Prince William and Kate Royal Wedding Books Review
Have you up to speed with the great excitement in London? Prince William and Kate Middleton are getting married! After their engagement in October, the couple has finally decided to exchange “I do’s” on April 29, 2011. This royal wedding is going to be the most celebrated event in London that at this point in time a number of William and Kate books have already been published to narrate their romantic story.
Certainly, it is only fitting for both to finally tie the knot after eight long years in the relationship. They are two people in love who stood the test of time while getting to know each other fully and better. Their relationship was in a hiatus in 2007 but this only proved how strong their bond is and was found back in each other’s arms shortly.
The most famous book written about the couple is William & Kate: The Love Story: A Celebration of the Wedding of the Century. Written by the royal journalist Robert Jobson, is an full insider account on the latest scoop and events leading to their most awaited day. The book narrates about Prince William and his soon-to-be bride and future Queen Consort, Kate Middleton. Both 28, William and Kate first met at the University of Scotland. This William and Kate book is filled with plenty of photographs on the couple, interesting tales or anecdotes and analysis about their relationship.
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Mother of the Bride Outfits at the Royal Wedding
Searching for Mother of the Bride outfits this year one might turn to none other than the Royal wedding for ideas and inspiration. Carole Middleton has certainly done the Royal family proud with her choice of outfit for her daughter’s wedding and designed by none other than one of Princess Diana’s favourite designers, Catherine Walker. One has to wonder what Diana may have worn had she been present and I guess this outfit is at least a tiny glimpse into what might have been.
The pale blue shift dress and classic coat with matching satin piping is something that will look good on any Mother of the bride or groom. In the classic tea length style, just below the knee, the choice of shoes is ever more important as they are clearly visible and accentuate the shape of the legs nicely too. Carole Middleton’s choice of shoes in a non matching colour accentuate her outfit beautifully, as does the simple pendant she wore around her neck. A perfect example that in fashion, less is often more.
Hats are always in at formal weddings, but are never out of place even at more casual affairs. This is your time to shine and the bride’s mother looks stunningly elegant wearing a hat in photos. You will want to stand out from the crowd and this classic hat by milliner Jane Corbett certainly achieves that in the Royal wedding photos.
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London Prepares for Royal Wedding
London will be hosting Royal wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton on 29th April 2011. It is estimated that 6,00,000 people including scores of foreign dignitaries, prominent politicians, social workers, international celebrities and visitors from across the world will come to London adding flavour to the wedding.
Around 1,900 family and friends will be present at the Royal wedding venue Westminster Abbey and about 650 of them will also attend a Buckingham Palace reception. The service will be conducted by the Dean of Westminster, with the Archbishop of Canterbury solemnizing the marriage of prince and his bride.
About 600 dignitaries, friends and relatives will attend lunchtime reception hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. There will be a party in the evening, followed by intimate dinner and dance for 300 of their really close genuine friends.
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