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I missed the nuns, dangit
I got to see the Vintage Carriage ride, they do look very happy. |
I did get to see the part where the Princes entered the Abbey. Was it just my imagination or did they both look really nervous
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I love Prince Harry, he's the wild child.
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I absolutely adore him as well :) You can sure tell he is Diana's son
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Thought Harry's uniform was awesome. I always love the full military uniforms, and was cool to watch the royal guard.
The hats are fucking ridiculous...particularly Princess Eugenie's...:blink: She looks like she's going to a masquerade, lol. |
I loved the horses carriages and how the smile at one another AND husband and husband walking to the ceremony.
Now this particular matriarch is going to the beach!! Thank you all for this peaceful morning and Kobi thanks for starting the thread. |
Oh! The McQueen! The lace! The Grace (Kelly)! The Bustle! The Drape! The Tiara!
And the hats (bar the Princesses', those were pretty kooky)!!! |
Lots of Canadian flags about on tv. Coolness. I wish the Queen could abolish Stephen Harper. She'd be doing us a service.
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I have a bit of a wedding fetish - so did watch some at 7 this morning -- mostly to see the dress - GORGEOUS! So glad it's a McQueen.
But I do not understand those bizarre sculptural hats that sit perched on foreheads in awful pastel shades. And the Queen's yellow suit - um....eek! |
Was Princess Beatrice wearing the hat that looked like some sort of cookie cutter? beige and stood straight up? She had way too much eye make up on - I think both of those girls did.
Kate's dress was lovely, I thought. I'm amused that Harry has more medals than William. The Queen looked like she had a yellow cake on her head. Pippa looked nice - although I don't understand why she was wearing white. Or is that just a North American thing? |
Ok that was fun. Think I like Royal weddings cuz of the pagentry, the elegance, the tradition, the history, the order, the precision......I like it. And I like an orderly, respectful crowd. (Take notice next city to win a major American sporting event). Thanks for partaking everyone. Have a good day. |
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Took my housemate to the hospital early this morning for her outpatient surgery so I was able to catch the royal wedding there while in the waiting room.
It was very nice, and it kept me awake |
i fell asleep. i saw the guests arriving live, but that was it.
i did just watch some rebroadcast and some highlights on the Youtube Royal Channel. My favorite part was the carriage ride back. i love the horses and carriages. And even the Queen looked excited. i swear Phillip looks more like an old turtle all the time. The wedding dress was lovely, but none of the other clothes wowed me. The service was a bit archaic, and i couldn't help thinking of Sir Elton and his partner sitting there with all the talk about marriage being between a man and a woman. The guy who actually performed the service can say a prayer, i'll give him that. The sermon, given by the more full of himself dude, was lame. When they were exchanging vows, i liked how William had to stop himself from smiling when she was reciting her vows. i don't think she can look at him without him feeling pretty juiced. i read once that she is a very warm person. i am glad he has that. His mom was, but so few of the royals seem to be. And they haven't looked for that in their partners. Thinking of Edward. So, anyway, good for them. Mazel Tov! |
I actually liked most of the hats except for that ginormous bow-shaped cookie cutter thing. (Did make me wonder if Lady Gaga was in attendance. :|)
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The wedding was lovely and I absolutely loved it that they drove themselves from the Palace to Clarence House, complete with a license plate that read, "JU5T WED".............LOVE!
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And here I thought Aretha Franklin's hat (with that huge hideous bow) was over the top when she sang at Obama's Inauguration ceremony. This one took the "cake" no pun intended....Ok, ok...PUN INTENDED :p |
LOL her hat was pretty crazy looking, I liked it, but then again I like different, and people that dare to be.
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Was there anything in the wedding hoopla that paid tribute to the grooms mother, who I feel would love the new daughter in law.
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Did I miss it?
I'll have to google the clothing - the rest of the stuff doesn't do much for me - feed the hungry with all that money used for that extravaganza. |
WoooHooooo! I managed to miss it all thus far today - it's after 7pm here. The Fag Father and me found one of the only places in town that's ignoring the hoo-har to go and have our usual Faggoting Friday fun.
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Me too- the Paris Hilton's, Charlie Sheen's, and the rest of our drug & alcohol and celebrity and attention addicted youth are no match for those two. They both completed college, he serves his country and they are seriously involved in charity work. They also demonstrated maturity in living together before marrying and really thinking about the fact that they will never have an ordinary life together. It seemed to me that they wanted very much to include the people of Britain on their special day. My feeling about them is that they will accept their duty as part of the proud British traditions seriously. I don't envy having to live a life under so much scrutiny every breathing moment. It made me feel good to see Britain have a day of celebration for their heritage and traditions. I enjoyed the multitude of British reporters- their pride and joy and information about their history and customs. I like British reserve anyway. And you bet, from the numbers of people in London celebrating, some businesses that really have been going through hard times, had a good week. |
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Well, I may not understand hats but I LOVED Aretha's bow-hat. |
I am sure Princess Dianna was smiling today. :bunchflowers: |
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Is she wearing a hat or an attempt at balloon art?? |
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And Diva, that choir was wonderful. I really liked that very contempory comissioned piece, though at first J and I thought it sounded like a Disney soundtrack...but it really grew on me. |
I heard (on TV) that the bridal party all wearing varying shades of white is traditional in British weddings. All the little attendants were wearing white as well.
I could have appreciated Princess Bea's hat as a kind of post-modern take on the bow if her makeup had been fresher. She looks at least a decade older than she is. I wasn't crazy about Will's red coat, although I realize it's his uniform, I prefer a dark color, like Harry's. Look at me! I'm a fashion critic! |
There is an encore performance of the wedding and all of the events that took place today tonight.
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Then again, the more I look at the thing, the more I like it just because it's so friggin' outrageous :p I mean, I personally think these things look more than a little silly, but mostly they try to make it look "elegant" or something...but this one kind of turns that on its head and makes light of the whole thing. Even if it's unintentional...lol |
[QUOTE=Heart;329760]I heard (on TV) that the bridal party all wearing varying shades of white is traditional in British weddings. All the little attendants were wearing white as well.[QUOTE]
It's not uncommon for the pageboys to wear white/off white as well. What is a 'no no' is for anyone who's not in the bridal party to wear white/off white as were they to do so, they could possibly draw attention from the bride. The major topic of discussion this evening? The fact that Pippa had no VPL. No mention yet of which box she would tick were she to vote in June's poll but hey, it's still early;) Words |
So how do they keep those forhead hats on? :blink: I vote for Gorilla Glue!
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...and whilst the Royal Family was doing it's thang the governement decided it was the best time to tell us that the NHS was gonna lose billions over the next year or so.....way to go you wankers! Whilst the world watches you shaft us with swingeing cuts!
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Watching one of a bazillion replays on cable tonight...i just love that Pippa walked up the aisle holding the hands of those two little bridesmaids...it's just so very sweet...:awww:
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I've now read this entire thread.......and here's my take on the day.....
Yes, there is war and hunger and poverty and politics and tornadoes and death and...and...and..... And for one brief moment, can we not have a little romance and fairy tales? Am I burying my head in the sand over all those other 'ugly' bits of life? You damn well better believe I AM, because in the midst of all my own personal junk called 'Life', I NEEDED a bit of the romance and fairy tales and a good, somewhat old~fashioned Love Story. I NEEDED to giggle at some of the hats. (I'm fairly certain Beatrice & Eugenie left their make~up on from last night and just rubbed their eyes this morning....what was THAT? lol ) I NEEDED to have tears well up in my eyes over William's and Kate's love for one another. I NEEDED to hear that lovely music ~ chamber orchestra, boys choir & trumpets ~ and oo and ah over the magnificence and history of that cathedral. I NEEDED to try and read their lips over those sweet, whispered comments. I NEEDED to see those hats, silly or otherwise. I NEEDED to see those balcony kisses, 1 & 2. I NEEDED to have JUST a few hours of forgetting that other 'stuff'. I NEEDED to escape the cynicism just for a brief while. I NEEDED the beauty and grandeur of it all. I NEEDED to be proud for them, knowing that Diana was ~ WAS and IS ~ smiling down on her son. I NEEDED to be proud, also, of my Scot/Irish/Welsh heritage. So some of Y'all can pooh~pooh me all You want. I'm ok with that. I own my romanticism. :eyebat: |
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