Saturday 30 April 2011

No hitches, just hitched!

The Royal Wedding went off with barely a hitch.
Just a bit of extra work to get the ring on Kate's finger!
But other than that, it was a great day for all involved.
Kate will now be known as:
"Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge".
Her parents will not automatically receive titles, but it is
possible that the Queen may grant them this privilege.
Something that is very evident, is how much support there
is out there for the Royal heritage. 600,000 were expected,
it seems estimates are that a lot more people showed up and
celebrated the day.
And now the story changes again, as the fairy tale wedding passes
into memory, and the work of being a member of "The Firm", as
the Royal Family is known, will begin.

Friday 29 April 2011

Wedding Day!

Fantastic day for the Royal couple.

Prince William and Kate, as a couple said their vows, incidently, she did not promise

to obey William,  and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, read the

declaration: "I pronounce that they be man and wife together, in the name of the

Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen."


The Royal Wedding ran beautifully today to an audience of millions.
William and Kate kissed on the balcony, two times, and, after a buffet
reception, drove out of the palace in Prince Charles' Aston Martin with
a "ju5t wed" licence plate attached to the back of the vehicle with floating balloons.

Upon their marriage, the Queen has made them the Duke and Ducchess of Cambridge.

Katherine will now be know as your highness.

Wednesday 27 April 2011

48 hours to go until the wedding begins!

Kate and family are moving into position in the Luxury Goring hotel in London.
All kinds of packages and clothing bags have been seen to be delivered to
the hotel. Family and friends have gathered. Miss Middleton has been taking
some her her last rides as a single lady near her home. With forty eight hours
or so to go before this huge national event, the armed forces have conducted
rehearsals in the early hours this morning on the route the couple will travel.
And all is under control!
 

Weather blues? Not likely!

Special plans have been drawn up by courtiers in case it rains on Friday.
William and Kate plan to use the open-top 1902 State Landau, however should there be wet weather on the day,
they will use the Glass Coach which transported Lady Diana Spencer in er 1981 wedding to Prince Charles.
It has been noted that it rained on the day of Queen Elizabeth's coronation in the year 1953.

Weather on the day!

Weather in the UK, temperature dropped quite a bit yesterday.
But is quite warm today, sky is reasonably clear.
Hope we will have nice weather for the wedding.
 
Showers may be expected to affect the southeast of the country on Friday 29th,  the day of the wedding,
so bring your umbrella if you are going to be in London. It is a "maybe" for showers, so there is still only a 45% chance of showers

Housing

Credit is gradually improving, the average housing deposit in the UK,
has fallen to twenty percent and the number of mortgages has increased.
House prices arguably will stay low for quite a while to come.
Some sources think that because these areas are particlularly predictable,
house prices may stay in a sideway pattern for the next couple of years.

Tuesday 26 April 2011

Royal Viewing figures.

The world wide audience for the Royal Wedding is expected to be
in the region of two billion people. Twenty million approximately are
expected to watch the wedding event of the year on television,
one million on big screens across the UK, and a huge number
will watch live across the internet.

The Royal Wedding Boom!

Latest estimates indicate that people visiting London will spend
upwards of one hundred million pounds in the period leading up to
and including the Royal Wedding. With over half a million people
planning to visit the capital. Service industries, food, restaurants etc
will receive a huge boost in income, and perhaps a million people
more will plan to watch the even on huge outside screens across the
country. A real Royal boom!

Monday 25 April 2011

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The author has compared before and after searches for a few topics, and the results
seem to indicated that content farms like ezine articles, hub pages, and others have
taken a big hit. This was a goal of the algorithm refinement by Google to dissipate the
power of repetitive, re-written content that had the goal of creating back links to vairous
commercial sites, internet marketing sites, and instead bring a focus to creating and
intelligent and useful experience for someone browsing your content.

Here is an excerpt that seems to sum things up very well.

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http://www.davidnaylor.co.uk/google-farmer-update-before-and-after.html

Happy writing.


Lower lending rate to small business enterprise

A report has just been released from the Bank of England indicates that lending to small businesses is on the decline.
For the last seventeen months the rate of lending has been consistently dropping, with a critical eye on the government's
promise to lend one hundred and nintey million pounds to small companies this year. However figures from the first two
months of this year indicated that only two billion pounds has been loaned out. The report demonstrates that many
small business owners are having to find more expensive ways to replace their overdraft options and many have
expressed frustration in dealing with their local banks.

The main concern is that many small businesses are what is driving job creation, the economy is still showing signs
of struggle, making it harder for small businesses to expand will mean less new jobs, less money entering the
economy through expenditure, the question becomes, what is on the minds of the banks lending strategists?

Hot cross van

Mr. Christian Atkinson, the electrician who was banned from displaying a cross in his council vehicle, has now been given permission to display the cross in his employer provided van.
Hindu, Muslim and Sikh leaders joined authority church figures to bring pressure on the Wakefield district housing department to allow him to keep his cross in his vehicle.
Something relatively small was turned into a national incident, which culminated in a meeting between union leaders, Mr. Atkinson, and liason figures at Wakefield District Housing.
The meeting and the topics agreed upon have been kept confidential, the concerns of Wakefield hinged upon not upsetting the over thirty thousand people from a wide range of ethnic and religious background that their service covers.
The story began with an anonymous letter stating that people might be offended by the cross being in the vehicle, Mr. Atkinson refused to remove it, this then escalated to him being ejected from his workplace, colleagues stepping in to support his cause, and a national outcry in the media. However all seems settled now and he is expected to return to work on Tuesday.

Sunday 24 April 2011

Nine thousand posts a day about the Royal Wedding

Greenlight Search Engine Marketing Agency,has findings that the Royal Wedding
is being mentioned online at a rate of every ten seconds.
With over nine thousand posts a day, make this nine thousand and one!
You can take a look at their graphic here.

Best ways to see the Royal Wedding.

Best ways to see the Royal Wedding.

With one week to go,flights from the USA are still available.
The travel industry is offering discounted rates.
The UK is having a number of bank holidays in the next few weeks
and hotels are offering discounts for travellers.Estimates show
that anything up to forty million pounds is being spent on the wedding.
Britain is starting to become a showcase to the world.
This is the beginning of a cycle of great events
leading up to the Olympics in London next year!.
Even British Rail is offering a Royal Gift pass with a free day's
travel.

Saturday 23 April 2011

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It doesn’t matter if you are trying to revive a defunct garden or simply creating a new one, you will need to explore what is obtainable, manageable and most of all practical for your outdoor project. A careful thought and assessment of your primary need for a garden will assist in the planning and design process.

http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/

FAMOUS GUEST LIST: Kate is a commoner who will be welcomed into the Royal Family. The guest list will be overflowing with political figures, heads of state, celebrity friends and acquaintances including: Barack and Michelle Obama, Tony Blair, Elton John, and Sir Richard Branson. We can also expect royals from Sweden, Norway, Asia Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, the Middle East and Jordan.

http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/ is a charity for wounded servicemen that William supports.

Things unknown yet.

One of the things that humans need is mystery.
Why else do long running soap operas hold our attention from
day to day. We don't know what Kate's dress looks like,
We don't know where William and Kate are going on their honeymoon.
Although Kate was spotted shopping this week for light summer
underwear. We think they are going somewhere warm!

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There will be just under two thousand guests invited to the Royal Wedding.
The wedding will be watched by billions of people around the world and also
streamed via the internet, it feels that this will be one of the first really big
world media events of the digital age. It is not a major nightly news type
event, but more of an event of the human family side of things.
The bonds we all share. A bit closer to the first moon landings, than the
usual world trouble and strife. This will have saturation coverage like no other
event in history.

More about elephants

Elephants have a gestation period of about twenty two months.
They have a varied vegetarian diet, and eat grass, seed pods,
twigs, leaves, and more!
Often a herd of elephants moving through an area will completely
strip it of vegetation, most likely nature making way for new growth.

They will often use rolling in mud to give themselves a coating of
clay to keep out parasites other insects that might latch on to their
skin.

African Wildlife Foundation

This site has some great information about African wildlife.
I just found out that African elephants drink 30-50 gallons a day of water,
and consume about five percent of their body weight.
They care for injured or weaker family members, highly social,
they are a matriachal society. When a baby elephants tusks push
out about five to six inches, this becomes uncomfortable for the
feeding mother, and she weans the baby.
Perhaps in a documentary on the television once, they said that
elephants live for up to sixty years.

This is just too cute!

 
Baby elephant at the Vienna zoo, beating the heatwave.
Just a quick tip too, if your house gets too hot, ie if
you live in a cabin or trailer, hosing water on the outside
will significantly lower the temperature.
Stay within the water laws!

Friday 22 April 2011

Kate Prince William

Fri 25 Feb 2011


In this section of the wedding of Kate and Prince William we will discuss why this wedding will be a once in a lifetime experience.

How Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Wedding Will Be Like No Other

By Jim Baz 


Prince William, the future heir to the British Monarchy, will exchange vows with commoner Kate Middleton in a grand fashion on the 20th of April next year. A sizeable chunk of the worlds’ 6-odd billion people are anticipating this unprecedented event, as this will probably be the most important wedding of the planet, of the century.

So, what has happened thus far? Let’s have a closer look at recent developments collected from various reports and articles that circulated all over the globe.

1. The Venue: Westminster Abbey

William and Kate could have preferred a different venue, but the fact they’re accountable to the rest of the world cannot be denied.

From a recent poll, it was found out that favourite choice is the historical Westminster Abbey, the venue of choice of choice for important royal events since in the 11th century. So basically, the couple succumbed against almost a thousand years of tradition.

The Westminster Abbey, or more formally called the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, hosted most of the important events in British history. Weddings, burials, and awards ceremonies: all of these are usually held in this gigantic and exquisite artefact. However, the main – and most popular – purpose of this iconic institution is serving as the venue for royal coronations, something that William will undergo in the not-so-distant future.

2. Commoner Wedding Jitters

Most brides-to-be are anxious with their big day. The preparations, along with ceremony itself, is sometimes enough to cause a major nervous breakdown for the weak of heart. With the announcement of the young royal couple’s engagement, the pressure has gone over the top.

A report from the Associated Press said that many British 2011 brides were scared of the possibility that their wedding date would fall on the same day as their sovereigns. With unprecedented interest from the public – even exceeding that which was accorded for Charles and Diana in the 80′s – it is very likely that many family member would rather stay home and watch the regal ceremony than actually attend the wedding of a loved one.

Some British respondents said that the feeling is like having one’s birthday fall on New Year’s Day.

3. Unexpected (but Welcome) Economic Stimulus

Would you believe that this wedding could invigorate the ailing British economy in a major way?

Yes, it actually can.

The Royal wedding, as was stated earlier, is something that has caught the fancy of not only of the British and Irish but also the rest of Europe and the world. Because of this, tourism in the UK is expected to climb onto record levels, thereby injecting foreign cash into the debt-ridden economy.

Furthermore, the general positive mood shown by the public is something that can stimulate economic growth. Optimism among the people boost consumer spending, as people become less cautious of future problems as they savour the joys of the present day.

Epilogue:

A lot of critics say that this overwhelming reaction from both the local and international community is quite exaggerated. They say that a wedding of two human beings cannot be more important than the wedding of another pair.

However, in a time when the world is sick and tired of bad news coming through the airwaves at a mind-boggling rate, this kind of news is a much-needed and well-deserved form of positive relief.

Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Snow White: these are the archetypal prince-princess stories that we all grew to love and fantasize about. We have often stretched our imagination just to grasp the idea, the grandeur of how a prince and princess discover true love.

Just look at the box office performance of those Disney animated films.

Now, with the wedding of Prince William and the Princess-presumptive Kate Middleton, we can witness all these fantasies come true, for real.

Don’t wait until holiday sales! Check out amazing deals on used cars and wide selection of Toyota accessories now.

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Fri 22 Apr 2011

They are already putting out the crowd barricades in London,
the weather is beautiful, the excitement is growing.
It is also great that William does not really have a position yet.
He is a prince, not a king, but a future king, and Kate will be a
future Queen, but, for right now, they can take their time, grow
into the role, and learn to appreciate each other as a couple.
We would imagine, kids should be their next level of focus.

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Thu 21 Apr 2011

Android technology has released a 3D application
for the wedding. Abbey 3D will give Android, iPhone and iPad users
a view of Westminster Abbey in a way which has never been seen before.
Priced £2.99, Abbey 3D will be available for Android phones via the Android Market and will be available soon at the Apple Store.
Proceeds from sales of the application will go to the Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton Charitable Gift Fund and Westminster Abbey Foundation.
It is also branding the Royal couple as a tech savvy, global brand, surely
this will play out well for tourism and more than help create an energy
of popularity, now and for the future.

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Thu 21 Apr 2011

The Queen is so incredibly consistent.
She attended the Maunday Thursday ceremony today
at Westminster Abbey.
The pensioners were given the traditional Maunday Money.
Two leather bags, one red, one white.
Commemorating the Duke of Edinburgh's upcoming birthday,
and the Olympics in 2012. Some have said it is a good
chance for the Queen to inspect the Abbey for the
Wedding, she will be back in about a week!

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Wed 20 Apr 2011

People will be able to watch William and Kate get married
via streaming Youtube Video. An audience of millions
will be able to follow the latest news online,
whick obviously will be flashed around the world instantaneously.

Definitelybe the media event of the century!
Included media will be:
British Monarchy Facebook page
Twitter (@ClarenceHouse)
British Monarchy Flickr
Official Royal Wedding website
The Royal Family on YouTube.
This Royal Wedding will have complete digital coverage.

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Tue 19 Apr 2011

Prince William and Kate, will be allowed to invite one hundred guests each at the Royal
Wedding reception after the service.
‘The evening reception will be the most exclusive part of the day and it’s the invite everyone wants.
The couple have so many friends that it is proving a real challenge trying to get the numbers down.
They are really struggling.’ Said a representative from the palace.
Charles and Camilla will each invite a hundred guests also, we have not received our invitation yet,
must be the mail!

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Tue 19 Apr 2011

Harry, recently returned from his polar trek, will be Prince William's best man
at the Royal Wedding. At the Prince's request there will be forty five minutes betwee
his arrival at Westminster Abbey at 10:15 in the morning, and his bride Kate Middleton,
who is scheduled to arrive at 11:00 AM.

This will give him the time to greet friends, and he will be able to mix and mingle
at the reception for over six hundred guests after the ceremony at the palace.

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Mon 18 Apr 2011

In the US, it has been reported that Sophie Cranston, of the LibĂ©lula studio, is the designer whose wedding dress, Miss Middleton will be wearing when she walks down the aisle next week.

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Sat 16 Apr 2011

This week, Kate was confirmed as a member of the Church of England at a private
ceremony by the Bishop of London.
A  spokesman from St James's Palace said: "Catherine Middleton was confirmed by the Bishop of London at a private service at St James's Palace attended by her family and Prince William.
"Miss Middleton, who was already baptised, decided to be confirmed as part of her marriage preparations."
In the Book of Common Prayer it is written that "there shall none be admitted to the Holy Communion, until such time as he be confirmed, or be ready and desirous to be confirmed."
When he succeeds to the throne, William will become Supreme Governor of the Church of England

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Sat 16 Apr 2011

Apparently, Nick Clegg is checking out the possibillty
that should Prince William and Kate Middleton have a child,
regardless of the baby's sex, they could become King or Queen!
The current law: 'male primogeniture', has been in place for three
hundred years, and holds that the male child, irrespective of
order of birth, will have first right to the throne.
Mr. Clegg feels that it is time for this law to be re-examined.

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Tue 12 Apr 2011

In this section of PrinceKate.net, we will take a look at the building excitement about our Royal Wedding!
William And Kate’s $100 Million Dollar Royal Wedding? Here Is What To Expect

 

By C. J. Good

As the world squeals with excitement over the news of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s engagement, a battalion of consultants are getting to work on planning their sure-to-be-monumental wedding — with an estimated budget of $100 million dollars, this event will be watched by an excess of 1 billion people around the world. Here is a glimpse of what the public should expect from the wedding of our century — the invited guests and the ceremonies and events surrounding it.

As many have predicted, the wedding will likely be a colossal event at one of London’s massive Cathedrals. Because we are in an economic recession, with a British government that is imposing strict sanctions, a royal wedding is just what is needed to revive the enthusiasm and mood of the public.
Engagement rumors have followed the couple for years. But the couple needed time to sort out complicated pre-nuptial and legal arrangements.

Kate will perform the same kind of public service work that other royal ladies engage in — from what I know about Kate, she will be quite content with this role. It’s a full time job being a wife to the future king. Kate is well suited for the royal family. Will Kate become a media star and a celebrity, just as Diana was? Given her looks and sense of style, most likely, she will.

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding is set to be one of the most eminent events of this century. Millions of people are already mesmerized about the big day. This article has all of the details of what to expect from the ultimate royal $100 million dollar British wedding.

LOCATION: Westminster Abbey, the famous 1,000-year-old church, which has historically been the site of important occasions such as coronations, weddings and funerals, is the most appropriate venue. British kings and queens were crowned there. Princess Diana’s funeral was held there. It can hold 2,200 guests. The only people allowed to marry there are members of royal heritage, abbey staff and members of the ceremonial Order of the Bath and their families. Only about a dozen or so weddings are held there each year.

ESTIMATED COST: The wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981 cost approximately $45 million dollars. This wedding is expected to cost more than double that amount: A little under $100 million dollars. With this price tag, anticipate seeing a very lavish affair; one with majestic pomp and circumstance of breathtaking proportions.

WHO PAYS? Money for the festivities may come from several sources: the annual government funding given to the royal household to pay for salaries and official functions. (Approximately $12 million annually) The Queen may personally pay for it. Charles is expected to pay some of the bill, and Kate’s self-made millionaire parents might also contribute.

DATE: A Saturday in July or August seems like a reasonable possibility. An awe-inspiring royal wedding of this caliber takes into account the schedules of all the other royal guests, celebrities and heads of state. Schedules are usually planned a year in advance.

June is already full with activities: Trooping of the Color (the Queen’s birthday parade), and Royal Ascot. Prince Philip’s 90th birthday is on June 10, and William’s own birthday is on June 21. We probably won’t have to wait long for the date and venue to be announced.

THE WEDDING PARTY: Prince William’s younger brother Prince Harry is expected to be his best man and Kate’s sister, Pippa, will be her maid of honor.

THE DRESS: Regarding the bride’s dress, Kate is practical and will be more toned down than Diana was. Kate won’t wear a big, billowy, ball gown as Princess Diana did. It will be a beautiful, slimming white dress, with a dramatic train. She will be crowned with a glittering tiara: either Princess Diana’s “Spencer Heirloom” tiara, or another tiara loaned to her by the Queen.

Most haute couture designers would dive at the opportunity to dress the future princess on this momentous occasion, since the gown is sure to be a prototype piece for years to come. This piece of couture will set wedding fashion standards around the world.

HIS SUIT: He will wear a traditional dark colored military uniform, a sash, a ladder of medals across his breast, medallions under his heart, gold-braided cord, fringed epaulets, a sword, gloves and a white cap.

FAMOUS GUEST LIST: Kate is a commoner who will be welcomed into the Royal Family. The guest list will be overflowing with political figures, heads of state, celebrity friends and acquaintances including: Barack and Michelle Obama, Tony Blair, Elton John, and Sir Richard Branson. We can also expect royals from Sweden, Norway, Asia Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, the Middle East and Jordan.

PRE-WEDDING FESTIVITIES: Prior to the wedding, on a Friday, a select group of guests (mostly European, Asian, and Middle East Royal families) will arrive at a gorgeous castle venue for a luncheon. The dress code will be business chic: pantsuits and blazers.

On the Friday evening prior to the wedding, guests will attend a spectacular pre-wedding concert. Dress code will be black tie and chiffon gowns, with no tiaras, medallions or regalia. After guests are seated in the concert hall, a symphony orchestra will begin to play and the wedding couple will come out on stage. Kate and William will be greeted by the audience’s thunderous applause. They will proceed to sit in a special box and a beautiful classical concert begins. Numerous contemporary pop artists will come on stage, singing songs as the audience claps along. For the grand finale, the bridal couple will be brought back on stage; surrounded by a swarm of children in flowered crowns, who sing and wave colorful royal flags.

WEDDING DAY: Guests will arrive in extraordinary and ornamental costume into a courtyard brimming with uniformed guards; swords drawn in formation. They then walk slowly on a colored carpet, stopping every ten feet or so to pose for photographs. The pageantry and sheer number of military guards is astounding. Guests then enter the church. Their big emerald tiaras, their dazzling necklaces glimmer in the sunlight. Their satin and billowing chiffon gowns move gently in the breeze. Cross-body sashes, adorned with pins, mementos and family memorabilia, finish their outfits.

Many men will arrive draped in military attire, with shoulder epaulets trimmed like a gold-fringed trellis. An overwhelming plethora of military medals, ceremonial ribbons, neck medallions and eight pointed stars might adorn their chest. They usually finish their look with a set of white gloves, a feathered hat and a gleaming sword.

The bride might arrive in a classic stretch Rolls Royce, with her father; serenaded by roving violins, and a children’s choir. Trumpets will blare within the church to sound her appearance.

As the bride enters the foyer, guests usually rotate in their seats and crane their necks to see her. The orchestra will begin a classical marching piece, as seven young children move the bridal procession forward. The bride should tend to move too, with her arm in her father’s; her tiara most-likely glittering.

A long train of pure white fabric will trail behind her, as three bridesmaids monitor it’s movement.

The religious ceremony will commence. After the couple recites their vows, they will place rings on their fingers.

An enormous choir will then bellow out a song of celebration. A pop star might serenade the bride with a romantic song — perhaps something out of a Disney movie.

AFTER THE CEREMONY: Afterwards, William and Kate will get into a horse-drawn carriage, and will travel down the streets of London, probably to the dock.

At this juncture, the streets will be lined with colorful soldiers, situated every three feet. When the couple arrives at the waterfront, they might embark on a royal boat or barge. They will now be under the protection of an array of naval ships, and uniformed personnel. At this point, the air force will send a fleet of ear-splitting jets in tight formation to fly overhead. Sailing around the harbor for a short awhile, they will arrive at another dock. A military procession of Calvary brigades, equipped with beautiful horses and feathered helmets will escort the royal couple in a coach down the Pall Mall towards Buckingham Palace. Citizens are typically lined up on all the procession routes, hoping to get a glimpse of the couple kissing. All through the city streets, stationed on either side of the avenues, are colorful soldiers. When the couple arrives at the royal palace, they normally shake hands with guests and receive congratulations. As with previous tradition, they come out onto a large balcony and wave to the multitudes below. A choir and band perform music in the background.

RECEPTION/BANQUET: A spectacular banquet will be held at Buckingham Palace. Guests are greeted by blowing horns. Each guest is escorted to their seat by a stamping soldier clad in ancient metal armor and feathered hat.

Massive long tables are decorated with ornate silver candelabras, lighted candles, silver and crystal sculptures, gold colored chairs, and spectacular flowers. The budget for flowers will run into the millions of dollars. Each guest is assigned a liveried footman; who will pull out their chair. Speeches and toasts are made in honor of the couple. Blowing trumpets announce every speech by fur-clad musicians.
CAKE: The cake will consist of a multitude of tiers. Probably white creame with a fruit (strawberry or raspberry) filling. After dinner, the couple will approach the towering cake, and cut a slice.

WEDDING DANCE: After the cake ceremony, the orchestra ignites with beautiful music, as the couple dances a waltz. The parents of the couple join in too.

FIREWORKS: A dazzling fireworks display will illuminate the skyline of London.

HONEYMOON: The couple will most likely take a honeymoon on an exclusive private island oasis, such as in Bali, Fiji or Bora Bora.

MARRIED COUPLE: More than likely, the Queen will confer upon William a title such as the Duke of Cambridge. His new wife will then become HRH, the Duchess of Cambridge.

Once William is finished with his RAF duties, the royal couple might conceivably move into a Georgian manor house that Prince Charles built in Herefordshire. It is a very comfortable and fitting residence for a future king and queen.

C.J. Good is the author of “Precious Gifts of Love” and “Little Gifts of Sustainable Contentment,” a healing recovery book for those suffering with obesity and eating disorders. C.J. Good writes on topics ranging from spirituality, inspiration, and growth to health issues, business and relationships.Her purpose is to write quality books that will make a difference in reader’s lives. How we can feel better about ourselves and how we can interact with one another is the basis for ultimate contentment. Values such as integrity, love, compassion, understanding and peace are inherent in the writings of C.J. Good.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=C._J._Good

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Fri 22 Apr 2011

Kids?

Posted by Royal Wedding Fan under Prince William Kate and the Wedding
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They are already putting out the crowd barricades in London,
the weather is beautiful, the excitement is growing.
It is also great that William does not really have a position yet.
He is a prince, not a king, but a future king, and Kate will be a
future Queen, but, for right now, they can take their time, grow
into the role, and learn to appreciate each other as a couple.
We would imagine, kids should be their next level of focus.

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Thu 21 Apr 2011

3D Abbey!

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Android technology has released a 3D application
for the wedding. Abbey 3D will give Android, iPhone and iPad users
a view of Westminster Abbey in a way which has never been seen before.
Priced £2.99, Abbey 3D will be available for Android phones via the Android Market and will be available soon at the Apple Store.
Proceeds from sales of the application will go to the Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton Charitable Gift Fund and Westminster Abbey Foundation.
It is also branding the Royal couple as a tech savvy, global brand, surely
this will play out well for tourism and more than help create an energy
of popularity, now and for the future.

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Thu 21 Apr 2011

The Queen is so incredibly consistent.
She attended the Maunday Thursday ceremony today
at Westminster Abbey.
The pensioners were given the traditional Maunday Money.
Two leather bags, one red, one white.
Commemorating the Duke of Edinburgh's upcoming birthday,
and the Olympics in 2012. Some have said it is a good
chance for the Queen to inspect the Abbey for the
Wedding, she will be back in about a week!

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Wed 20 Apr 2011

People will be able to watch William and Kate get married
via streaming Youtube Video. An audience of millions
will be able to follow the latest news online,
whick obviously will be flashed around the world instantaneously.

Definitelybe the media event of the century!
Included media will be:
British Monarchy Facebook page
Twitter (@ClarenceHouse)
British Monarchy Flickr
Official Royal Wedding website
The Royal Family on YouTube.
This Royal Wedding will have complete digital coverage.

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Tue 19 Apr 2011

Prince William and Kate, will be allowed to invite one hundred guests each at the Royal
Wedding reception after the service.
‘The evening reception will be the most exclusive part of the day and it’s the invite everyone wants.
The couple have so many friends that it is proving a real challenge trying to get the numbers down.
They are really struggling.’ Said a representative from the palace.
Charles and Camilla will each invite a hundred guests also, we have not received our invitation yet,
must be the mail!

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Tue 19 Apr 2011

Harry, recently returned from his polar trek, will be Prince William's best man
at the Royal Wedding. At the Prince's request there will be forty five minutes betwee
his arrival at Westminster Abbey at 10:15 in the morning, and his bride Kate Middleton,
who is scheduled to arrive at 11:00 AM.

This will give him the time to greet friends, and he will be able to mix and mingle
at the reception for over six hundred guests after the ceremony at the palace.

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Mon 18 Apr 2011

In the US, it has been reported that Sophie Cranston, of the LibĂ©lula studio, is the designer whose wedding dress, Miss Middleton will be wearing when she walks down the aisle next week.

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Sat 16 Apr 2011

This week, Kate was confirmed as a member of the Church of England at a private
ceremony by the Bishop of London.
A  spokesman from St James's Palace said: "Catherine Middleton was confirmed by the Bishop of London at a private service at St James's Palace attended by her family and Prince William.
"Miss Middleton, who was already baptised, decided to be confirmed as part of her marriage preparations."
In the Book of Common Prayer it is written that "there shall none be admitted to the Holy Communion, until such time as he be confirmed, or be ready and desirous to be confirmed."
When he succeeds to the throne, William will become Supreme Governor of the Church of England

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Sat 16 Apr 2011

Apparently, Nick Clegg is checking out the possibillty
that should Prince William and Kate Middleton have a child,
regardless of the baby's sex, they could become King or Queen!
The current law: 'male primogeniture', has been in place for three
hundred years, and holds that the male child, irrespective of
order of birth, will have first right to the throne.
Mr. Clegg feels that it is time for this law to be re-examined.

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Tue 12 Apr 2011


 William and Kate, a Royal Wedding: The Event of the Year

Everyone is talking about it – the royal marriage of Prince William and his fiancĂ©e Kate Middleton which is going to take place April 29 of 2011. After proposing the Kate while on holiday in Kenya using his mother’s engagement ring, the world sat in anticipation, learning as much as they can about the soon-coming nuptials. The morning ceremony will take place at the esteemed Westminster Abbey, where after, they will be driven, by a carriage procession, to Buckingham Palace. This will provide the public with a great opportunity to see the newly married couple. At the palace, a reception will be waiting for them, hosted by Prince William’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Why is everyone so excited for this royal wedding to take place? It is the story the world has been on the edge of their seat for. In a family history marred with sadness and loss, this is the one event that will renew the hope in this royal family for the next generations to come. This wedding is one of fairy tales as Kate will be the first middle-class Queen-in-waiting as she has no titles or any ties to royal lineage. Kate will also be the oldest female to marry the future King of England at the age of 29.

The marriage of William and Kate is a slight break in the normal tradition of royal weddings. For example, instead of traveling to Westminster Abbey by carriage as well, they selected to arrive by car and only use the royal carriage on their return journey as husband and wife. Both have stated that they wanted to find a good blend between the public and private spheres during their nuptials. They wanted to merge modern with traditional, but also keeping in mind that the world is going through tough times economically at this moment. However, although this couple is sensitive to the current plight and do want to avoid ostentatious details as well as conspicuous consumption, the monarchy has been given leeway for some pomp and circumstance. So even with the understanding about the economy, it is doubtful that this couple will have an inexpensive wedding.

Many individuals around the world are discussing the details of the wedding. Questions have been asked on which designer Kate will select to make her wedding gown. The gown that Diana dress in to her wedding with Prince Charles was one of the most copied wedding gowns throughout history, therefore, this dress can be nothing less than spectacular. Also speculated about are the famous individuals who are going to be invited to the wedding. There have been rumors that the first family of the United States, the Obama’s, will actually not be invited to attend the wedding event. However, it has also been speculated that world-famous pop star, Sir Paul McCartney will be performing at the wedding.

Just like the wedding of his parents, Prince Charles and Diana in 1981, where more than 750 million individuals sat staring at their television screen, the whole wedding will be broadcasted on television. And now that televisions are a lot more accessible than they were in 1981, this wedding is said to exceed this number. The British Broadcasting Corporation, the BBC, is going to be leading the broadcast of this momentous event.

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Fri 22 Apr 2011

Kids?

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They are already putting out the crowd barricades in London,
the weather is beautiful, the excitement is growing.
It is also great that William does not really have a position yet.
He is a prince, not a king, but a future king, and Kate will be a
future Queen, but, for right now, they can take their time, grow
into the role, and learn to appreciate each other as a couple.
We would imagine, kids should be their next level of focus.

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Fri 22 Apr 2011

Fun Video about the Royal Romance

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Thu 21 Apr 2011

3D Abbey!

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Android technology has released a 3D application
for the wedding. Abbey 3D will give Android, iPhone and iPad users
a view of Westminster Abbey in a way which has never been seen before.
Priced £2.99, Abbey 3D will be available for Android phones via the Android Market and will be available soon at the Apple Store.
Proceeds from sales of the application will go to the Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton Charitable Gift Fund and Westminster Abbey Foundation.
It is also branding the Royal couple as a tech savvy, global brand, surely
this will play out well for tourism and more than help create an energy
of popularity, now and for the future.

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Thu 21 Apr 2011

Maunday Thursday

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The Queen is so incredibly consistent.
She attended the Maunday Thursday ceremony today
at Westminster Abbey.
The pensioners were given the traditional Maunday Money.
Two leather bags, one red, one white.
Commemorating the Duke of Edinburgh's upcoming birthday,
and the Olympics in 2012. Some have said it is a good
chance for the Queen to inspect the Abbey for the
Wedding, she will be back in about a week!

Tags:

-->

Wed 20 Apr 2011

People will be able to watch William and Kate get married
via streaming Youtube Video. An audience of millions
will be able to follow the latest news online,
whick obviously will be flashed around the world instantaneously.

Definitelybe the media event of the century!
Included media will be:
British Monarchy Facebook page
Twitter (@ClarenceHouse)
British Monarchy Flickr
Official Royal Wedding website
The Royal Family on YouTube.
This Royal Wedding will have complete digital coverage.

Tags:

-->

Tue 19 Apr 2011

Guest limit.

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Prince William and Kate, will be allowed to invite one hundred guests each at the Royal
Wedding reception after the service.
‘The evening reception will be the most exclusive part of the day and it’s the invite everyone wants.
The couple have so many friends that it is proving a real challenge trying to get the numbers down.
They are really struggling.’ Said a representative from the palace.
Charles and Camilla will each invite a hundred guests also, we have not received our invitation yet,
must be the mail!

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Tue 19 Apr 2011

Harry will be best man!

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Harry, recently returned from his polar trek, will be Prince William's best man
at the Royal Wedding. At the Prince's request there will be forty five minutes betwee
his arrival at Westminster Abbey at 10:15 in the morning, and his bride Kate Middleton,
who is scheduled to arrive at 11:00 AM.

This will give him the time to greet friends, and he will be able to mix and mingle
at the reception for over six hundred guests after the ceremony at the palace.

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Mon 18 Apr 2011

In the US, it has been reported that Sophie Cranston, of the LibĂ©lula studio, is the designer whose wedding dress, Miss Middleton will be wearing when she walks down the aisle next week.

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Sat 16 Apr 2011

This week, Kate was confirmed as a member of the Church of England at a private
ceremony by the Bishop of London.
A  spokesman from St James's Palace said: "Catherine Middleton was confirmed by the Bishop of London at a private service at St James's Palace attended by her family and Prince William.
"Miss Middleton, who was already baptised, decided to be confirmed as part of her marriage preparations."
In the Book of Common Prayer it is written that "there shall none be admitted to the Holy Communion, until such time as he be confirmed, or be ready and desirous to be confirmed."
When he succeeds to the throne, William will become Supreme Governor of the Church of England

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Sat 16 Apr 2011

Moving things around?

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Apparently, Nick Clegg is checking out the possibillty
that should Prince William and Kate Middleton have a child,
regardless of the baby's sex, they could become King or Queen!
The current law: 'male primogeniture', has been in place for three
hundred years, and holds that the male child, irrespective of
order of birth, will have first right to the throne.
Mr. Clegg feels that it is time for this law to be re-examined.

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Tue 12 Apr 2011


In this section of our site about Kate Middleton and Prince William,
we’ll talk about the Royal Wedding.

Prince William and Kate Middleton – The Royal Wedding
By Barry Kinnerton

The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is fast approaching.
On April 29 2011 the happy couple will celebrate their vows at the ancient and magnificent Westminster Abbey in London. King Henry I and Princess Matilda of Scotland were the first Royals to get married there when they tied the knot on Nov. 11, 1100. And of course it was the venue for the heart-rending but ultimately inspiring funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997.
There have been a lot of column inches written about this most modern of couples, and their romance seems to have captured the imagination of the entire world.
Since meeting as students at St Andrew’s University in Scotland, their love affair has had plenty of time to flourish and mature. There can be no doubt that both of them are absolutely in love and committed to a lifetime’s partnership together.
And unlike Prince William’s father, Prince Charles, who infamously replied to the question as to whether he was in love with Diana “Yes, whatever ‘in love’ means…”, you can be certain that his son and future daughter-in-law know exactly what love is.
Much has been made of the future King of England marrying a commoner. Vestiges of snobbery masquerading as court protocol still haunt the royal corridors. Taunts of ‘doors to manual’ have been reported as being used by some aristocrats and courtiers of Kate, a reference to her mother’s former occupation as a flight attendant.
From what we have seen of her and her family, such underhand, pathetic and childish comments are undoubtedly taken with a sense of humour. They reveal more about the taunter than the recipient.
The Middletons are respectably middle class. Kate’s father, Michael, is the son of a former airline pilot, and himself started as an airline steward for British Airways (where he met his future wife Carole Goldsmith) before rising to the rank of flight dispatcher.
They made their money in the party ware business, and their company, Party Pieces, is as far as anyone can tell, thriving. It even features Royal Wedding items in its stock.
The family home in the small village of Bucklebury in the Royal County of Berkshire (not that far from Windsor Castle) is where Kate has spent most of her formative years. Of course as is perfectly normal for people of her class and income in England, she had a privileged education at the prestigious private boarding school Marlborough College.
Interestingly, a former school friend has described her as ordinary, hard-working, athletic and easy-going. Perhaps it is these down to earth qualities which not only attracted her to Prince William in the first place, but which will help keep both their feet firmly rooted in the real world for the rest of their lives.
What is certain is that their lives will be on display, even more so than Diana’s. How they cope with the ups and downs of life, the paparazzi, the inevitable press intrusions, the whiffs of scandal, will be a big test for their maturity, wisdom and love. While they are still young they have the benefit of their more experienced elders, but in some cases they will be flying alone. Good luck to them.

Keep up here with the latest on Prince William and Kate Middleton. Visit WilliamAndKateLatest.com for news, views, photos and much much more.
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ce William and Kate Middleton – The Royal Wedding
By Barry Kinnerton

The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is fast approaching.
On April 29 2011 the happy couple will celebrate their vows at the ancient and magnificent Westminster Abbey in London. King Henry I and Princess Matilda of Scotland were the first Royals to get married there when they tied the knot on Nov. 11, 1100. And of course it was the venue for the heart-rending but ultimately inspiring funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997.
There have been a lot of column inches written about this most modern of couples, and their romance seems to have captured the imagination of the entire world.
Since meeting as students at St Andrew’s University in Scotland, their love affair has had plenty of time to flourish and mature. There can be no doubt that both of them are absolutely in love and committed to a lifetime’s partnership together.
And unlike Prince William’s father, Prince Charles, who infamously replied to the question as to whether he was in love with Diana “Yes, whatever ‘in love’ means…”, you can be certain that his son and future daughter-in-law know exactly what love is.
Much has been made of the future King of England marrying a commoner. Vestiges of snobbery masquerading as court protocol still haunt the royal corridors. Taunts of ‘doors to manual’ have been reported as being used by some aristocrats and courtiers of Kate, a reference to her mother’s former occupation as a flight attendant.
From what we have seen of her and her family, such underhand, pathetic and childish comments are undoubtedly taken with a sense of humour. They reveal more about the taunter than the recipient.
The Middletons are respectably middle class. Kate’s father, Michael, is the son of a former airline pilot, and himself started as an airline steward for British Airways (where he met his future wife Carole Goldsmith) before rising to the rank of flight dispatcher.
They made their money in the party ware business, and their company, Party Pieces, is as far as anyone can tell, thriving. It even features Royal Wedding items in its stock.
The family home in the small village of Bucklebury in the Royal County of Berkshire (not that far from Windsor Castle) is where Kate has spent most of her formative years. Of course as is perfectly normal for people of her class and income in England, she had a privileged education at the prestigious private boarding school Marlborough College.
Interestingly, a former school friend has described her as ordinary, hard-working, athletic and easy-going. Perhaps it is these down to earth qualities which not only attracted her to Prince William in the first place, but which will help keep both their feet firmly rooted in the real world for the rest of their lives.
What is certain is that their lives will be on display, even more so than Diana’s. How they cope with the ups and downs of life, the paparazzi, the inevitable press intrusions, the whiffs of scandal, will be a big test for their maturity, wisdom and love. While they are still young they have the benefit of their more experienced elders, but in some cases they will be flying alone. Good luck to them.

Keep up here with the latest on Prince William and Kate Middleton. Visit WilliamAndKateLatest.com for news, views, photos and much much more.
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Fri 22 Apr 2011

Kids?

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They are already putting out the crowd barricades in London,
the weather is beautiful, the excitement is growing.
It is also great that William does not really have a position yet.
He is a prince, not a king, but a future king, and Kate will be a
future Queen, but, for right now, they can take their time, grow
into the role, and learn to appreciate each other as a couple.
We would imagine, kids should be their next level of focus.

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Fri 22 Apr 2011

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Thu 21 Apr 2011

3D Abbey!

Posted by Royal Wedding Fan under Kate Middleton Prince William
No Comments

Android technology has released a 3D application
for the wedding. Abbey 3D will give Android, iPhone and iPad users
a view of Westminster Abbey in a way which has never been seen before.
Priced £2.99, Abbey 3D will be available for Android phones via the Android Market and will be available soon at the Apple Store.
Proceeds from sales of the application will go to the Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton Charitable Gift Fund and Westminster Abbey Foundation.
It is also branding the Royal couple as a tech savvy, global brand, surely
this will play out well for tourism and more than help create an energy
of popularity, now and for the future.

Tags:

-->

Thu 21 Apr 2011

Maunday Thursday

Posted by Royal Wedding Fan under Kate Middleton Prince William
No Comments

The Queen is so incredibly consistent.
She attended the Maunday Thursday ceremony today
at Westminster Abbey.
The pensioners were given the traditional Maunday Money.
Two leather bags, one red, one white.
Commemorating the Duke of Edinburgh's upcoming birthday,
and the Olympics in 2012. Some have said it is a good
chance for the Queen to inspect the Abbey for the
Wedding, she will be back in about a week!

Tags:

-->

Wed 20 Apr 2011

People will be able to watch William and Kate get married
via streaming Youtube Video. An audience of millions
will be able to follow the latest news online,
whick obviously will be flashed around the world instantaneously.

Definitelybe the media event of the century!
Included media will be:
British Monarchy Facebook page
Twitter (@ClarenceHouse)
British Monarchy Flickr
Official Royal Wedding website
The Royal Family on YouTube.
This Royal Wedding will have complete digital coverage.

Tags:

-->

Tue 19 Apr 2011

Guest limit.

Posted by Royal Wedding Fan under Kate Middleton Prince William
No Comments

Prince William and Kate, will be allowed to invite one hundred guests each at the Royal
Wedding reception after the service.
‘The evening reception will be the most exclusive part of the day and it’s the invite everyone wants.
The couple have so many friends that it is proving a real challenge trying to get the numbers down.
They are really struggling.’ Said a representative from the palace.
Charles and Camilla will each invite a hundred guests also, we have not received our invitation yet,
must be the mail!

Tags:

-->

Tue 19 Apr 2011

Harry, recently returned from his polar trek, will be Prince William's best man
at the Royal Wedding. At the Prince's request there will be forty five minutes betwee
his arrival at Westminster Abbey at 10:15 in the morning, and his bride Kate Middleton,
who is scheduled to arrive at 11:00 AM.

This will give him the time to greet friends, and he will be able to mix and mingle
at the reception for over six hundred guests after the ceremony at the palace.

Tags:

-->

Mon 18 Apr 2011

In the US, it has been reported that Sophie Cranston, of the LibĂ©lula studio, is the designer whose wedding dress, Miss Middleton will be wearing when she walks down the aisle next week.

Tags:

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Sat 16 Apr 2011

This week, Kate was confirmed as a member of the Church of England at a private
ceremony by the Bishop of London.
A  spokesman from St James's Palace said: "Catherine Middleton was confirmed by the Bishop of London at a private service at St James's Palace attended by her family and Prince William.
"Miss Middleton, who was already baptised, decided to be confirmed as part of her marriage preparations."
In the Book of Common Prayer it is written that "there shall none be admitted to the Holy Communion, until such time as he be confirmed, or be ready and desirous to be confirmed."
When he succeeds to the throne, William will become Supreme Governor of the Church of England

Tags:

-->

Sat 16 Apr 2011

Apparently, Nick Clegg is checking out the possibillty
that should Prince William and Kate Middleton have a child,
regardless of the baby's sex, they could become King or Queen!
The current law: 'male primogeniture', has been in place for three
hundred years, and holds that the male child, irrespective of
order of birth, will have first right to the throne.
Mr. Clegg feels that it is time for this law to be re-examined.

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