Royal Wedding: Prince William ties the knot with his bride
An event that took tremendous planning and execution was the royal wedding. It was seen around the world with an estimated two billion television viewers and many others tuned in online. Locally, the ceremony was aired live on this station starting at two a.m. due to the seven hour time difference. The future king of England, Prince William and his bride Catherine Middleton, said their “I dos” at the Westminster Abbey Coronation Church in London. And while the décor, the dress, the rings, the cake and everything in between were about meeting royal standards, at the heart of it all was a celebration of love. So for those who missed it, here’s a look back at the couple making their vows.
{Highlights from the Royal Wedding Ceremony…}
A repeat of the full wedding will be aired on Saturday at one o’clock p.m.
And we should care because???????????
Oh right, mommy’s face is still on our money, and we have a governor general whom she appoints. forgot we still have a long way to go to free our minds from colonial oppression!
I hope the G.G took them SOME ROYAL CHICKEN and some CASHEW WINE……..
WHO CARES!!!!!! BORING EVENT!!!!!
It was a beautiful wedding and beautiful occasion. You don’t see a royal wedding everyday. Congratz to them and may they have a long fruitful marriage.
Only the British can do pomp and ceremony. Best wishes to the beautiful couple. The Prince is a lucky man.
You don’t see a royal wedding everyday, thank god! it’s called progress!