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(16 May 2018) CELEBS TALK ROYAL WEDDING As Prince Harry's fast-approaching marriage to American Meghan Markle is days away, more celebrities are weighing in on the royal wedding. "Inside the NBA" personality and former NBA Player Shaquille O'Neal won't be watching because he's jealous he's not going to marry the queen. "I've been trying to marry the queen for some years now. I realized if I married the queen, it would not make me the king. But good luck to them, and I hope everything goes well. Hopefully they will stay married forever," O'Neal said. Cedric the Entertainer, who was representing "the Last O.G." joked about being ready. "Well I have my TiVo set and I'm not going to miss one moment. I've got tea ready. I've got crumpets. I'm gonna drink. I've got a little dog, a corgi that's going to join me. It's going to be awesome. I'm going to wear a kilt. I don't know. I know she's from England, but for some reason I just want to have a kilt on," he said. His co-star, Tiffany Haddish gave Markle a shoutout. "I'm definitely going to watch. She's not only an actress, she from LA, like me," Haddish said. And what advice does she have for them? "To have fun, no matter what. I think the most important thing in a marriage is to enjoy each other and have fun." "Miracle Workers" star Daniel Radcliffe wishes them well, even though he has little interest in the wedding "I am very happy for them. But I don't have any particular feelings about the wedding. I hope it goes very well, and they have a great day. But I won't be watching," Radcliffe said. Then there's Michael Moore. "Why is there never any, like a big TV special about a royal divorce? You know - you know more people get divorced, I more than half of marriages end up in divorce, why don't we have a royal divorce show. Or everybody over there covering the royal divorces, you know, it's all it's all mixed up. I'm waiting for the royal divorce. I'll watch that show." Chris Harrison, host of the dating competitions how "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelor" has attended his fair share of weddings, and officiated one or two. He'd like to marry Meghan and Harry. "I'm still waiting to get the call. I find it hard to believe that Meghan and Harry have not called me to officiate the wedding. There's still a few days left so we'll see. I would assume they would want me to do it. It's the biggest, most dramatic wedidng of all time. Who else would do it?" Former "The West Wing" star, Richard Schiff, is more political with his beliefs. "I'm still upset that the royalty exists so for me it's political. They're spending a ton of money, not only on the royals but on maintaining the royalty but also on this wedding and you know the Brits seem to like it but I know a lot of them don't so on that note, you know, it's tricky for me." He went on to say that he feels for Harry. "I feel for Prince Harry because he's the second. He doesn't get anything. He doesn't wear a crown... His older brother gets everything." Then he softened saying he's happy for him because William and Harry lost their mother at a young age. "That part is touching. The Diana part. The Diana part is really interesting because she was quite a special human and those kids went through a lot obviously." Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP_Archive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APArchives Google+: https://plus.google.com/b/102011028589719587178/+APArchive​ Tumblr: https://aparchives.tumblr.com/​​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e178e3b696ba1fbed407342759d4a06a