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VIDEO: Is this the weirdest wedding gift Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will receive?

A group of homeless pets has banded together to record an all-animal version of Here Comes The Bride ahead of the Royal Wedding.

The Blue Cross charity put together eight dogs, 10 cats, three rabbits and two horses for an unusual take on the old classic ahead of the Royal Wedding next week.

Released in the midst of royal wedding mania, the Blue Cross Pet Choir has banded together to celebrate the love that future Duchess Meghan Markle has, not only for her own rescue pets but her love for all animals and the wonderful support she’s given pet charities.

Meghan’s adopted beagle named Guy made the move to the UK when the royal pair decided to tie-the-knot last year and Bogart, a Labrador-Shepherd mix, sadly had to remain behind in Canada due to his age.

The menagerie of sounds were recorded by homeless Blue Cross pets at their rehoming centres across the country, and then remixed into the familiar wedding march song.

Mandy Jones, director of rehoming, said “We know that Meghan Markle is a huge fan of rescue pets and the fantastic support she provides for animals is something we want to celebrate.

“To say congratulations to the royal couple on their wedding day, our homeless pets have given something special, they’ve given a gift of song with this rendition of Here Comes The Bride.

“Each pet seen and heard is desperately looking for their new family and we hope this loving wedding season will help them sing their way into loving new homes.”

Blue Cross also knows just how much the general public value their pets on their wedding day, with as many as one in 10 Brits having given pets a central role in their own wedding ceremony and 56% wanting their pets to have a starring role in their wedding photos and video.

Check out the video above.