Royal Wedding Photographer Reveals How Viral Photo Was Shot

The royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle captured the world’s attention this past weekend, and one particular photo received a huge amount of praise and viral popularity. Now the photographer has revealed details of how the picture came to be.

The photo above shows Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and his new bride, the Duchess of Sussex, holding hands in a carriage during a procession after their wedding ceremony.

Shortly after it emerged, it began going wildly viral online:


Photojournalist Yui Mok, a Press Association (PA) staff photographer, soon identified himself as the person responsible for the image. Drones weren’t allowed anywhere near the wedding celebrations, so for this “aerial” shot, Mok actually positioned himself on the roof of a gateway at Windsor Castle to photograph the couple as they passed below.



Mok was using a Canon 1D X Mark II DSLR and a Canon 70-200mm lens.


Observers noticed that the couple forms a heart shape in the frame, but Mok says this was purely coincidental and not something he noticed while shooting.


Mok also credited the photo editors at the PA picture desk for cropping and tidying up the raw photo that he rushed over.


Mok says he never expected the photo to become so popular, that it has been shared widely on the Internet without credit, and that he gets paid a salary by PA regardless of how viral his photos get.



Mok is getting his fair share of attention now as his photo goes viral, and it will go down as one of the memorable images made of a wedding watched by millions upon millions of people around the world.


Image credits: Header photo by Yui Mok — WPA Pool/Getty Images

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