'Suits' creator gushes about what it was like to attend Meghan and Harry's wedding
It was hard not to gush about the royal wedding, which enthralled millions of people around the world on Saturday.
But, gush is precisely what one person in attendance has done following the big day.
Suits creator Aaron Korsh tweeted about his experience of attending what he described as a "seemingly world-changing event."
"I can tell you the wedding was the most extraordinary thing I've ever seen" wrote Korsh. "From the second we left our castle-esque hotel to the drive up to and through Windsor, to the walk to the Chapel, and then afterwards to the reception it was one once in a lifetime experience after another."
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He also described his interpretation of the bride and groom's expressions as they walked down the aisle. "Harry looking earnest and somehow vulnerable, Meghan looking strong and proud and regal and beautiful," wrote Korsh.
He joked that Elton John and George Clooney didn't approach him because they were "too shy" and it definitely had nothing to do with the fact they might not know who he is.
"I can only sum it up by saying it felt like the world was becoming a better place today. But one thing is for sure, my world will forever be richer for having those memories stored away in my consciousness," he added.
Awww.
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