Duchessmary
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Some people either love or hate this dress. It was so romantic for the times!!
yup, gorgeous dress anyway.
Andrew was in the same position William is in now. He was a notch down on the grand scale compared to Charles'. Which is how it should have been.
Gilded carriage seen at wedding of Charles and Diana to go on show in Devon
A gilded state carriage last used at Charles and Diana’s wedding is to go on display at the National Trust’s Arlington Court in Devon.
does anyone have or know where i can find photos of other royal families from the wedding
Royal Wedding: A day to remember
Royal Wedding: A day to remember - People, News - The Independent
Wow! Wonderful article. Worth reading it!
This might be a weird question and not really related to the wedding but I noticed from the menu that they had supreme de volaille Princesse de Galles which was chicken breast stuffed with lamb mousse. Just wondering I'd never even heard of lamb mousse let alone what it looks like so I was wondering is it common to have lamb mousse in Britain or is it something the royals have cause I've never seen it on a menu here. I tried looking it up but almost nothing came up.
too true!Its not just the wedding dress fashions that were very different in the 1980s, so too were food fashions.
too true!
Ooh last night's Dateline special was kinda cool it took a look at Charles and Diana's wedding it was fun wasn't too rehashed. I actually got chills watching it. I'll see if I can find it. If not I might upload it if I can find time.
ETA: Found some videos here! Dateline NBC: News stories about crime, celebrity and health
Also on April 24th TLC will air a special documentary looking back on Charles and Diana's wedding with special guest flower girl India Hicks
Thanks for posting this! I actually prefer it to the one she wore too. I like the elaborate skirt more and the simpler sleeves and believe it would have stood the test of time fashion-wise more that the other.
Why would they make a spare that was different? Makes no sense to me. That "spare" could have been made any time in the last 30 years. It could have been made last week.
I think the article mentioned that in case the design of the "real" dress was leaked out, they had something slightly different as a standby. But I do agree it's abit odd that after 30 years this spare dress has surfaced. I always thought that the "spare" was an exact replica that ended up at Madam Tussauds - so now we seem to have the original dress (at Althorp I assume) and two spares knocking about!