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Tom4784 29-04-2011 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Sticks (Post 4219189)
I am surprised this ever happened

A few years back the courtiers would have been telling Kate to sling her hook and then telling His Royal Highness that it was his duty as a member of the Royal Family to take a bride from either the British Aristocracy or better still a princess from one of the European Royal families, just like it has always been done.

Because of their position of privilege they are duty bound to follow certain protocols

More then a few years to be fair. The Aristocracy these days counts for nothing and the Royal Family are a tourist trap and it's the same for the rest of the European Royal Families so why stick to protocals that have no relevance in today's world? Let them marry who they want.

Suze 29-04-2011 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Boothy (Post 4219170)
Have you got a link?

Sorry, missed your post as I had a few jobs around the house to do. Thankfully Stacey came to the rescue and provided the link though :)

Kerry 29-04-2011 06:28 PM

Awwwww Kate looked so beautiful :)

Novo 29-04-2011 06:58 PM

http://i55.tinypic.com/vo7m7b.jpg

arista 29-04-2011 07:47 PM

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...12_964x389.jpg

Suze 29-04-2011 07:52 PM

That's a nice little collage of the royal couple, Arista :)

joeysteele 29-04-2011 08:25 PM

Good luck to them and I am glad the day went off well and peacefully with no incidents.

Patrick 29-04-2011 08:30 PM

That awkward moment when Kate Middleton walks up the isle and Harry turns to William and says 'I would'.
:joker:

Stu 29-04-2011 08:35 PM

:joker:

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 29-04-2011 08:42 PM

http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lk...pixdo1_500.jpg

Harry! 29-04-2011 08:55 PM

If I was well enough I would of gone to Lonodn, but I wasnt. Kate's dress was beautiful and it was a great spectacle.

MTVN 29-04-2011 09:35 PM

There was a garden golf thing going on around my village earlier so I was busy with that most of the day :laugh: Watching the highlights now, suppose there is something quite fascinating about it all, should have got into the spirit more but I didnt really care enough I dont think

Livia 29-04-2011 10:40 PM

When the news is filled day after day with disaster and war, how lovely it was to watch the wedding today and see the Brits do what the Brits do best. I loved the fact that a million people turned up to watch the wedding, there was no trouble, street parties were going on all over the country and everyone reclaimed the Union flag from the bloody BNP. I love it. It reminded me that, although there will always be people who bang on about how this country is a shambles, how bad the police are (in my experience they're bloody marvellous compared to the arrogant a-holes that mostly make up the NYPD) and generally focus on the negative stuff, it was good to have a a reason to remember why it's good to be British and to see so many people celebrating.

joeysteele 29-04-2011 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 4219874)
When the news is filled day after day with disaster and war, how lovely it was to watch the wedding today and see the Brits do what the Brits do best. I loved the fact that a million people turned up to watch the wedding, there was no trouble, street parties were going on all over the country and everyone reclaimed the Union flag from the bloody BNP. I love it. It reminded me that, although there will always be people who bang on about how this country is a shambles, how bad the police are (in my experience they're bloody marvellous compared to the arrogant a-holes that mostly make up the NYPD) and generally focus on the negative stuff, it was good to have a a reason to remember why it's good to be British and to see so many people celebrating.

Absolutely, great post Livia,sums up the day completely.

Suze 30-04-2011 12:33 AM

I wasn't going to watch it, but was glad I did. It had a nice feel to the day, and even the rain held off. The Wedding was nowhere near how I thought it would be, the young couple made it their special day with a lot of their preferences and touches making it so much more personal to them both :) but also catering for family, friends, and for the people who turned out to watch, they combined the two so well and everything just worked and had such a beautiful feel to it all. Sometimes a Country needs the street parties and the feelgood factor of such a celebration of a young in love royal couple, against all the usual doom, gloom, and misery in the World.

Kerry 30-04-2011 12:42 AM

*Wonders how wrecked Harry is by now* :joker:

Marsh. 30-04-2011 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by ~Kerry~ (Post 4220044)
*Wonders how wrecked Harry is by now* :joker:

:laugh3:
He's now wearing Beatrice's hat, dancing on the tables and singing "War, What is it Good For?"

Benjamin 30-04-2011 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 4219874)
When the news is filled day after day with disaster and war, how lovely it was to watch the wedding today and see the Brits do what the Brits do best. I loved the fact that a million people turned up to watch the wedding, there was no trouble, street parties were going on all over the country and everyone reclaimed the Union flag from the bloody BNP. I love it. It reminded me that, although there will always be people who bang on about how this country is a shambles, how bad the police are (in my experience they're bloody marvellous compared to the arrogant a-holes that mostly make up the NYPD) and generally focus on the negative stuff, it was good to have a a reason to remember why it's good to be British and to see so many people celebrating.

100% agree. :thumbs:

Angus 30-04-2011 07:09 PM

http://twitpic.com/4r3mes
:eek::shocked:

Omah 01-05-2011 10:04 PM

So who WERE those nuns?
 
Sisters in Reebok trainers who got the best seats in the house

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...e-William.html

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With two billion people around the world watching, it was two nuns who took pride of place next to the newly married bride and groom.

As William and Kate sang prayers from the specially designed hymn sheets, the two sisters looked on unassumingly.

But despite their demure appearance, rumours even began to surface today that one of the woman was a secret 'ninja nun' intended to protect the Royal couple by pouncing on any intruders. However, it is certain they were merely there for spiritual protection.

Dressed in their traditional habits, comprising of grey tunics, black coifs and two sets of white sleeves, the two nuns sat at the top of Westminster Abbey yesterday.

Both wore spectacles but one of the nuns was significantly taller and sat noticeably more upright than the other grey-haired lady.

Eagle-eyed viewers also noticed that she was wearing black Reebok Classics trainers underneath her traditional outfit.

There were also questions posed over why the two nuns took such a prominent position in the proceedings.
Yeah, I wondered why they were so prominent but did nothing ..... :conf:

Kerry 01-05-2011 10:09 PM

Harry didn't disappoint :joker:

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Prince Harry is said to have partied "like a rock star" at the royal wedding reception.

The evening, which took place in 'The Palace Club' at Buckingham Palace, began with Prince William and Kate Middleton's first dance to a live performance of 'Your Song' from Ellie Goulding.

Prince Charles and Camilla briefly joined them, before leaving to let the younger guests get the party started, according to the News of the World.

"Buckingham Palace has never seen anything like it. It was more like a nightclub than the Queen's house," a source said. "Harry was essentially the host of the evening. He was acting like a rock star and making sure all the girls had a cocktail in hand and all the lads were trying the Sambuca shots.

"He was also getting pretty merry himself. He loves a party and this night was obviously no different. He was even jumping off the stage and dancing on window ledges. At one point he ended up on the shoulders of one of his friends with his shirt unbuttoned."

The newlyweds were also hoisted on the shoulders of their friends for a singalong.

At around 2am, Harry took to the stage and said: "This has been a great night but please respect the family and those upstairs when you leave. And don't wake up the neighbours."

As many guests weren't ready to leave, Harry asked the DJ to play one more song and dedicated Kings of Leon's 'Sex On Fire' to William.

Harry also laid on two vans outside the Palace - one serving bacon sandwiches, the other serving ice cream. Popcorn machines were also dotted around the venue.

joeysteele 01-05-2011 11:27 PM

He knows how to throw a party does Harry.

Marsh. 01-05-2011 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 4223027)
He knows how to throw a party does Harry.

Has an awful taste in women though.

Except for his apparent liking of Pippa of course.

Kerry 01-05-2011 11:33 PM

I'd have LOVED to be a fly on the wall

(or inline for the bacon sarnies)

Kerry 01-05-2011 11:36 PM

*Wonders if the bacon was crispy and a runny fried egg was on offer*


Can you tell I'm hungry? :joker:


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