Apr 28, 2011

Best Wishes to William and Catherine

Official programme: William and Kate said in their message at the start of the keepsake that they would like 'to thank everyone most sincerely for their kindness'

Royal Wedding



  • Kate will vow to 'love, comfort, honour and keep' William
  • Royal pair broke with tradition by writing own message in official programme
  • 150,000 souvenir copies of A5 guide available tomorrow for £2 each
Kate Middleton arrived at Westminster Abbey today where she was cheered by crowds of wellwishers just 24 hours before she marries Prince William.
She was joined by best man Prince Harry, as well as the bridesmaids and pageboys and members of her family for one final rehearsal of the big day which will be watched by two billion people round the globe.
The last run-through was taking place as it was revealed Miss Middleton will not promise to 'obey' Prince William in her vows.
New picture: This portrait of the Prince William and Kate Middleton by celebrated photographer Mario Testino was published in the official programme
New picture: This portrait of the Prince William and Kate Middleton by celebrated photographer Mario Testino was published in the official programme
Today thousands of royal fans had set up tents outside the Abbey where there was a carnival atmosphere.
As Kate arrived this morning a huge cheer went up from the royal fans who had arriving from round the globe.
Waving their Union flags, the crowds were up only to wave to the passing Household Cavalry this morning before the bride-to-be arrived for a last run through.
 


    It is the last time Miss Middleton or a member of the Royal Family will be at the abbey before the service gets under way tomorrow, St James's Palace said.
    Today the journalist who carried out the couple's engagement interview said they were attempting to 'block out the terror of having two billion people' watching them tomorrow.
    Kate Middleton and Prince Harry at the Abbey this morning for the last run-through. Two billion people are expected to watch the ceremony tomorrow
    Kate Middleton and Prince Harry at the Abbey this morning for the last run-through. Two billion people are expected to watch the ceremony tomorrow
    In a personal message to wellwishers, the couple said they were 'incredibly moved' by the affection shown to them since their engagement in the official wedding programme.
    Tomorrow modern-thinking Miss Middleton will pledge to 'love, comfort, honour and keep' William. The vows are printed in full below.
    The soon-to-be royal is following in the footsteps of the Prince's mother Diana who also opted not to 'obey' the Prince of Wales during their wedding ceremony in 1981.
    The Queen, Princess Margaret and the Princess Royal all said they would obey their husbands.
    William and his fiancee have selected the Series One Book of Common Prayer ceremony, from 1966, which allows the bride to drop 'obey him' and 'serve him' from the religious proceedings.
    Last practice: Kate Middleton, with her mother Carole and Prince Harry, gets into a Jaguar and leaves Westminster Abbey this morning after a final run through. The next time she will be back there will be for the wedding
    Last practice: Kate Middleton, with her mother Carole and Prince Harry, gets into a Jaguar and leaves Westminster Abbey this morning after a final run through. The next time she will be back there will be for the wedding
    Pippa Middleton, who will be a Bridesmaid, arrives at Westminster Abbey this morning
    Royal Bride: Kate Middleton arrives at Westminster Abbey
    Grinning bride: A smiling Kate Middleton, right, arrives at Westminster Abbey for the last run through. Left, her sister Pippa enters with bridesmaid Grace van Cutsem
    With William choosing not to wear a wedding ring, only the prince will say 'With this ring I thee wed' as he places the golden band on Kate's finger.
    The task of writing a message at the start of the official programme usually falls to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
    The wrote that they were deeply touched by people's reactions as they prepare for 'one of the happiest days of our lives', they said.
    A St James's Palace spokesman said: 'The couple felt that they wanted to put in a message from themselves.'
    The signatures 'William' and 'Catherine' can be seen underneath the heartfelt message.
    The programme also contains a hand-drawn colour map of the carriage procession route, as well as the history of the abbey and details of William and Kate's coats of arms.
    Last hours: Kate Middleton and Prince Harry leaves Westminster Abbey with family and friends this morning just a day before the ceremony after the final run through
    Last hours: Kate Middleton and Prince Harry leaves Westminster Abbey with family and friends this morning just a day before the ceremony after the final run through
    Enlarge Official programme: William and Kate said in their message at the start of the keepsake that they would like 'to thank everyone most sincerely for their kindness'
    Official programme: William and Kate said in their message at the start of the keepsake that they would like 'to thank everyone most sincerely for their kindness'
    It includes a brief history of past royal weddings at the abbey, where William the Conqueror was crowned in 1066.
    It declares: 'More than a millennium after the first William made his solemn oath, the abbey hosts another William and his bride for a further moment of great solemnity, but one of great joy as well.'
    Some 150,000 copies of the A5 booklet, costing £2 each, will be made available along the processional route on the wedding day by a team of military cadets and Explorer Scouts.
    The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams will conduct the vows, before pronouncing the couple 'man and wife'.
    The vows were released as it was revealed that tomorrow's traditional wedding service will be the epitome of 'Britishness'.
    A message from the royal couple in the souvenir programme says: 'We are both so delighted that you are able to join us in celebrating what we hope will be one of the happiest days of our lives.
    Wellwishers: Susanna Buckman, from Maryland, U.S. and Jessica and Chelsea Spence from Zimbabwe in the tented village outside Westminster Abbey this morning
    Wellwishers: Susanna Buckman, from Maryland, U.S. and Jessica and Chelsea Spence from Zimbabwe in the tented village outside Westminster Abbey this morning
    Royal father: Prince Charles arrives at Clarence House this morning hours before his son marries Kate Middleton tomorrow
    Royal father: Prince Charles arrives at Clarence House this morning hours before his son marries Kate Middleton tomorrow
    Wedding guide: Kate will not vow to 'obey' William it was revealed in vows printed this morning
    Smiling bride: Kate Middleton last night after the final rehearsal for tomorrow's Royal Wedding
    Wedding guide: Kate will not vow to 'obey' William it was revealed in vows printed in the official guide this morning. Pictured right, Kate Middleton leaves the final rehearsal last night ahead of the big day
    'The affection shown to us by so many people during our engagement has been incredibly moving, and has touched us both deeply.
    'We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone most sincerely for their kindness.'
    The keepsake souvenir, which includes the full Order of Service for the marriage ceremony tomorrow, also features a new black and white portrait of the couple by the celebrated fashion photographer Mario Testino.
    In a close-up shot, both the Prince and Miss Middleton are wearing matching open-necked white shirts and are smiling broadly, with Kate leaning towards William.
    In the much anticipated service, the music of famous classical favourites by Elgar, Britten and Vaughan Williams will all sound out around the ancient abbey.
    From the popular hymn Jerusalem to the quintessential English melody Greensleeves, the couple have embraced the nation's musical heritage in their choice of choral pieces and compositions.
    St James' Palace said many of the 'stunning' pieces were picked by the bride and groom for their 'theatre'.
    Final preparations: The household cavalry ride past Westminster Abbey early this morning on the day before the Royal Wedding
    Final preparations: The household cavalry ride past Westminster Abbey early this morning on the day before the Royal Wedding
    Clock ticking: Kate Middleton arrives at Westminster Abbey with Prince Harry for today's rehearsal ahead of the wedding tomorrow
    Clock ticking: Kate Middleton arrives at Westminster Abbey with Prince Harry for today's rehearsal ahead of the wedding tomorrow
    Final rehearsal: Prince William and fiancee Kate Middleton leave Westminster Abbey together last night after a last wedding run through
    Final rehearsal: Prince William and fiancee Kate Middleton leave Westminster Abbey together last night after a last wedding run through
    Catering staff are scanned as they enter Westminster Abbey this morning
    Catering staff are scanned as they enter Westminster Abbey this morning
    Tom Bradby, ITN political editor and William's friend, told ITV's Daybreak that the couple were trying to foget so many people will be watching.
    'I think there has been a really concerted attempt to block it out and just concentrate on their marriage,' he said.
    'The church is going to be full of many, many people, a lot of whom they've never met, and they just want to think about themselves and what it means to them.'
    Mr Bradby, a former royal correspondent, will attend the wedding as a guest.
    Mr Bradby said William was determined to protect his fiancee from intrusion into their lives.
    'I have really been struck over the last 10 years about how determined he has been to protect,' he said.
    'He looked at his mother and what happened to her and it didn't take a genius to draw the lessons that he's obviously drawn from it - which is he doesn't want that sort of chaos in his life.
    'He's tried to effectively create this iron wall around his friends and his girlfriend. You kind of worry for them that this is the moment the world gets let in.'
    Mr Bradby described the young couple, who met as undergraduates at the University of St Andrews, as 'sophisticated' media operators.
    Beaming: Bride-to-be Kate Middleton as she leaves Westminster Abbey this morning
    Beaming: Bride-to-be Kate Middleton as she leaves Westminster Abbey this morning
    By Royal Appointment: Page boy Tom Pettifer, eight, and Lady Louise Windsor arrive for the rehearsals this morning
    By Royal Appointment: Page boy Tom Pettifer, eight, and Lady Louise Windsor arrive for the rehearsals this morning
    Royal Wedding route map
    Final countdown: Tents line the street outside Westminster Abbey this morning where William and Kate will wed in a service conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury
    Final countdown: Tents line the street outside Westminster Abbey this morning where William and Kate will wed in a service conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury
    William's father the Prince of Wales and stepmother the Duchess of Cornwall and Kate's parents Carole and Michael Middleton and sister Pippa will all act as witnesses and sign the historic marriage registers during the ceremony on Friday.
    It also emerged that the bride will walk up the aisle to the dramatic sounds of a coronation anthem - the soaring choral masterpiece 'I was glad' by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry from Psalm 122.
    It was composed for the crowning of Prince William's great-great-great grandfather Edward VII at Westminster Abbey in 1902, but is also popular at weddings.
    As the choir begins to sing, the bride will begin her three and a half minute procession through the Nave and Quire to meet her Prince on her father's arm.
    The newlyweds will leave the Abbey to the sounds of the well-known rousing orchestral march Crown Imperial by William Walton, which was also played at Charles and Diana's wedding.
    The three hymns - 'Guide me, O thou great Redeemer', 'Love divine, all loves excelling' and Jerusalem which begins 'And did those feet in ancient time' - are all favourites of the couple.
    The traditional souvenir programme is available to download from today at www.officialroyalwedding2011.org.
    Sophie Wessex arrives at Clarence House ahead of the wedding rehearsal at Westminster Abbey
    Kate Middleton's mother Carole leaves Clarence House for Westminster Abbey
    Run-through: Sophie Wessex, left, arrives at Clarence House this morning and, right, Kate Middleton's mother Carole leaves for Westminster Abbey
    Official programme: 150,000 copies have been printed of the A5 booklet, costing £2 each, which will be made available along the route on the wedding day by a team of military cadets and Explorer Scouts
    Official programme: 150,000 copies have been printed of the A5 booklet, costing £2 each, which will be made available along the route on the wedding day by a team of military cadets and Explorer Scouts

    Royal bride vows to 'love, comfort, honour and keep' William

    Here is the full Solemnization of Marriage conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Order of Service:
    The Archbishop says to Prince William:
    William Arthur Philip Louis, wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife, to live together according to God's law in the holy estate of matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour and keep her, in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
    He answers:
    I will.
    The Archbishop says to Catherine:
    Catherine Elizabeth, wilt thou have this man to thy wedded husband, to live together according to God's law in the holy estate of matrimony? Wilt thou love him, comfort him, honour and keep him, in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
    She answers:
    I will.
    Royal fans: Enthusiasts sleep on the streets - one of them in a tent adorned with a Union Jack - outside Westminster Abbey as they guarantee themselves the best spots for tomorrow's ceremony
    Royal fans: Enthusiasts sleep on the streets - one of them in a tent adorned with a Union Jack - outside Westminster Abbey as they guarantee themselves the best spots for tomorrow's ceremony
    The Archbishop continues:
    Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?
    The Archbishop receives Catherine from her father's hand. Taking Catherine's right hand, Prince William says after the Archbishop:
    I, William Arthur Philip Louis, take thee, Catherine Elizabeth to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse: for richer, for poorer; in sickness and in health; to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy law; and thereto I give thee my troth.
    They loose hands.
    Catherine, taking Prince William by his right hand, says after the Archbishop:
    I, Catherine Elizabeth, take thee, William Arthur Philip Louis, to my wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse: for richer, for poorer; in sickness and in health; to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy law; and thereto I give thee my troth.
    They loose hands.
    Tent city: Hundreds of campers were set up outside Westminster Abbey this morning and cheered as Kate Middleton and senior members of the Royal family arrived for a run through
    Tent city: Hundreds of campers were set up outside Westminster Abbey this morning and cheered as Kate Middleton and senior members of the Royal family arrived for a run through
    Exclusive entrance: Workmen erect a screen at the front of The Goring hotel which Kate Middleton has chosen as a base for herself and her closest family ahead of the royal wedding
    Exclusive entrance: Workmen erect a screen at the front of The Goring hotel which Kate Middleton has chosen as a base for herself and her closest family ahead of the royal wedding
    The Archbishop blesses the ring:
    Bless, O Lord, this ring, and grant that he who gives it and she who shall wear it may remain faithful to each other, and abide in thy peace and favour, and live together in love until their lives' end. 
    Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
    Prince William takes the ring and places it upon the fourth finger of Catherine's left hand.
    Prince William says after the Archbishop:
    With this ring I thee wed; with my body I thee honour; and all my worldly goods with thee I share: in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
    The Congregation remains standing as the Couple kneels.
    The Archbishop says:
    Let us pray.
    O eternal God, Creator and Preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, the author of everlasting life: send thy blessing upon these thy servants, this man and this woman, whom we bless in thy name; that, living faithfully together, they may surely perform and keep the vow and covenant betwixt them made, whereof this ring given and received is a token and pledge; and may ever remain in perfect love and peace together, and live according to thy laws; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
    Amen.
    The Archbishop joins their right hands together and says:
    Those whom God hath joined together let no man put asunder.
    The Archbishop addresses the Congregation:
    Forasmuch as William and Catherine have consented together in holy wedlock, and have witnessed the same before God and this company, and thereto have given and pledged their troth either to other, and have declared the same by giving and receiving of a ring, and by joining of hands; I pronounce that they be man and wife together, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
    The Archbishop blesses the Couple:
    God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost, bless, preserve, and keep you; the Lord mercifully with his favour look upon you; and so fill you with all spiritual benediction and grace, that ye may so live together in this life, that in the world to come ye may have life everlasting. Amen.


    Apr 27, 2011

    My Love for all things Royal!

    Over the past couple of months I have been asked why I enjoying talking and learning about the British Royal Family and some other royal family. But my main focus has been the current royal in England. It all started with watching the engagement announcement of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales(Prince Charles) and Lady Diana Spencer in February 1981. I became so enthrall with the future Princess of Wales. She was lovely English rose and her prince was smart and yes handsome. I loved reading about this couple so much. I have to say that I been reading about Her Majesty and Her Family. So many amazing people in this family and strong characters during some tough times in history. The King's Speech was the story of King George IV (Queen's Father) this story was about him dealing with problem with a stutter. He was not groomed to be King  and he and his Wife Duchess of York lived a simple life with daughters Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margret. His brother became involved with women named Willis Simpson(Duchess of Windsor) and he step down as King to be with this women. This change the life of his brother Albert and his family. His and his wife Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mum) stayed in London during the war. Became beloved to the British People and the world. King George IV died in February 1952 after a battle of lung cancer. His Eldest Daughter Princess Elizabeth became the Sovereign of The United Kingdom. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in front of her young family( Prince Charles age 4 and Princess Anne age 3) . The Queen and her Husband are the proud parents of  4 children  (3 sons Charles, Andrew,Edward and one Daughter Anne)
    and 8 grandchildren and one great-grand child. The family has gone threw many events both sad and tragic. Divorce of 3 of Queen's children(Charles and Anne and Andrew)  and the death of family members ( Princess Diana and Queen Mum and Princess Margret.  They are like any family it has up and downs. Each member has grown in our eyes. I enjoy this hobby and love learning about something new. This Friday, I will celebrate a new person joining the fold. Best wishes to William and Kate

    Apr 26, 2011

    Scedule for the Wedding

     
     
    The Royal wedding schedule for Friday:

    8:30 am: Guests will start arriving at Westminster Abbey.

    10:30 am: Carole Middleton, Kate’s mother, enters Abbey through Great West Door.
    ...
    10:40 am – 10:50 am: Royal family will begin arriving, entering through Great West Door. William accompanied by his best man, Prince Harry. The Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, will be the last to arrive.

    11:00 am: Kate, her father, Michael Middleton, and five bridesmaids arrive at Great West Door.

    11:00 am: Simultaneous with arrival, Buckingham Palace discloses wedding gown, designer, sketches and photos. Palace will also release, if it has not done so earlier in morning, title bestowed by Queen on the couple.

    11:05 am – 12:05 pm (approx.): Service conducted by the Very Rev. John Hall, Dean of Westminster. Wedding vows presided over by Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sermon delivered by the Right Rev. Richard Chartres.

    12:40 pm: After ride down The Mall in 1902 State Landau horse-drawn carriage, newlyweds arrive at Buckingham Palace. Other wedding party members follow.

    12:40 pm (approx.) – 1:25 pm: Official wedding portraits will taken.

    1:25 pm: Newlyweds appear on Buckingham Palace balcony. Wave to adoring crowds.

    1:30 pm: Royal Air Force fly-over of jet and propeller planes.

    1:32 pm – 1:40 pm: Widely expected newlywed kiss. Kate and William’s last scheduled public appearance of the day.

    Apr 25, 2011

    Two Parent's Wish

    In early summer and late fall of 1981. Two young couples were told they were expecting a child. One child was due to come in early days of January and one child was due in late June or early July. Each mom-to-be went threw the morning sickness and changing body. Each dad-to-be help his wife with many things and the child was about to come into the world. In early January a little girl was born to Michael and Carol Middleton this little girl was named Catherine Elizabeth Middleton .In late June a little boy was born to Prince and Princess of Wales, this little boy was named William Arthur Philip Louis. Each child was blessing to each of their parents and they watched them grow and each had love from them. Now those two babies born in 1982 are about to become married to each other. Each parent is thinking about when they saw this little face for the first time what the wished for their son and daughter. One mother is helping her little girl pick her dress and see her start her new life. One mother is memory for the son and her engagement ring is on her future daughter-in-law. One father is about to walk his little girl to meet her husband. The other father is watching his oldest son get married and thinking how proud he is of his son. Parent's have many wishes for their child in early moments of life and one the wedding day they have to thing where did the time go.


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    Apr 21, 2011

    Born April 21, 1926, Queen Elizabeth II turns 85 years old today.  Although her “official birthday” is celebrated yearly in June with the Trooping of the Colour ceremony.
    Happy 85th Birthday to the Queen
    - the Monarchy’s lighthouse & touchstone

    Long may Her Majesty reign!
    The Queen & the Duke are currently in Windsor Castle.  She’ll be in Westminster Abbey later today for the Royal Maundy service. No news on how Her Majesty will be celebrating her landmark birthday.
    Yesterday, however, the Palace confirmed that the Queen & Prince Philip hosted Kate Middleton’s parents – Michael and Carole – to a private lunch.  It is believed that it is the first time they have met.  Previous reports insisted the Queen had no plans to meet them before the wedding.
    Buckingham Palace says: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh hosted Mr and Mrs Michael Middleton at a private lunch at Windsor Castle today.”
    According to a royal source: “It was a lovely lunch, very warm with lots of laughter and I think helped put everyone at ease.” The meal started at 1pm and lasted just under an hour and half – Her Majesty has never been one to linger long over lunch.
    Also present were a handful of household staff including the Queen’s private secretary and equerry.