Prince Charles to walk Meghan Markle down the aisle

Prince Charles's son, Prince Harry, will wed Markle at St. George's Chapel.

Prince Charles will walk Markle from the quire, the area of St. George’s Chapel where the clergy and choir sit, to Harry. The procession in the nave, the central part of the church, will include Markle, the Dean of Windsor and Markle’s bridesmaids and page boys, as was previously planned.

The confirmation that it will be Charles who does the honor on Markle's wedding day put an end to speculation about whether Markle would walk down the aisle alone or be escorted by her mom, Doria Ragland, in her father's absence.

Ragland will also play an important role on her daughter's wedding day, escorting her Saturday from the local hotel where they will both stay tonight to St. George’s Chapel.

Markle, 36, confirmed in a statement Thursday that her dad, Thomas Markle Sr., who lives in Mexico, will not attend her wedding due to health concerns. Markle originally asked her dad to walk her down the aisle in front of an expected 600 guests.

Markle's choice of Charles to walk her down the aisle signifies the warm welcome Britain's royal family has extended to Markle, a California native.

In addition to introducing Ragland to Harry's relatives and their close friends in the United Kingdom, Harry and Markle have been busy with preparations and celebrations ahead of their wedding day.

They traveled to Windsor Thursday to oversee final preparations for the wedding.

Tonight, Markle and Harry will stay at separate hotels on the eve of their wedding.

Harry will be joined by his best man, William, at the Dorchester Collection's Coworth Park. Markle and her mother will stay at Cliveden House Hotel, on the National Trust's Cliveden Estate, according to Kensington Palace.