Americans fete royal wedding in pubs, hotels and homes
NEW YORK — From pubgoers in pyjamas to merrymakers in finery at a posh hotel, Americans cheered and teared up Saturday as they watched Meghan Markle marry Prince Harry in a royal wedding with trans-Atlantic resonance.
People gathered at wedding watch parties — some before dawn — at a Hollywood pub and New York’s swanky Plaza hotel, in oceanfront towns in Florida and spots in the Rocky Mountains, to see an American of mixed race heritage become part of Britain’s royal family.
If the U.K. and the U.S. have long enjoyed a “special relationship,” this gave it a whole new meaning.
“It’s all my family can talk about,” said 15-year-old Daniella Bueno, who got up at 3 a.m. to watch the wedding from Los Angeles’ Immaculate Heart High School, Markle’s alma mater. Bueno is a sophomore at the school, where some of the dozens of students, parents and staffers who gathered to see the ceremony sometimes wiped away tears.

