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The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton
it must be admitted, does not have the same "buzz", that
led up to the marriage of Charles and Diana. Some of us
may remember the cardboard cut outs with the spring loaded
waving hands that people could stick in the back windows of
their cars. They were everywhere!
This coming event feels a bit more sedate, less wild, not a bad
thing, because obviously this is a couple that care for each other.
They have been through a few ups and downs already, and the
signs are good for a long and happy marriage.
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.
http://www.katemiddletonprincewilliam.net/
Check out http://www.katemiddletonprincewilliam.net/
Posted by Royal Wedding Fan under Kate Middleton Prince William
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The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton
it must be admitted, does not have the same "buzz", that
led up to the marriage of Charles and Diana. Some of us
may remember the cardboard cut outs with the spring loaded
waving hands that people could stick in the back windows of
their cars. They were everywhere!
This coming event feels a bit more sedate, less wild, not a bad
thing, because obviously this is a couple that care for each other.
They have been through a few ups and downs already, and the
signs are good for a long and happy marriage.
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.
http://www.katemiddletonprincewilliam.net/
Check out http://www.katemiddletonprincewilliam.net/
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