A YOUNG carer and former St Asaph pupil has shared her incredible photos of the royal wedding, shot from the grounds of Windsor Castle.

Hannah Evans, a former Ysgol Glan Clwyd school pupil, attended the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Saturday with best friend Laura Williams.

The 20-year-old, who works at Dyffryn Support Agency, was so close to the action that she spied celebrities - such as James Blunt, David and Victoria Beckham, George Clooney and Elton John - in the crowds.

She also saw Pippa Middleton, who's sister is the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, and her parents - Carole and Michael Middleton, mingling with guests and managed to get a perfect view of Meghan when she arrived at St George’s Chapel in a black Rolls-Royce.

Hannah, of Rhyl, who landed an invite to the royal wedding in April, said: "It was so exciting to see Meghan's car. We also saw Harry and William arrive. They were so relaxed as if they weren't anyone special.

"We got dropped off quite far away from Windsor, as all the road were closed off, so we had to walk through loads of crowds to look for people wearing red - as told to us on the information sent to us.

"We were put on a buggy. This went down the middle of the crowds - where the celebrities were - so everyone was clapping and cheering, thinking we were celebrities.

"We were so close and had a really good view. We could see all the celebrities walking in and many of the royal family went straight past us.

"We forgot to take flags so we were given some by people we bumped into. Everyone was so excited and friendly."

Hannah looks after her mum Hayley, who has severe mental health problems.

She was among 2,640 members of the public who had been invited to Windsor Castle for the big day.

Hannah added: "It was a very emotional day, all very happy. It was just phenomenal, a once in a lifetime experience."