The new details offer more insight into who is the one responsible of the soon-to-be-bride's hair as well as who will provide the incredible soundtrack when the couple walks down the aisle at the May nuptials.

AceShowbiz - With only a few weeks left until Meghan Markle and Prince Harry say "I do," more details of the highly-anticipated royal wedding have found its way online. The new details offer more insight into who is the one responsible of the soon-to-be-bride's hair as well as who will provide the incredible soundtrack when the couple walks down the aisle.

A new report suggests that Miguel Perez has been chosen to be the hairstylist for the former "Suits" actress on her big day. Miguel, who is Amal Clooney's go-to London hairdresser, is currently a stylist at Salon Sloane.

"Yes, I do Meghan's hair," Miguel allegedly revealed to The Mail this week. "I do Amal's, and Meghan is friends with her. I also do George [Clooney]'s, I do the whole family. Amal put Meghan and me together when she moved here [to London]. I do her color, her cut and her styling."

"We have talked about it [the wedding] and we have a plan," he continued. "I can't say any more, but we know what we're doing."

The salon has its world-leading hairstylists working for a slew of famous names such as Lindsay Lohan and Victoria's Secret Angels. It is said that Miguel's services run from $252 for a cut and blow dry. Meanwhile, event hair costs around $210.

Miguel's recent masterpiece can be seen in Vogue magazine's May issue featuring Amal rocking a beautiful, voluminous blowout.

As for the music, Kensington Palace has reportedly tapped The Choir of St George's Chapel to perform at the nuptials. First formed in 1348, The historical group consists of 23 boys and 12 adult men who sing in the choir.

Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason is also selected to provide music for the British royal family and the expected 600 guests. The award-winning cellist said that Meghan personally contacted him to ask if he'd play at her wedding to Prince Harry.

"I was bowled over when Ms. Markle called me to ask if I would play during the ceremony, and of course I immediately said yes," 19-year-old Kanneh-Mason said of the honor. "What a privilege to be able to play the cello at such a wonderful event. I can't wait!"

Kanneh-Mason will be joined by a large group of orchestra being made up of musicians from BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the English Chamber Orchestra and the Philharmonia. Conductor Christopher Warren-Green is set to lead the orchestra.

A Christian gospel group, Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir, will also perform at the "historic" occasion. "The Kingdom Choir is truly honored to be invited to sing at the wedding of Prince Harry and Ms. Markle, and very excited to be taking part in such a historic moment," conductor Gibson, who is also the founder and director of the group, said. "It will be a moment that we will always treasure, and we'd like to take the opportunity to wish the couple all the very best for their coming union."

Prince Harry and Meghan will wed at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on Saturday, May 19. The ceremony will start at 12 noon and will be followed by a reception at Windsor Castle.

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