Planning: British Royal Marriage Test, no rules, no royals
on april 29, 2011, prince william will marry.
it is well known that he is the son of prince charles, crown prince of wales, and princess diana, who has for many years disappeared.
when diana died as a result of a traffic accident, the people who loved her moved their affections to william, so the wedding will no doubt be the focus of world attention.
at the bottom of the palace, my sister lin entered jia, and was afraid to go one step further, say one more word and be ashamed to laugh.
it is not difficult to understand why charles's two weddings are quite different.
a brief introduction to some of the royal custom of marriage in england may be useful today.
the royal marriage act does not provide for a wedding without the blessing of the queen, which requires all members of the royal family to pass the consent of the monarch, i.e., for the time being, all those who want to climb the golden leaf will be favoured by the queen and will enjoy the eyes of elizabeth ii.
even though the queen of england was not so satisfied with camilla and charles' love that year and did not attend their wedding, the public statement said: “the duke of edinburgh and i are pleased that prince of wales and ms.
camilla parker powers are about to marry.
we have offered them our warmest wishes for a future together.” words are also the kind of woman who accepts the love of her son.
moreover, the highest leader of the state religion of england, the anglican religion, is the queen, so there can be no catholics or heresy if they wish to become members of the royal family.
if it had been before, it would have been necessary to give up its original faith and become a member of the british state.
otherwise, the royal family would lose its theoretical right to inherit the throne.
fortunately, prince william had no similar distress, and the announcement from buckingham palace said that the queen was very happy about william and kate's marriage, and it seemed that grandmothering was quite happy with the grandkids' choice.
the tradition of prenuptial parties between prince william and prince harry
has long existed in the british crown.
the parties are attended by iron pals of the prospective bigamy, and they usually take place about a month before the wedding.
prince william's prenuptial bachelor party was hosted by his brother, prince harry, and was held at a country villa.
as feminism developed in the last century, women began to demand the right to wait, and the bride's bride, kate's bridesmaid, and her sister ordered four totally different hotels to make her a good-bye bachelor party, so as not to be harassed by the impenetrable paparazzi.
where can i witness that holy momentqueen, george iv, george v, etc.
were all married there.
but the house of st.
james is too small to accommodate so many people, and the royal marriage is increasingly becoming a public event, the focus of many media reports and pursuits, and more of the attention of all commonwealth subjects.
as a result, in 1919, princess padrisa changed her place of marriage to the westminster church, in order to make the royal wedding a public event.
queen elizabeth's parents and her own weddings are held here, and although sometimes the royal weddings are held at st.
paul's cathedral, such as charles and diana's, prince william's wedding is still scheduled at westminster cathedral.
for religious reasons, the marriage of charles and camilla was only a civil ceremony in windsor city hall.
four, who can watch and wear the
royal wedding is not the right of everyone to go to the scene and, generally speaking, friends of the royal family, foreign leaders, religious leaders, friends and family members of newcomers are on the list.
at the wedding of charles and diana in 1981, approximately 3,000 guests were invited to the wedding, including 21 monarchs, 20 heads of state, 26 governors and 281 members of the diplomatic corps, and 700 million more viewers watched the wedding live on television.
the royal members will sit on the right side of the church unless the groom is not a member of the royal family.
in general, men should wear uniform, dress or suit for participation in such ceremonies, and women are less restricted, but the hat is for every guest.
bride beads must contain a peach and gold twig of queen victoria's seed, after which they will remain in the tomb of the unknown warrior at the church of westminthe.
this tradition originated in 1840 when victoria married prince albert, when victoria did so, and since then every bride had to follow that practice.
the choice of a ring made of distinguished welsh gold at the time of marriage is already a tradition of the british royal wedding, but this year prince william does not seem to have any such intention.
it's no problem, it's just tradition.
five, how much did it cost? charles' first wedding took place in 1981 at a cost of us$ 2 million, when the crowd was celebrated, and was designated a public holiday on that day.
in 2005, his second wedding cost $1 million.
prince william's grand marriage budget remains unknown, and it is alleged that 60 staff members, including chefs, housekeepers and housekeepers, will serve 900 invited guests on the day of the wedding, and that the guests will benefit from the best of the chefs' elaborate british foods.
moreover, containers filled with food and cooking are of historic importance.
for example, the breakfast on the day of the wedding will be cooked with a copper pot, which was first used during the reign of george iv 190 years ago.
in addition, the british people will enjoy a day of public holidays, which seems to have been crucified.
because british citizens want the greatest royal event in 30 years to have a positive effectthe royal family and the government also want to have a good time with the people and to improve the social climate.
since you are married to a royal family, there is no more.
as a rule, a woman married to a royal heir will be named by virtue of her husband ' s title.
if her husband is duke duke, she will be duke, and if her husband is count wessex, she will be countess.
the exception is camilla, whose name is not princess, but countess cornwall, who, even if charles were to take over in the future, would not be the queen but the king's spouse.
to date, we do not know what kate's seal is, and it is assumed that it is one of the dukes and countesss of cambridge, the dukes and countesss of sussex, the dukes and countesss of connot, the dukes of windsor and the countesss.
whatever the custom, whatever the seal is, it's important that the couple be together.
let's hope that diana's tragedy never happens again and that the prince and princess will live happily ever after.
writing/swissung