In all the excitement surrounding the engagement of Prince Harry and Switzerland eroticMeghan Markle, one rather important detail might have been missed by a few of us.
Prince Harry got down on bended knee while the couple was cooking a roast chicken for an oh-so-British roast dinner. Well, the couple's association with chicken doesn't quite end there, and you can thank KFC for that.
SEE ALSO: How guests will be expected to behave at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's weddingKFC has designed a commemorative bucket to celebrate Harry and Meghan's big day on 19 May, which is said to be "lavish and regal" in its design. Who knew a bucket of fried chicken could be so fancy, eh?
"When we discovered Prince Harry proposed over a roast chicken, we simply had to show our support for the big occasion," aKFC spokesperson commented in a statement emailed to Mashable.
The Royal Wedding Bucket, as it's been named, features "a bespoke crest" with a "modern KFC twist." "Featuring resplendent gold flourishes, the bucket is embellished with a classic regal crest, proudly adorned with both British and American flags," according to KFC.
Sadly for finger-lickin' Harry and Meghan fans, only 50 of the buckets will be available exclusively from KFC's Windsor branch on Dedworth road. If you happen to go to a different branch of KFC on the couple's big day, you won't be able to get hold of the regal bucket.
I guess that's one way of raising a glass — or bucket, rather — to the bride and groom.
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