on โ19-05-2018 07:40
Hi everyone,
Today is the Day
After a week of countdown topics, you should now have a pretty good idea of what your ideal wedding looks like You can put together the location, the outfit, the reception details and the hen/stag do and see what it looks like altogether ... or mix and match from others' answers!
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@Cleoriff wrote:The amalgamation of the two cultures was superb. The Gospel choir singing Stand By Me, The 19 year old Cellist and many other highlights.
You could virtually hear the sound of jaws dropping to the floor when the Reverend Minister from Chicago gave his address. (my husband ... the one who wasn't going to watch it ...said he felt they were waiting for everyone to shout Hallelujah)...
on โ20-05-2018 07:38
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@Glory1 I know 'each to their own', but there was nothing boring about this Royal Wedding.
It was a complete break from tradition. Right down to the fact that Harry was allowed to keep his beard. (for some strange reason Royal protocol states 'the groom must be clean-shaven')
There was nothing stuffy at all. Protocol went out of the window.
The choice of music (and choir) was different and inspired.
The Rev Bishop Michaell Curry from the Episcopal Church in Chicago with his impassioned speech..a complete break with tradition. A couple of things he said which made us all laugh
"two people met, came together, and that's why we are all here". Then when he realised he was probably going on a bit too long he told the guests "I gotta wrap up now, we need to get you two married"
So really with all the terrible things going on in the world today, this was a joy to watch.
More importantly, it was a great boost for Britain....
I loved every minute of it. (as you have probably guessed)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on โ20-05-2018 08:53
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on โ20-05-2018 09:41
on โ20-05-2018 09:41
Totally agree with all the ballyhoo leading up to it...Particularly with a completely naff film on Ch5 called Harry and Meghan. All played by poor actors.
I'm not ashamed to say I love anything like this. All the tradition and ceremony. Listening to the joy of the people they spoke at Windsor and those in other places in the UK and America...The Royal Horseguards on their beautiful horses.
Victorial Beckham dressed beautifully in black with her usual sulky face!!. Who could be sulky married to David?
Also lovely to see Meghan, a very confident woman, speaking her vows without mumbling.
It was so good I have just watched the highlights all over again.
No disrespect to any other culture but nobody does anything like this better than us.
Oh and for those who want to talk about the cost to the taxpayer, I have read in more than one newspaper and media outlet, that the only cost to the taxpayer was for security. The Royals paid for the rest of it...
Happy days.....
Veritas Numquam Perit