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THIS is the heartwarming moment Meghan Markle’s Suits co-stars break into song as they make their way to the Royal Wedding.

The group of actors, including Sarah Rafferty, Gabriel Macht, Jacinda Barrett, Abigail Spencer, Patrick J Adams and Rick Hoffman sang The Dixie Cups’ 1964 hit Chapel of Love.

 The coach was full of Suits stars when it made its way to Windsor on Saturday
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The coach was full of Suits stars when it made its way to Windsor on Saturday

They were on a coach to Windsor to celebrate Prince Harry and Meghan tying the knot in a ceremony which was watched by more than two billion people around the world.

The group sang the lyrics: “Going to the chapel and we’re going to get married. Going to the chapel of love.”

American television presenter Anton Cropper filmed the tune on his phone and posted it on his Instagram page.

He uploaded the clip – which has been viewed more than 240,000 times – on Thursday and wrote: “#TBT to that time last Saturday on the way to the #RoyalWedding.

 Sarah Raffety, who plays Donna Paulsen in the legal show, smiled and sang throughout the video
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Sarah Raffety, who plays Donna Paulsen in the legal show, smiled and sang throughout the video
 Mr Macht, pictured, was in stitches throughout the short clip
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Mr Macht, pictured, was in stitches throughout the short clip

“Great times with old friends and made some new ones!!! Miss you all!”

The stars burst out laughing half way through the video after some seemed to forget the words to the song.

But they quickly got back on track when they repeated the line: "Going to chapel of love".

 Abigail Spencer, a star in the show, was filmed singing the hit song
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Abigail Spencer, a star in the show, was filmed singing the hit song

Mr Macht, 46, who plays Harvey Specter in the hit legal drama with Meghan, was in stitches throughout the clip.

Ms Rafferty, 45, plays Donna Paulsen in Suits and was also filmed singing along with 36-year-old Abigail Spencer.

 Around two billion people around the world watched Harry and Meghan get married in St George's chapel
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Around two billion people around the world watched Harry and Meghan get married in St George's chapelCredit: PA:Press Association

It comes after it emerged Prince Philip soldiered on through the event despite having a cracked rib after a fall in the bath.

The Duke of Edinburgh slipped while washing just days before the ceremony.



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