Meghan Markle’s bridesmaid and page boys in cute school photo shared by Jessica Mulroney | Royal | News (Details)

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The Duchess of Sussex decided not to have a maid of honour or any adult bridesmaids at her Royal Wedding, choosing instead to be helped by a group of adorable children.

Along with her nephew, Prince George, and niece, Princess Charlotte, she was accompanied down the aisle by her best friend Ms Mulroney’s children – 4-year old Ivy and 7-year old twins Brian and John.

Ms Mulroney posted a photo on her Instagram yesterday of her children’s first day with the caption: “Back to Bid’ness”.

The children are standing outside their family home in Toronto, a city where Meghan lived for several years.

Ms Mulroney, being a fashion stylist, had her boys dressed in matching red Ralph Lauren polo shirts and jeans.

Her daughter, standing between the two boys, has donned a red and white summer dress with white sandals.

All three are carrying backpacks and wearing huge grins on their faces.

Meghan is reported to have travelled to Toronto for three days recently to see the family under the radar.

Flying with Air Canada, she opted to wear “skinny black jeans, a black cashmere sweater, black ballerina flats and a black baseball cap pulled down over her face”, according to Royal Central.

Over the summer, Meghan’s best friend uploaded many photos of her family enjoying the sunshine by the pool or going out dressed to the nines.

One picture that featured her boys wearing matching white suits she captioned: “How’d we clean up? Night mode Montreal”

Some of the pictures also feature her husband Ben, a television host and son of the former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney.

At Meghan and Harry’s wedding, the two 7-year olds had the responsibility of carrying the stunning five-metre veil that trailed behind the bride.

The veil, designed by Claire Waight Keller, featured flowers from all of the 53 Commonwealth countries.

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