Yes, I agree. Edward and Sophie used the Ascot Landau for the carriage ride through Windsor in 1999 after their wedding. The coachmen then must have discovered how manoeuvrable that particular carriage was.
Seriously calm down. I didn't even watch the service and I know she bowed to the Queen but the cameras didn't get a good look at it. Do you think a woman who converted to the Anglican religion, curtsied to the Queen on Christmas, and sent her bouquet to WA to be placed on the tomb wouldn't curtsy to the Queen at her wedding?I watched everything with a lot of expectation that Meghan would show some respect to the Queen. I was sadly dissappointed. Not once in the church nor after the ceremony when legally she became a subject under the Queen Elizabeth II , did she curtsy to her. Most shameful of a new person in the family to show such disrespect. However , I hope that she soon gains enough knowledge of the enormity of the Queens life time responsibilities and burdens for her country to show her some common courtesy if not the regal kind.
A Australian artist has released a series of hand-drawn sketches of Harry and Meghan and their guests.
Alexandra Nea Graham sketches Harry, Meghan and Royal Wedding guests | Daily Mail Online
I always love watching the little bridesmaids and pageboys and this group didn't disappoint. I enjoyed reading this story too. Thank you for posting it.
I absolutely loved the fact that Lord and Lady Fellowes were part of the family on the main steps to see the Sussex’s off. I know many people never thought we’d see Diana’s sister and Camilla in close proximity of each other.
I've never heard of any particular animosity Diana's sisters had toward Camilla....so I never thought anything of it.
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I don't believe there was much involvement of Robert and Jane Fellowes during the turmoil that was the Wales' marriage. Robert, at the time was Private Secretary to the Queen and although Jane was Diana's sister, I think Diana kept her distance from them due to the fact that the Fellowes were too close to the "opposite side". The Fellowes, I believe, remained in neutral camp.
Only thing I've really read that stuck with me was that Lord Fellowes was deeply hurt when he found out that Diana did collaborate on the Morton book and felt she let him down.
Charles and Camilla most likely are on friendly terms with the Fellowes so it was nice to see them coming together as a family for Harry.
This cellist is glorious
I thought that Meghan"s entrance was epic....one of the highlights of tne wedding The Welsh soprano's voice was angelic and surreal....the combination with the sunlight beaming through the stain glass windows on Meghan's tiara and veil was pure magic!
Meghan's decision to walk up part of the aisle alone was inspired....I saw a strong, confident, independent woman.
I totally agree. The drama of the light, that veil, and the music was incredible.
I thought that Meghan"s entrance was epic....one of the highlights of tne wedding The Welsh soprano's voice was angelic and surreal....the combination with the sunlight beaming through the stain glass windows on Meghan's tiara and veil was pure magic!
Meghan's decision to walk up part of the aisle alone was inspired....I saw a strong, confident, independent woman.
should have been about 5 minutes shorter.
My favorite part of the wedding to rewind is Meghan's entrance. To me, that's the most iconic moment of the day. It's such a shame that the soloist hasn't received the kind of acclaim the other performers have--maybe because she was off-camera. Her voice was so beautiful and haunting. Did Prince Charles select that piece of music? If so, it was the perfect choice, especially with the bride walking down the aisle unaccompanied for most of it. The wedding service was beautifully planned and orchestrated, with the exception of Bishop Curry whose sermon should have been about 5 minutes shorter.
They gave him a sermon to preach? and I havent' seen all the wedding but I got the impression that Harry's "side" were trying not to giggle too audibly with embarrasmetn over his long speech...
I thought that Meghan"s entrance was epic....one of the highlights of tne wedding The Welsh soprano's voice was angelic and surreal....the combination with the sunlight beaming through the stain glass windows on Meghan's tiara and veil was pure magic!
Meghan's decision to walk up part of the aisle alone was inspired....I saw a strong, confident, independent woman.
What do you men the couple gave him? He wrote his own sermon. Imo not only was it too long, it didn’t make a lot of sense. Especially given the audience. Talking about the antebellum south and MLK doesn’t have anything to do with a British royal wedding.
Talking about the antebellum south and MLK doesn’t have anything to do with a British royal wedding.
Yes, what Bishop Curry preached is the sermon the couple gave him to deliver.
Parts of his preaching was meant to make people laugh. That let you know he did his job.
This was a joyous occasion and everything the couple put together for their wedding was beyond beautiful and joyous.
They wrote the sermon????/
What do you men the couple gave him? He wrote his own sermon. Imo not only was it too long, it didn’t make a lot of sense. Especially given the audience. Talking about the antebellum south and MLK doesn’t have anything to do with a British royal wedding.