Who is Bishop Michael Curry? What is the Episcopal Church? Everything you need to know about the Royal Wedding reverend

Reverend Michael Curry has become the unexpected star of today's wedding between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

The revered was described by the Archbishop of Canterbury as a "stunning preacher" and delivered a rousing address during today's nuptials.

Twitter users were fast to react to the priest's speech with one user posting a picture of Harry's cousin Zara Tindall with the caption, "the priest has her shook".

The priest quoted Martin Luther King during his royal wedding address and spoke about the power of love.

So who is Michael Curry?

Born in Chicago in 1953, Curry grew up in Buffalo in the state of New York in America. The 65-year-old was ordained as a deacon in June, 1978 and then a priest just six months later.

He held posts in Ohio and North Carolina before becoming the 11th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina in 2000.

Curry became the first black presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in 2015.

What is the Episcopal Church?

The Episcopal Church is one of two Anglican churches that allows gay marriage in church. The bishop has long been an advocate for gay marriage and has also been outspoke on topics like social justice and immigration.