And also not in 1986 for the engagement of Andrew and Sarah. I think it's simply not a tradition in the british Royal Family.
They did have an official engagement photo, or at least a posed one with the ring clearly visible.
And also not in 1986 for the engagement of Andrew and Sarah. I think it's simply not a tradition in the british Royal Family.
I notice that Kate isn't photogenic at all but was ravishing in the videos. I wish all that beauty came across better in photos as that is how most will view her here on out.
And also not in 1986 for the engagement of Andrew and Sarah. I think it's simply not a tradition in the british Royal Family.
They did have an official engagement photo, or at least a posed one with the ring clearly visible.
But also with their parents or other Family members?
I agree. She looks much better moving than static. She has great bone structure. She'll look great in substantial jewellery; she has a neck like Queen Alexandra.
i was very impressed with their interview. I thought they looked happy, intelligent and considered the questions carefully. They seem to be a very private couple who are obliged to share some of their life with the public, and i believe they will do that to the best of their ability. The Queen is also reserved, and she's been (and is still being) a great Queen. Kate has been supremely loyal to William over all these years and i think that's a huge asset.
And i don't think her dress was too low at all. Nothing showed; i think it was quite classy.
The couple looks very happy to me. If only Charlene looked as happy...
I'd like to think positively. I am certain that the engagement ring will become a treasured family heirloom and one day William and Catherine's son will be able to give it to his fiancee.
Marriage is a very serious step to take. Andrew and Sarah were laughing and giggling during their interview. Charles was serious and Diana was coy. Edward and Sophie were fairly serious. I take it as a good sign that they weren't jumping out of their skins with elation. It's a sign of maturity.As for arguments about the ring being cursed.... do you really think William would give his future bride something he thought was bad luck? I think it's more a message of how much he really trusts Kate, and how much he wants his mother's memory to be a part of his life.
Yes, and she's shown by now that she won't be a media toy!Wow. What a strange interview. They both didn't look very happy--especially Kate. She barely smiled or talked. It looked like they were doing a special about helping children with aids...
At least she will now have a PPO and the palace to help her out.
He loves his mother.
It was HIS mother's ring.
He has given the ring to the woman HE loves and whom HE believes will be the mother of HIS children.
Look at it from his view.