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The countdown to the wedding of the former Suits actress and the sixth-in-line to the throne has begun

Tens of thousands of spectators are expected to join in with celebrations around Windsor Castle, while millions more across the globe will be glued to their television sets to watch the ceremony

Meghan and Harry have enjoyed a whirlwind romance since meeting back in July 2016

The pair were matched by a mystery friend on a blind date and, despite their hugely different backgrounds, soon fell in love

Meghan has since stepped away from her acting duties and other aspects of her former life, including running lifestyle blog The Tig

She is said to be "hugely excited" about joining Prince Harry in his Commonwealth duties in her new life as the Duchess of Sussex once married

How old are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle?Unlike most royal relationships, Meghan is older than her future husband by three years

The Duchess of Cambridge's wedding guest dresses in pictures Wed, May 23, 2018 We look back on all of the outfits Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge has worn to weddings since 2005

Play slideshow 1 of 14 She was born on August 4, 1981 making her 36.Prince Harry was born on September 15, 1984 and is aged 33 years

The pair have already expressed their wish to start a family in the near future.Harry admitted in a prior interview that he would love to have children while Meghan said in 2016 that becoming a mother was on her "bucket list"

She said: "I can't wait to start a family, but in due time."Is Meghan the same age as the Duchess of Cambridge?Meghan's future sister-in-law Kate is also 36 but is a few months younger

Kate's birthday is on January 9, 1982, and like Meghan, she is the older person in her relationship

The Duchess of Cambridge's husband, Prince William is 35 and was born on June 21, 1982

However, his mother Princess Diana was almost 13 years younger than Prince Charles

What time will the royal wedding start?Rolling coverage of the royal wedding 2018 is expected to start early on Saturday, May 19 although the ceremony is not until 12pm

View an hour-by-hour breakdown of the schedule by clicking here.

For more infomation >> Royal wedding 2018: How old are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? - Duration: 2:39.

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'Adorable' two-year-old is 'a REINCARNATED God' who can bizarrely control monkeys - Duration: 4:37.

Toddler Samarth Bangari befriended a tribe of Vervet monkeys and now plays with them every day in the south Indian village of Hubli

Some of the more punctual primates even enter his bedroom to wake him up at 6am sharp every morning

Samarth invites the monkeys into his courtyard for fun and games, often sharing his food with them - even if they reach into his pockets for a little something more

When Samarth comes back from play school and finds his furry friends waiting patiently outside his home in the afternoon, he runs to the kitchen to load his trouser and shirt pockets with food

The monkeys, naturally, go bananas.The little boy has found such a meaningful bond with the monkeys that his parents now feel happy leaving their toddler the monkey's custody for hours at a time

The union with his long-tailed pals has earned Samarth the special status of a 'blessed' child in his village

His parents Sunil, 38, and Nanda Bangari, 35, say villagers think Samarth is the incarnation of Lord Hanuman - the monkey God of Hindus

Nanda said: "He plays with them, feeds them home cooked food."The monkeys love him and even when he pulls their tails, the animals do not harm him

"People in our village are shocked to see Samarth's special bond with the monkeys and some even call him as the incarnation of Lord Hanuman because of the monkeys who show immense love for him

"They look after him and don't hurt him ever. "I trust the animals and leave my son alone with them to play while I get busy with household chores

"His parents believe Samarth's friendship with the animals began when he was only six months old when a monkey snatched food from his hand

Sunil said: "Our village Allapur has a large population of monkeys and they are normally friendly because we offer them food and allow them to roam around our houses

"But this is amazing how my son has struck this special bond with the monkeys."It all started when he was only six months old; one day I was feeding him when he found some monkeys outside our house

"They all gathered in large numbers seeing him eating and one came close to him suddenly and snatched his food

"Surprisingly Samarth did not cry instead he started gesturing at the monkeys."From that day the monkeys started visiting our house everyday

We are used to their presence and Samarth's beautiful relation with them. It has become a custom for us all now

"It is safe to say Samarth won't stop monkeying around any time soon.

For more infomation >> 'Adorable' two-year-old is 'a REINCARNATED God' who can bizarrely control monkeys - Duration: 4:37.

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Why Old is Beautiful? The Psychology of Human Perception of Beauty - Duration: 3:15.

Through the experience of our lives, we interact with many things

and through such interaction, we experience different types of emotions and connections.

The root of human behavior including the way we feel or connect

about something usually goes much deeper than we think it is.

One of the examples is about the way we connect with historical symbols of Architecture

so intensely that we perceive such symbols as beautiful, majestic and powerful.

Let's examine first how is our perception of beauty is often shaped?

We usually perceive beauty within the context of society and culture

which define certain aesthetic values.

The fact means that what is considered beautiful in certain society might not

be considered as such in a different culture.

Yet Humans of all ethnicities and regardless of their cultural backgrounds

experience same level of strong emotional connections through old historical elements .

So what is the secret behind such connection?

Basic principles of -The psychology of perception and theories of beauty-

tell us that Geometry and form is another factor.

For example the Roman architecture was built entirely on the principle

of human proportions' often referred to as the golden ratio.

However the old historical monuments of Parthenon, coliseum, Taj Mahal, or Petra

have nothing in common in terms of geometry or form.

So how come we experience this massive intense connection of majestic beauty?

And what does it truly reflect?

Our perception of such historical monuments is just an expression of our immortality.

Our biggest fear-as human beings - is death.

It is our knowledge that such objects extend beyond the limitations

of our life time that shapes the inner perception of Beauty.

We constantly seek to express our immortality - one way or another,

and it is through the perception of beauty that we express our immortality,

because eventually that's who we really are!

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