Fri 25 Feb 2011
Kate Middleton and Prince William
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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.
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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jim_Baz
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Fri 22 Apr 2011
Kids?
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No CommentsThey 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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No CommentsAndroid 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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No CommentsThe 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
Watch the wedding live on the internet!
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No CommentsPeople will be able to watch William and Kate get marriedvia streaming Youtube Video. An audience of millionswill 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 pageTwitter (@ClarenceHouse)British Monarchy FlickrOfficial Royal Wedding websiteThe Royal Family on YouTube.This Royal Wedding will have complete digital coverage.
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Tue 19 Apr 2011
Guest limit.
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No CommentsPrince William and Kate, will be allowed to invite one hundred guests each at the RoyalWedding 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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No CommentsHarry, recently returned from his polar trek, will be Prince William's best manat the Royal Wedding. At the Prince's request there will be forty five minutes betweehis 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 mingleat the reception for over six hundred guests after the ceremony at the palace.
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Mon 18 Apr 2011
Finally, the wedding dress designer found!
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No CommentsIn the US, it has been reported that Sophie Cranston, of the Libélula 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
Lining up the ducks, Kate confirmed.
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No CommentsThis 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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No CommentsApparently, Nick Clegg is checking out the possibilltythat 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 threehundred years, and holds that the male child, irrespective oforder 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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Friday, 22 April 2011
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