The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer: 29 July 1981


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I clearly remember thiis wedding as well - I was 9 years old and to me it was the perfect fairytale brought to life. I thought Diana's gown was the ultimate - poufs, ruffles, sparkle, that looong train, a couple of bows. And the scale of the wedding, everything seemed larger than life and perfect for the occasion.

Now I look at it and the dress is way too much. And of all days for Diana's hair to flop, it happened at her wedding! But I still think the over the top-ness of the day was fitting. CasraghiTrio, some of the music moves me to tears too.

There is such hope and happiness visible in these photos, I really hope they were really feeling that way.
 
Just Married Sign

Hi as this is my first post I thought I would share the following; I have been looking at these Royal Wedding items, sadly can't afford them, but you may well be interested as there are some rare bits and pieces at this site. One is the hand written "Just Married" sign that hung on the carriage. DIANA ROYAL WEDDING - SpecialistAuctions.com - moderated specialist & collectors online auctions

The other nice but equally expensive piece is this gold gift set
ROYALWEDDING GOLD SET 1981 - SpecialistAuctions.com - moderated specialist & collectors online auctions

Sooty
 
Wow, thanks for the link. I have never seen the jewellry set before anywhere!! I wonder who made them?
 
A friend bought a pair of Dianas Ballet shoes from the same seller at this site and they are simply quite stunning and came with proper provedence. S
 
thanks for the pics sooty. the just married one is funny. amazing what people will dig through the garbage for! don't think it'll fetch 2000 GBP though but you never know.
 
I remember reading somewhere (or perhaps it was one of the people close to her who said it in a television programme, not sure), that Diana felt like "a lamb on its way to the slaughter house" when she walked up the aisle.
I also remember, in the same way, that she had doubts whether to go through with the wedding (and even asked Camilla Parker Bowles for advices). She advised her to go through with it and the other people Diana told about her doubts apparently said that she had no choice but to go through with it, as "her face was already printed on towels and coffee cups and sorts."
It's kind of strange to think that, at one point, Diana and Camilla were friends (of some sort).
 
Veil over the tiara

I don't know if this has ever been asked but how does the veil get lifted above the tiara without taking off the tiara.I know Diana did it but I don't know how.
Thanks!
 
I believe that after they said their vows the veil was cut.
 
I don't know about it being cut. But they went into a room just off the alter to sign the "book" and they were in there for a long time. It doesn't take that long to alter when you have hair and makeup attending you.
 
I'm pretty sure the veil was not cut. It seems to me that in many regular weddings the veil is just folded back, but they must have removed her tiara and put the veil folded back under it. Just a guess.

That is a very interesting auction site! I wish I could have found out how much that sign went for.
 
Clearly I am wrong but it some pics it seems like Diana's dress has a bow in the middle but I just watched some clips especially of her coming into the church and I don't see it. Am I going mental? Maybe it's just a shadow?.. it seems to me that way from all the video clips I've seen
 
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Speaking of the music at the wedding, what is that wonderful, regal music that was playing when she was walking down the isle? She looked so beautiful and yes the dress was over the top but it was her day and to her, she must have felt that she looked like a princess.:flowers:
 
Speaking of the music at the wedding, what is that wonderful, regal music that was playing when she was walking down the isle? She looked so beautiful and yes the dress was over the top but it was her day and to her, she must have felt that she looked like a princess.:flowers:

The Prince of Denmark's march.
 
Sorry for bumping but I just finished watching the full wedding for the first time on youtube and there was one thing I didn't get did they leave for their honeymoon the same day? It just seemed really early in the footage when they left but then again it was a summer day but I was just wondering cause I was watching it going jeez when did they have time to even have the reception! lol
 
No, they spent their wedding night at Charles' uncle's estate.
I couldn't find the full wedding on Youtube.
 
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On the same day of the wedding they set of on the Royal Yacht Brittania to Broadlands in Scotland. That was after the reception at BP.
 
A lovely day to remember

Clearly I am wrong but it some pics it seems like Diana's dress has a bow in the middle but I just watched some clips especially of her coming into the church and I don't see it. Am I going mental? Maybe it's just a shadow?.. it seems to me that way from all the video clips I've seen


Yes, the gown had a small bow at the v-neck point center front with the ruffled lace and taffeta. The veil was cut, Barbara Daly, who was the Princess's make up artist, said the veil was snipped away after the signing.

Her hair had become limp, but I believe that is because it was a warm, humid day, and riding in the carriage with her father and no windows open, would have made my hair fall in a second!

I believe the designers, the Emanuels, had wanted the dress to stand out in such a large sanctuary that St. Pauls has. The other thing to consider is Diana lost a tremendous amount of weight towards the end of the engagement, so the dress had to be altered constantly. I know from experience that can change the entire line of a gown, if there are more than 2 inches to remove.

Yes, Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, stayed a few days at Broadlands, as Prince Charles' parents did on their honeymoon. They took the train from London after a carriage ride from Buckingham Palace. The cruise around the Mediterranean was begun around Gibraltar, I believe.

It was a lovely day, for me, I got up at 3 am to watch it live and try to get ready for work in time......I just remember the stunning veil.....all the sparkles when she moved. I also thought the color silk she was in was lovely.

I highly recommend the book by the Emanuels, that shows the wedding gown's progression and inspiration. I own a copy, as well as the video from the wedding.

I dreamed of that wedding for many days afterwards.......:flowers:
 
I have a question about the dress does anyone know how in the world the dress looks like it has different fabric and colour around here. I've circled the area I'm talking about.

http://img47.imageshack.us/img47/4047/dressqw6.png

Yes, the gown had a small bow at the v-neck point center front with the ruffled lace and taffeta.

Oh good I wasn't going crazy lol
 
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Ya it seems your right cause on the video depending on how she moves it shows up then suddenly goes away. But at one point they do a close up and it looks like it's just the fabric. Here's a screen cap. I wonder....maybe it was the lighting in the church.

http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/3990/dresswz5.png
 
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Yes, I would guess it is a shadow of lighting or her veil, or could be a shadow of the figure ahead of her. As I design bridal gowns, I can say that the bodice is generally cut on the straight grain, which most of the gown is. Therefore, the ambient lighting surrounding the silk taffeta, will shade differently with shadows.

My, that was a mouthful! LOL:lol:
 
i think Diana look resplendent in her wedding gown...they looked great together

such a pity it didnt work out
 
Yes, I would guess it is a shadow of lighting or her veil, or could be a shadow of the figure ahead of her. As I design bridal gowns, I can say that the bodice is generally cut on the straight grain, which most of the gown is. Therefore, the ambient lighting surrounding the silk taffeta, will shade differently with shadows.

My, that was a mouthful! LOL:lol:

Having seen this dress close up many times (at least 7) I can say that the whole gown is made of the same silk fabric. The central panel does have antique lace mounted over the silk but the colour match is excellent. The effect you asked about is purely the light & shadow from the surroundings.
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On the same day of the wedding they set of on the Royal Yacht Brittania to Broadlands in Scotland. That was after the reception at BP.

Broadlands is nowhere near Scotland - It is in Hampshire, in the south of England.
Broadlands

After taking a train from London to Broadlands, they stayed at least overnight there (it may have been 2 nights, I can't be certain without checking), then took an RAF flight to Gibraltar to meet the Royal yacht and begin their cruise of the Mediterranean.
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Diana's ghost.

and some more...
Some psychics reader in the uk said that they have been conversing with lady diana who said that she is in love with her husband.I don't know what to beleive, if only I could converse with lady diana, I would gladly do and the first thing that I shall be inclined to ask is"How are you, Lady diana? How did this accident happen? Why did they not show the world us your face before burial?, were You pregnant?

If only she could reply, yet her life as well as her death remain a mystery. Where is she now? What is she doing? is she together with Dodi?

Oh God, we miss Diana, if only she could return back.If only we could turn back the clock and prevent her accident?

Nazma FOURRE
 
Well she's probably far away from her problems and hopefully in a peaceful place where people don't bother her with so many questions. Now this is a thread to discuss the wedding of Charles and Diana, not about her life after death.

Back on Topic please.
 
How good that camilla who thought after breaking the marriage of Diana, she could have had the priviledge of having a worldwide marriage, but she was wrong. Not only she is older that Diana, she cannot have the charm of our princess who is unique. When camilla smiles the world looks dull for her smile always hides something, may be her bitterness, frozen heart where as when Diana smiles, it is a hearty one as she loves us and she did not marry charles to be queen or to have the recognition to be one.Her wedding has been broadcasted worldwide and she was a virginin both her body and mind and she had no idea how monarchy world would destroy her and that the affair that camilla had with charles brought her nearer to death for one part of her fate is ruined by camilla who deliberately made her divorce. Had camilla not pursue the affair with charles, lady diana would not have sought love elsewhere and she would still have been alive.


Her wedding dress is the most beautiful one and following up information it has been on sale or exhibited. It is a pity for it was the most beautiful wedding dress in the world.


Well she's probably far away from her problems and hopefully in a peaceful place where people don't bother her with so many questions. Now this is a thread to discuss the wedding of Charles and Diana, not about her life after death.

Back on Topic please.
Well I thought that her wedding brought her to death? Was I not right? I understand, let us shut our eyes and live this memory share of Diana for once. Indeed I was a kid then and I remember watching amazingly her beautiful dress hoping to wear one one day and I did.

Nazma FOURRE
 
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Well that's your theory. As we aren't God or whoever, we can't say if she would have been here today.
Anyway, I'm sure none of us want to start on the tiresome Camilla/Diana debate again. I would advise you to go in the Diana threads where you can find many different opinions and see that not all of us blame Camilla for everything bad happening to Diana.

Finally and foremost, back on topic.
 
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