TWO more Herefordshire people have been invited to the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Last week, we revealed that 17-year-old Aaron Baldwin from Newton Farm was on the guest list in recognition of his work with the Hereford City Youth Council.
And this week it was confirmed that Wendy Tarplee-Morris, from Burghill, and Coleen Tudor from Hereford, would also be joining the teenager in London.
Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire, The Dowager Countess of Darnley, nominated the three recipients based on the strength of their contribution to the local community.
Mrs Tarplee-Morris co-founded The Little Princess Trust following the death of her daughter Hannah from a rare cancer in 2005.
The charity offers free real-hair wigs to sick children and has now helped over 6,000 people.
Meanwhile, Coleene Tudor, as the wife of a retired serviceman, has brought personal experience, understanding and a strong sense of vocation to her voluntary work with SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
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