” and “Ave Maria.” The Nativity revisited as a kiddie cartoon adventure guaranteed to enthrall tykes of any race, color or creed. 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Markle’s future sister- in-law the Duchess of Cambridge, who is mar- ried to Prince William, said she was “absolutely thrilled.” “It’s such exciting news,” Kate said as she visited a museum in Lon- don. “It’s a really happy time for any couple and we wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this happy moment.” Prince Charles’ wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, said she was “delighted” her stepson was marrying the U.S. actress. “America’s loss is our gain,” she said. Markle’s divorced sta- tus would once have barred her from marry- ing the prince in church. Harry’s father Prince Charles, who is heir to the British throne, mar- ried Camilla in a low-key See ROYALS on page 9