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The Royal Wedding of William and Kate - And What Came After

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Kelda:

--- Quote from: Mandy21 on April 17, 2011, 05:50:01 pm ---You weren't even born then, Kelda?  Good God, why do I feel ancient all of a sudden???

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--- Quote from: Katie77 on April 17, 2011, 07:51:01 pm ---Well what a wallop that was.....talk about feeling ancient... ::)


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 :laugh: :laugh: Sorry! I'm the same age as Kate Middelton. I was born in December 81 so 5 months after the wedding!

Kelda:
The big sleeves really influences dresses after that so I'm told.

My big cousin got married in 93 and had huge puffy sleeves so that trend after Dian lasted at least another 12 years!

Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: Jeff  Wrangler on April 17, 2011, 08:30:10 pm ---I'm sure the dress was very pretty. I hope to see a picture of it some day.

Meanwhile, I'd like to know what idiot designer came up with the notion of a strapless and sleeveless wedding gown. Especially in virginal white?  ::)

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I may be crazy for putting up a photo of the dress my daughter and I made against Diana's and Kate's but there's a mother for you! Here it is!

Mandy21:
Royal Wedding Feud: Where to Seat Earl Spencer
April 17, 2011, 1:54 PM EST
Entertainment Tonight.

In the years following the tragic death of Princess Diana, time has yet to heal the emotional wounds inflicted by her untimely passing, and some of those feelings may be interfering with Prince William's nuptials.

According to The Daily Telegraph, concern has risen over where to seat Princess Diana's brother, Earl Spencer, at the wedding, since he and Prince Charles may not be on friendly terms.

A courtier told the British newspaper: "It is a delicate matter because the Prince of Wales, in particular, while he has always been civil to the earl in public, still has ringing in his ears the profoundly painful eulogy that he delivered in the Abbey at the funeral of his sister, Diana, Princess of Wales. The feeling is that the two men should not be made too aware of each other on the day. Charles Spencer is, however, a sensitive man. Let us just say that he has his own ideas, too, about where he should sit. Prince William has, after all, Spencer blood in his veins."

If the Queen has anything to say about it, Hugo Vickers, author of Behind Closed Doors, predicts that the earl will sit in the "fifth or sixth row from the front, behind the members of the royal families from other parts of the world."

See what happens when Prince William and Kate Middleton say "I do" on April 29 at Westminster Abbey. Keep checking back to ETonline for more details.

Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: Mandy21 on April 18, 2011, 12:17:44 pm ---In the years following the tragic death of Princess Diana, time has yet to heal the emotional wounds inflicted by her untimely passing, and some of those feelings may be interfering with Prince William's nuptials.

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Well, this may be the understatement of the day! Those Brits are certainly well known for their understatements!

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