Photo: Danny Lawson/PA WireRoyal weddingguests may have had astrict dress codeto follow, but leave it toJames Cordento add a touch of humor to the stringent guidelines.AtPrince HarryandMeghan Markle‘s privateevening receptionon Saturday, the late night show host, 39, took cues from another well-known royal.“James Corden came in last, arriving in a Henry VIII costume, saying he didn’t know what to wear to a royal wedding,” a guest tells PEOPLE. “He had taken notes all the way through the day. He was making quips about that.”Corden changed into the costume just before he took over hosting duties for the entertainment portion of the evening following the speeches.Want to keep up on the latest from PEOPLE?Sign up for our daily newsletterto get our best stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox.REX/ShutterstockPopperfoto/GettyCorden also attended theceremonyat St. George’s Chapel, and recalled his experience onThe Late Late Showon Monday night.“It was so lovely,” hetoldthe audience. “I’ve knownPrince Harryabout seven years now and it was wonderful. It was one of the most beautiful ceremonies I’ve ever been to. It was gorgeous, it was a whole affair, it was happy, it was joyous, it was uplifting.”RELATED VIDEO: Harry and Meghan’s Love StoryBut there was one part of the service, which included agospel choir singing“Stand By Me” and Markle’s pastor giving a10-minute sermon, that Corden had trouble getting through.“The worst part of the ceremony for me was there wasflowerseverywhere, the most beautiful flowers you’ve ever seen. And I get quite bad allergies if I’m in such close proximity to flowers, so for a lot of the ceremony, I just needed to sneeze,” he said. “Right at the point when the archbishop was saying, ‘If anyone knows of any reason…’ and I was like, ‘Please don’t sneeze. Please don’t sneeze.’ ”Luckily, Corden kept it together. “I had to do one of those internal sneezes,” the father of three admitted. “I think I got away with it.”
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Royal weddingguests may have had astrict dress codeto follow, but leave it toJames Cordento add a touch of humor to the stringent guidelines.AtPrince HarryandMeghan Markle‘s privateevening receptionon Saturday, the late night show host, 39, took cues from another well-known royal.“James Corden came in last, arriving in a Henry VIII costume, saying he didn’t know what to wear to a royal wedding,” a guest tells PEOPLE. “He had taken notes all the way through the day. He was making quips about that.”Corden changed into the costume just before he took over hosting duties for the entertainment portion of the evening following the speeches.Want to keep up on the latest from PEOPLE?Sign up for our daily newsletterto get our best stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox.REX/ShutterstockPopperfoto/GettyCorden also attended theceremonyat St. George’s Chapel, and recalled his experience onThe Late Late Showon Monday night.“It was so lovely,” hetoldthe audience. “I’ve knownPrince Harryabout seven years now and it was wonderful. It was one of the most beautiful ceremonies I’ve ever been to. It was gorgeous, it was a whole affair, it was happy, it was joyous, it was uplifting.”RELATED VIDEO: Harry and Meghan’s Love StoryBut there was one part of the service, which included agospel choir singing“Stand By Me” and Markle’s pastor giving a10-minute sermon, that Corden had trouble getting through.“The worst part of the ceremony for me was there wasflowerseverywhere, the most beautiful flowers you’ve ever seen. And I get quite bad allergies if I’m in such close proximity to flowers, so for a lot of the ceremony, I just needed to sneeze,” he said. “Right at the point when the archbishop was saying, ‘If anyone knows of any reason…’ and I was like, ‘Please don’t sneeze. Please don’t sneeze.’ ”Luckily, Corden kept it together. “I had to do one of those internal sneezes,” the father of three admitted. “I think I got away with it.”
Royal weddingguests may have had astrict dress codeto follow, but leave it toJames Cordento add a touch of humor to the stringent guidelines.
AtPrince HarryandMeghan Markle‘s privateevening receptionon Saturday, the late night show host, 39, took cues from another well-known royal.
“James Corden came in last, arriving in a Henry VIII costume, saying he didn’t know what to wear to a royal wedding,” a guest tells PEOPLE. “He had taken notes all the way through the day. He was making quips about that.”
Corden changed into the costume just before he took over hosting duties for the entertainment portion of the evening following the speeches.
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Popperfoto/Getty

Corden also attended theceremonyat St. George’s Chapel, and recalled his experience onThe Late Late Showon Monday night.
“It was so lovely,” hetoldthe audience. “I’ve knownPrince Harryabout seven years now and it was wonderful. It was one of the most beautiful ceremonies I’ve ever been to. It was gorgeous, it was a whole affair, it was happy, it was joyous, it was uplifting.”
RELATED VIDEO: Harry and Meghan’s Love Story
But there was one part of the service, which included agospel choir singing“Stand By Me” and Markle’s pastor giving a10-minute sermon, that Corden had trouble getting through.
“The worst part of the ceremony for me was there wasflowerseverywhere, the most beautiful flowers you’ve ever seen. And I get quite bad allergies if I’m in such close proximity to flowers, so for a lot of the ceremony, I just needed to sneeze,” he said. “Right at the point when the archbishop was saying, ‘If anyone knows of any reason…’ and I was like, ‘Please don’t sneeze. Please don’t sneeze.’ ”
Luckily, Corden kept it together. “I had to do one of those internal sneezes,” the father of three admitted. “I think I got away with it.”
source: people.com