Thousands of eager fans flocked to Windsor Castle to witness the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this past weekend.





In fact, so many people lined the road just to catch a glimpse of the newly married couple, that gamed British author J.K. Rowling decided to compare the event to attendance of a different sort... America's 2017 Presidential inauguration. She showed how full of people the wedding was compared to Donald Trump's big day. Yikes!

Following Rowling's tweet, BBC Three mimicked the novelist and tweeted the same comparison photo and added: "Just saying :)"

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Some Twitter users then chimed in agreeing with Rowling.

Sorry, all, for Trump. We don’t like him here across the pond. Overwhelmingly we don’t. It may appear that we do and it appears that we elected him, my friends.



But we don’t. And we didn’t. Sincerest apologies.



— The American Majority  — _hollowmen_ band  (@deaf_robot) May 19, 2018

But, of course, there were others who didn't agree.

But the truth lies in the numbers, as t he Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead reported more than 100,000 people visited Windsor for the royal wedding festivities, and the inauguration reportedly drew in 300,000 to around 600,000. However, this all doesn't compare to Obama who made history and drew in a reported 1.8 million, near triple the amount Trump's inauguration drew in.