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Font used in Prince Henry's wedding invitations

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Can anyone identify the font used in Prince Henry (Harry)'s wedding invites just out last week.  I've searched but have been unable to find anything close.  Also, free would help as it is for a craft.    Here is a link to a photo of it.

https://twitter.com/KensingtonRoyal/status/976828794249076737

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

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Thank you so much!  

  • 7 years later...

Sorry but Shelley Andante is very close but the letter "r" is not the same :(

And Shelley Allegro don't match at all.

Thx a lot Kevin. You probably right, Marina Script is a good fit. (and Palace Script seems to be the most similar digitized font)
The Royal Invitations have been made by Barnard and Westwood . Did They appropriate Marina Script and digitize it?

1 hour ago, Grégoire said:

Thx a lot Kevin. You probably right, Marina Script is a good fit. (and Palace Script seems to be the most similar digitized font)
The Royal Invitations have been made by Barnard and Westwood . Did They appropriate Marina Script and digitize it?

Grégoire:

Possibly, but think about how a printer known for bespoke projects and having a royal warrant might be creating these items—it is more likely that they own the typeface in its original metal form, and that the invitations were printed via letterpress, not via sheet-fed offset printing.

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