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Now that everyone has had a chance to watch, rewatch, and digest the royal wedding (and nap), what did everyone think?  I thought it was so so lovely and just perfect for a princess.  Kate's gown might not have been my style or very favorite, but ON HER it was perfection.  And how about her sister Pippa's gown?!  To die for, right?  The whole affair was just so exciting and it was nice to see people celebrating what is, deep down, a wonderful moment for others.  Because although they may be royal, they are also just a couple in love who just committed to a life together.  I wish them all the best!

Here are some of my favorite pics from the day:
















{photos via msnbc and stylemepretty}

William and Kate in a final Royal Wedding rehearsal at Westminster Abbey

As predicted Prince William and Kate Middleton were ushered into a side entrance of Westminster Abbey last night to complete a final run-through of Friday's Royal Wedding ceremony.

The couple arrived in a chauffeur-driven car around 7:30 p.m. (GMT) with their wedding party, which included Prince Harry, Pippa Middleton and the rest of Kate's immediate family including her parents, Michael and Carole, and brother James.

Kate Middleton Hair in Chignon


Hmm. I had good money on her hair being down for the ceremony. Maybe I need to rethink.

With speculation continuing to mount about every detail of the upcoming royal wedding, how Kate will wear her hair is no exception.

And, because the princess-to-be was seen leaving her family home on Tuesday wearing a perfectly put-together chignon as she drove a car headed for London, it seems I might be wrong.

This marks the second time recently that Middleton has been seen sporting the swept-back style, sparking rumors that she could possibly wear the look on Friday for her walk down the aisle. Crowns do look best when the hair is pulled back, don't they?

But from feather fascinators to wind-blown ponytails – and that signature perfectly-styled blowout – Middleton will no doubt wow us with her wedding coif, no matter which she chooses. We'll just have to wait and see.

36 hours to go....

Royal Wedding: Kate Middleton Hair in Chignon : People.com

No Tweeting from Westminster Abbey

 Any 140-character loving guests attending the April 29 wedding William and Kate will be sorely disappointed, as signal-blocking technology will be installed at Westminster Abbey to nix cellphone use.

According to Yahoo, the idea was suggested by members of the royal family and confirmed by police and security. They hope nixing phones and tweeting will cut down on news photos and videos featuring cellphone-toting guests, distracting ringtones and info about the wedding getting out ahead of the ceremony.

The absence of Twitter at the actual event doesn’t mean the web will go silent, obviously — in fact, talk of the Royal Wedding is growing rapidly on Facebook and Twitter.

And, hey, at least no one will be fired during the event — a Buckingham Palace guard was already sacked from his royal wedding day duties after calling the bride-to-be a “stuck up cow” and “posh bitch” on Facebook.

No Tweets Allowed at the Royal Wedding

10 Interesting Royal Wedding Facts


Think you know everything there is about the Royal Wedding?

At this point, the impending wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (soon to be Princess Catherine) has been covered in such exhaustive detail that we know what kind of ring she'll be wearing, who will be filling the seats of Westminster Abbey, and even what the guests will be chowing down on before and after the ceremony.

Yet, there are still one or two (or 10) things you might not know about the big event, or royal weddings in general. To make sure you approach this heavily-anticipated worldwide event adequately prepared, we've outlined some facts and figures that will make you the ruler of your own personal royal wedding party.

Read on my friends: 10 Royal Wedding Facts

Who is Prince Harry?

 First thing - did you know Harry is actually Henry?!

Harry is Prince Henry of Wales, born15 September 1984, is the younger son of Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and grandson of Queen Elizabeth II.

He is third in the line of succession to the thrones of 16 independent countries, but mostly the UK.

He turned his back on a university education to pursue a military career, and as such served for 77 days in Afghanistan.

Prince Harry will be William's closest aide and confidante before, during and after the Royal Wedding. Harry orchestrated the stag party, which reportedly involved a chest wig and a clay pigeon shoot at an estate in Devon, and Harry will look after the Page Boys on the big day.

He told the German newspaper "Bild": It's great that Kate is becoming part of the family. I always wished for a sister, and now I have one."

The Prince has recently rekindled his relationship with Miss Chelsy Davy.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry_of_Wales

Prince Harry taking Chelsy Davy to the Royal Wedding


It seems that Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy are back in each other’s arms.

This was the conclusion made by observers after Davy was invited by Prince Harry to the wedding of his older brother Prince William and Kate Middleton this Friday.

British newspapers reported that the 25-year old Davy was on the list of guests attending the royal couple’s wedding at Westminster Abbey.

The blonde Zimbabwean will not only be at the church service but will most likely provide support to the 26-year old Harry as he delivers the best man’s speech at the private reception late in the evening.

Davy and Prince Harry reportedly went separate ways after a five-year relationship in 2009. However, there were reports that the relationship of the couple was rekindled late last year as they started to see each other again. The two were spotted in February as they were having dinner in London.

However, many are predicting that the rekindling of the relationship may be affected by the recent developments in Prince Harry’s military career. He is now enabled to fly Apache attack helicopters after he passed the latest stage of his military training and will soon be based in Suffolk which is 80 miles from London while Davy will start her law job in London this September.

Prince Harry taking Chelsy Davy to the Royal Wedding | Golf Talk

Pippa has balls...Disco Balls!

Officials are apparently not happy with the disco balls produced by Pippa Middleton, sister of the bride and Maid of Honour.

We've all been to dull wedding receptions. The food stinks. The lights are too bright. A four-piece band is playing "The Girl from Ipanema," and nobody's dancing. According to the rumor mill, Kate Middleton's sister, Pippa, wants to avoid those all-too-common problems at the royal wedding reception with the help of some disco balls.

The Daily Mail reports that "Pip" wants to hang disco balls in the throne room of Buckingham Palace for the postwedding celebration. So, what's the big whoop? Pippa, who is Kate's chief bridesmaid as well as a professional event organizer, has apparently rubbed some officials the wrong way. Her glittery plans to bring "a younger atmosphere to the royal couple's evening reception" are indeed a stark contrast to the traditions of Buckingham Palace.

Officials were said to have been none too pleased with Pippa's plan to transform the royal residence to Studio 54, but the 27-year-old won the standoff. Her victory was no doubt in large thanks to her future brother-in-law. Again according to sources William stepped in and "insisted that the couple be allowed to properly let their hair down at night."

It's not just the disco balls that will encourage a party atmosphere. On Saturday morning, Prince Harry has planned an epic "survivor's breakfast" for those who partied all through the night. According to Martin Rogers of Yahoo!, the breakfast will include "bacon sandwiches and fry-ups -- an artery-clogging concoction of eggs, sausages, and other fried treats - traditional British hangover busters." Good thing. Because Harry plans to serve cocktails called "treasure chests" at the reception.

Pippa Middleton Hangs Disco Balls in Buckingham Palace - Yahoo! Buzz Log

Royal wedding guests to face security checks at the Abbey

Not really suprising...but will still be frustrating for guests, VIPs and dignitaries who are "dolled up to the nines"...to be body swept and scanned by some sweaty security guard!

It's not the type of welcome most wedding guests expect - ID checks and a tough security sweep before entering the church.

But then again, Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding on Friday is no ordinary affair.

Britain hasn't seen a royal wedding of this size since Prince Charles married Diana in 1981 -- there were actually 200 more police on duty for that wedding, which had a longer procession route and a guest list of some 3,500 people, including foreign royals and heads of state.

Friday's wedding will offer much of the same pomp and circumstance with its 1,900 invited guests. Still, it presents a modern security nightmare for the 5,000 U.K. police officers on duty, who will be on the lookout for Irish dissident terrorists, Muslim extremists, anti-monarchists, protesters and ordinary riffraff who might blight the royal spectacle.

William & Kate: The Royal Wedding - Royal wedding guests to face security checks at the Abbey

Royal wedding buzz stirs monarchy debate in Canada


Whether it's about the cake, the kiss or the constant coverage, comments or complaints over the royal wedding are bound to slip into Canadian conversation on the eve of the big day.

But regardless of if they're rooting for the royals or nauseated by the blow-by-blow coverage, monarchists and republicans agree that Friday's grand event is getting Canadians thinking about their country's link to the monarchy, and whether it will endure.

"We relish the chance of having the monarchy in the news," says Tom Freda, co-founder and director of the Citizens for a Canadian Republic. "Apathy is the biggest problem we have in this debate."

Freda's non-profit group wishes Prince William and Kate Middleton well, but ultimately wants the country's head of state to be an elected governor general from Canada instead of a "non-resident monarch. "

"Simply being a celebrity is not enough to warrant being at the core of the Canadian state," he says.

"Especially when these people aren't Canadian and they don't live here."

William & Kate: The Royal Wedding - Royal wedding buzz stirs monarchy debate in Canada

Kate and Wills "calling the shots"!

 Do you believe it or not? I'm not sure. Could just be good PR.

Apparently Prince William and Kate Middleton are “calling the shots” over every aspect of their wedding as they refuse to allow courtiers or politicians to dictate to them.

The couple ignored warnings that a spring ceremony could be a washout, choosing Friday, April 29 as their big day, and will not allow protocol to get in the way of who they invite or who presides over the service.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, traditionally conducts major ceremonies at Westminster Abbey, the couple’s chosen venue, but he still has no idea whether he will be overlooked in favour of a minister with a closer personal relationship with the Prince.
A senior royal source Prince William and Catherine Middleton also have the last word on who is invited, and could veto some VIPs to make way for personal friends or deserving members of the public.


Read the rest of the Telegraph article here:

Prince William and Kate Middleton 'calling the shots' over every aspect of their wedding, aides reveal - Telegraph

Who is Prince Charles?


In this case, Charles, Prince of Wales, is FOTG - Father of the Groom!

Charles was born on 14 November 1948, and is the heir apparent and eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II. Since 1958, his major title has been HRH The Prince of Wales. He is now the longest serving heir apparent in British history...i.e. he has been WAITING ages to become King!

Charles was educated at Cheam and Gordonstoun Schools, which is father, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, had attended as a child. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity College, Cambridge, and he served a tour of duty with the Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976.

He married Lady Diana Spencer before an enormous television audience of 750 million (to be eclipsed on Friday!) and they had two sons, Prince William of Wales born in 1982, and Prince Harry of Wales, in 1984.


Charles and Diana separated in 1992 following tabloid allegations concering their relationship, and they divorced in 1996 after Diana publicly accused Charles of having an affair with Camilla Parker Bowles (now his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall). Charles did himself admit adultery on television.

As the word knows, Diana tragically died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, leaving Charles to raise the two sons.

The Prince is well known for his cahrity work and sponsors the Prince's Trust among other cahrities, He is outspoken on the environment and architecture, and produced a book on the conservation of buildings called A Vision of Britain in 1989.

The produ father played down his enthusiasm to see his elder son, William, marrying, by joking, "They've been practising long enough". His comment was thought to lack sentiment and was a reminder of his aloof response in 1981 when he and Diana Spencer were asked if they were in love. He replied, "Whatever love is"....and the rest as they say is history.

With less than 2 days to go until the Royal Wedding...


What's the latest news?

At around 2am (GMT) this morning approximately 1000 British soldiers from the RAF, Navy, Household Cavalry, and the Army (some of whom have served with Prince William) took part in a dress rehearsal. 

The rehearsal followed the planned Royal procession route culminating at 5am with the Rolls Royce phantom in which Kate Middleton is expected to travel in on her way to the ceremony, pulling up outside Westminster Abbey. Later on, seven RAF pilots rehearsed the fly-past in the sky above London. 

There is a full dress rehearsal expected tomorrow, the day before the Royal Wedding, which will take place in Westminster Abbey and involve the whole of the wedding party except Kate, William and the Royal Family. 

A music rehearsal is taking place in the Abbey today, which has been closed off now to the public. And, Kate and William are expected to run through a dress rehearsal at Westminster Abbey later on today but it is not yet confirmed.

The public have already started pitching their tents along the main procession route with some of the people having camped out since Tuesday just to ensure they secure one of the best viewing positions. 

Elsewhere, it has been rumoured that Alexander McQueen maybe the designer behind the Royal Wedding dress (we'll update you further on this). Whilst others have been more concerned with Kate's hairdo, with speculation that she will be wearing it up instead of down after she was spotted today with it uncharacteristically tied up.

Finally, there has been some speculation that Prince William personally snubbed Tony Blair and Gordon Brown by ensuring they both were not invited to the Royal Wedding. In contrast two past Tory leaders, Sir John Major and Lady Thatcher were invited. 

It is no secret that Prince William is not a big fan of Tony Blair after he made political capital out of the death of his mother and Gordon Brown may have just been a victim of convenience as the Palace's official line on it is that neither Tony Blair nor Gordon Brown are Knights of the Realm. They could hardly invite one without the other, could they?



The Royal Wedding flowers

Prince William and Miss Catherine (Kate) Middleton have chosen London-based floral designer Shane Connolly to create the floral displays for their Royal Wedding in 2 days time on 29th April 2011. 

Mr. Connolly has directed a team of florists, including Westminster Abbey's and Buckingham Palace's florists, and florists individually chosen by the Couple, to create the floral displays at the Abbey and for Buckingham Palace.

Mr. Connolly has directed a team of florists, including Westminster Abbey's and Buckingham Palace's florists, and florists individually chosen by the Couple, to create the floral displays at the Abbey and for Buckingham Palace.

Mr. Connolly was chosen by the couple owing to his reputation for producing elegant and unique displays, and for his creative approach which focuses on using seasonal, natural and organic flowers. Mr. Connolly is also well known for his sustainable approach to floristry, which incorporates as much as possible the use of growing, rather than cut, plants and trees.

The Couple have taken a close interest in the designs, which follows a theme that pays tribute to the Language of Flowers.

The floral displays in Westminster Abbey feature a variety of seasonal growing and cut British flowers and trees sourced from Royal Estates and other growers around the country. The flowers and plants include blossoms, azaleas, rhododendron, euphorbias, beech, wisteria and lilac.


The floral displays in the Abbey will include eight 20 feet-high trees: six English Field Maple and two Hornbeam. All the trees will be growing in planters, which have also been designed by Mr. Connolly and which were made by craftsmen at Highgrove, The Prince of Wales's Residence in Gloucestershire.

After the wedding, the flowers and plants will be left in position in Westminster Abbey for the public to view until Friday 6th May 2011. Following this, many of the trees will be taken to Highgrove Gardens, where they will be planted. The Couple's intention is that many of the cut plants and flowers and all the growing plants will be donated to charities or re-planted.


The Metropolitan Police talk about Royal Wedding security


Anyone attempting to disrupt the royal wedding on Friday will face a "robust" response, the Metropolitan Police has said.

Some 5,000 officers will be on duty to ensure the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is a "safe, secure and happy event".

Commander Christine Jones, who will be overseeing the police operation, said there was no specific known threat. However 60 known troublemakers have been banned from London on the day.

"We would be wrong not to consider spontaneous protest as part of our contingency planning. But let us make it absolutely clear - this is a day of celebration, joy and pageantry. It is a fantastic day for Britain," she said.

"Any criminals attempting to disrupt it, be that in the guise of protest or otherwise, will be met by a robust, decisive, flexible and proportionate policing response."

Assistant Commander Lynne Owens added that although plans were in place to deal with any disruptions, police cannot ban demonstrations from taking place in the capital.

She confirmed that Muslims Against Crusades had planned to protest outside Westminster Abbey and were due to meet with police last week to discuss conditions but had failed to turn up.




The radical cleric Anjem Choudary is  apparently still planning a protest on the day of the Royal Wedding, despite being banned from demonstrating near Westminster Abbey.


But now the cleric has confirmed two of his group's supporters plan to meet police on Thursday to renew efforts to conduct a protest as close to the Royal procession route as possible.

Although senior officers denied permission for a demonstration near the Abbey, they have little in the way of powers to stop protests elsewhere London.    


Police fear the possibility of disorder, as rival protest group the English Defence League has already warned it will hold a counter-demonstration should the Muslims Against Crusades protest go ahead.                                                                       


As well as the Royal Family, 50 heads of state are attending the ceremony, which it is anticipated will be watched by up to two billion people on television. There will be 70-80 close protection teams for VIPs on the day.

Kate Middleton tipped to borrow Queen's tiara for wedding

A gambler stands to win £72,000 after betting that Kate Middleton will become the first 'commoner' to wear the Queen's tiara as she weds.

The bet that Miss Middleton will wear the diamond George III tiara was placed by a well-spoken middle-aged woman in Egham, Berkshire, according to the Sun.


The Russian fringe tiara is part of the crown jewels and was made in 1919 for Queen Mary. It has since been worn by the Queen mother, the Queen and Princess Anne at their weddings.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1380592/Kate-Middleton-tipped-borrow-Queens-tiara-wedding-72-000-bet.html#ixzz1KbyMcVRe



Who is Pippa Middleton?

Pippa Middleton, aged 27, will be Kate's Maid of Honour.

A glamourous younger sister, she has a pretty hard role for the Royal Wedding - preparing her big sis for the most nerve-wracking moment of her life thus far, marrying a Prince in front of what, 2 billion people?

She will be in charge of the bridesmaids, some of whom are quite young and in the excitement of the moment could well run around Westminster Abbey with their skirts pulled over their heads shouting "See my Bum-Bum"...so she has her work cut out for her.

She was baptised Philippa Charlotte Middleton, is commonly known as Pippa and to her family simply "Pip". She was educated at the very posh Marlborough College in Wiltshire before going to the University of Edinburgh in Scotland to study English.

She spends two days a week working for "Table Talk", an events company, and the balance of her working week at the family firm "Party Pieces". She has a reputation for being able to organise a great party!

In an interview with the Sunday Times she says she takes her love of writing from her degree, and as the interviewer reveals she has startlingly white teeth and expensive highlights (from Richard Ward in Chelsea).

She is attached - to a chap called Alex Loudon, an Old Etonian and a former cricketer.

The Royal Family's modern new couple


In terms of a romance, Prince William and Catherine Middleton's decade-long courtship has been thoroughly modern. A fairytale, no. Romeo and Juliet, definitely not.

With the Queen having watched the marriages of three of her four children disintegrate, there was never going to be overt pressure placed on Prince William to rush into wedlock.

So he was allowed to live with his future wife, from the middle class no less, not only as a flat mate at university, but as a couple in northern Wales.

Considering that Diana called Prince Charles 'Sir' up until their engagement, these were serious concessions for a family so entrenched in tradition.

Like many young couples, William and Catherine have had their bumps along the way.

They split up briefly in 2007 before reuniting and deciding to marry nearly a decade after their first meeting.
'That is what people do, the global western middle class experience, the gap year, university, cohabitation. 

Previous royal people that were part of a generation that could have done those things did not do those things,' British social commentator Peter York said.

'William and Kate are like their peers in that sense. It is not a classic royal marriage.'

Read the rest of this interesting article from Sky here: Sky News: The royal family's modern new couple

Harry to spend time with William on April 28th


William has already had his stag party out of the way -- so what will England's future King be doing on April 28?

Bro time!

"William asked Harry to spend the night at Clarence House, the night before the wedding," a palace source tells US Weekly of William, 28, and brother Prince Harry.

"It'll be great for the two brothers to be together before the big day. I'm sure Harry can help William with any last-minute nerves."

Prince William to Hang With Prince Harry on Wedding Eve - omg! news on Yahoo!

The Royal Wedding could be a right Royal washout


Will Kate Middleton and Prince William be swapping a horse drawn carriage for an inflatable raft? Probably not but weather forecast reports for Friday 29th April, the day of the Royal Wedding are not looking too good. 

The weather reports are varying in terms of how bad the weather will be on the Royal Wedding day but most of them are reporting some degree of rain.

Of course weather patterns are constantly changing so hopefully with a few days left until the big day the weather situation will improve.

Fascinators are a hit in the US

Prince William's bride-to-be Kate Middleton, whose sartorial style will be closely scrutinized by fashionistas once she's officially a princess, is already getting credit for bringing one style stateside -- the precariously-perched feathered "fascinator."


The fascinator is a particularly ornate hair accessory that can feature feathers, beads, flowers and other fancy trimmings.

Fascination over the Fascinator is growing in the United States, with Google searches up 50% for this style of hat since January.

Fascinator sales have soared recently at Cedar Park, Texas-based Serendipity Tiaras, an online seller and supplier of bridal accessories such as veils, broaches, tiaras and fascinators to bridal boutiques.


Kate Middleton's "Fascinator" hats - Apr. 25, 2011

How to plan your day on April 29th!

Are you ready for April 29th? Want to know what's happening when? Pay attention...(all times GMT)

6.00am - Behind the scenes workers have been awake for hours, all through the night in fact, ensuring that the day will run smoothly. Police will be amongst the earliest risers, checking security is tight around the royal venues and routes, closing down the area within and around the processional route. Gardeners, street cleaners and city workers are preparing thr route for the Royal Wedding.

9.00am to 10.00am - Guests will start arriving from 9am. This will mean an array of royal dignitaries, heads of state, politicians, friend and family and the all-important celebrities!! In total the guest list is around 1900.

10.10am - Wills and Harry leave Clarence House for Westminster Abbey. They are followed at a respectful distance by the remainder of the Royal Family, who themselves depart from Buckingham Palace. All travel in state cars.

10.50am - Kate, with her father Michael, set off in the Queen's Rolls-Royce Phantom VI (the car attacked by protesters in London in December, as it happens).

11.00am - The Wedding Ceremony!! The Westminster Abbey Service begins with the bride and her father walking down the aisle, and William will be waiting by the altar for her.

12.15pm - If it is sunny and dry weather, the 1902 State Landau carriage will transport the newlyweds to Buckingham Palace. If it is raining, the Glass Coach (used by Diana 30 years ago) will be used instead. The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment will escort the Queen and Prince Philip, and two separate Ascot Landau carriages will take Harry and Pippa, Best Man and Maid of Honour, as well as the young page boys and bridesmaids.

12.40pm - just 600 guests are inivted to Buckingham Palace for a Champagne reception hosted by the Queen. 10,000 canapés will be prepared.

1.30pm - Wills and Kate - now married - will appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, with hopefully a public kiss. This will be followed by a flypast of RAF airfraft.

2pm - Roads in London are reopened to civilian traffic.

3.30pm - Kate and Wills spend time with their guests - away from the paparazzi!

7.00pm - 300 of the couple's friends and family will attend a dinner hosted by Charles, Prince of Wales.

....and they lived Happy Ever After...?

British Cabinet Ministers have applied austerity measures to their Royal Wedding gifts


British Cabinet Ministers were accused of being 'Scrooges' after they gave just £35 each towards a group wedding present for Prince William and Kate Middleton. Together the 23 Ministers raised £805.

The 23 Ministers, who each earn about £135,000 a year, received letters from Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O’Donnell telling them £35 was ‘an appropriate sum’.

The £805 will be given to Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding charity, which supports 26 charities chosen by them. The amount and the decision to give it to charity was agreed by Sir Gus and David Cameron after fears it would be embarrassing if some bought lavish gifts while others gave nothing.

The decision was approved after a Cabinet discussion. Ministers then privately agreed they would all give exactly £35 to avoid one-upmanship. One said: ‘You can imagine the kind of media frenzy there would be if everyone gave different amounts. It may not be very romantic but it is best if we all do the same.’

Labour MP Tom Watson said: ‘Most people will think £35 is pretty mean-minded coming from well-paid Ministers who can afford to give a lot more, especially when it is going to such good causes. You would raise more money at a jumble sale.’ Nick Clegg and Mr Cameron will also buy the Royal couple separate presents.

Bahrain's Royal Prince has had to decline his Royal Wedding invite

Prince Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa, Bahrain's crown prince has declined an invitation to attend Britain's royal wedding at the 11th hour because of ongoing unrest in that Gulf nation.

The Prince sent his regrets to Prince Charles on Sunday stating that he will not be attending the wedding of Charles' son Prince William to Kate Middleton.

British media have criticised the wedding invitation to Bahrain's crown prince because of the violent reaction in his country against protesters calling for more freedoms.

The crown prince of Bahrain said in his letter to Prince Charles that he delayed sending his regrets in hopes that the situation in the Gulf nation would improve and leave him able to attend.

The Bahraini government has imposed martial law and invited troops from mainly Sunni-led neighboring states to help quell the uprising by mostly Shi'ite protesters.

Bahraini officials said earlier this month that 24 people have died in the unrest. Amnesty International said last week that the government had arrested more than 500 people over the last month.



During the 2011 pro-democracy revolution, the Crown Prince, in public statements aimed at the western media (and in in talks with the Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, William Hague) claimed to have made contact with representatives of all of the country's political parties, including the main Shia opposition parties. As the deputy commander of the defense forces, he claimed to have ordered the army off the streets. 


As events transpired, however, the Crown Prince either directly ordered or was unable to prevent the army from taking over a hospital, destroying the symbolic Pearl Roundabout, and implementing a violent crackdown on essentially non-violent pro-democracy protesters. These actions have earned the Crown Prince a series of condemnations ranging from those of Amnesty International through The Obama Administration.


Rather than actually address the legitimate democratic aspirations of those living in Bahrain, the Crown Prince, in concert with the Royal Family, have reaffirmed their hard-line commitment to a monarchical system, and have declared a three month "state of emergency" intended to undermine and stifle the popular opposition.

Royal Wedding Seating Plan at Westminster Abbey



North Lantern
Miss Middleton's immediate family and friends
Prince William and Miss Middleton's friends
The Spencer Family

South Lantern
The British Royal Family
Members of Foreign Royal Families

North Transept
Prince William and Miss Middleton's friends

South Transept
Governors General
Members of the Diplomatic Corps
Middleton Family friends

Stalls North
Representatives of the Church and other Faiths
Prince William and Miss Middleton's Friends

Stall South
Members of the Cabinet· Prince William and Miss Middleton's Friends

North Nave
Guests of the Prince of Wales
Members of the General Congregation

South Nave
Representatives of the Church and other Faiths
Members of the General Congregation




The following Members of the Royal Family will be seated on the front row (South Lantern), in order starting closest to the Sacrarium:

The Queen
The Duke of Edinburgh
The Prince of Wales
The Duchess of Cornwall
Prince Harry.

The following members of the Middleton Family will be seated on the front row (North Lantern), in order starting closest to the Sacrarium:

Mrs. Carole Middleton
Mr. Michael Middleton
Mr. James Middleton.
(The remaining places on the front row are still TBC).
The following members of the Spencer Family will be seated on the front row of their block (North Lantern), in order starting closest to the Sacrarium:

The Lady Sarah McCorquodale
Mr. Neil McCorquodale
Mrs. Anne Wake-Walker
The Lord Robert Fellowes
The Lady Jane Fellowes
The Earl Spencer
Miss Karen Gordon.

Guest list for the Royal Wedding Service at Westminster Abbey on Friday 29th April 2011


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There's a wonderful mix of people attending the Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton many we won't know as they are just everyday people but of course there's many we do know in terms of the Royal Family, Dignitaries and Celebrities. 
The following are all confirmed to attend the Royal Wedding Service at Westminster Abbey on the 23rd April 2011. 
Members of the British Royal Family 

The Queen
The Duke of Edinburgh
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall
Prince Henry of Wales
The Duke of York
Princess Beatrice of York
Princess Eugenie of York
The Earl and Countess of Wessex
The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phillips
Miss Zara Phillips with Mr. Mike Tindall
Viscount Linley and Viscountess Linley
And The Hon. Charles Armstrong-Jones
The Lady Sarah Chatto and Mr. Daniel Chatto
And Master Samuel Chatto
And Master Arthur Chatto
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester
The Earl and Countess of Ulster
The Lady Davina and Mr. Gary Lewis
Lady Rose and Mr. George Gilman
The Duke and Duchess of Kent
Earl and Countess of St. Andrews
Lord Downpatrick
The Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor
The Lady Amelia Windsor
The Lord and Lady Nicholas Windsor
The Lady Helen Taylor and Mr. Timothy Taylor
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent
The Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor
The Lady Gabriella Windsor
Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy
Mr. and Mrs. James Ogilvy
Miss Marina Ogilvy
The Lady Saltoun 


Members of Foreign Royal Families 

The Prince and Princess of the Asturias
The Crown Prince of Bahrain
Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde of Belgium
The Sultan of Brunei and Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha
King Simeon II and Queen Margarita of the Bulgarian
The Queen of Denmark
King Constantine and Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes
Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece and Prince Constantine of Greece
Sheikh Ahmad Hmoud Al-Sabah of Kuwait
Prince Seeiso Bereng Seeiso and Princess Mabereng Seeiso of Lesotho
The Grand Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia
Prince Albert II of Monaco and Miss Charlene Wittstock
Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco
The Crown Prince and Princess of The Netherlands
The King and Queen of Norway
Sayyid Haitham bin Tariq Al Said of Oman
The Emir of The State of Qatar and Sheika Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned
King Michael I of Romania and Crown Princess Margarita
Prince Mohamed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia and Princess Fadwa bint Khalid bin Abdullah bin Abdulrahman
The Queen of Spain
The King of Swaziland
The Crown Princess of Sweden and The Duke of Västergötland
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand
The King of Tonga
The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi
Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Yugoslavia
The Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia 
Dignitaries 

The Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda
The Governor-General of Australia and His Excellency Mr. Michael Bryce
The Governor-General of The Bahamas and Lady Foulkes
The Governor-General of Barbados
The Governor-General of Belize and Lady Young
The Governor-General of Canada and Mrs. David Johnston
The Governor-General of Jamaica
The Governor-General of New Zealand and Lady Satyanand
The Governor-General of Papua New Guinea and Mrs Michael Ogio
The Governor-General of the Solomon Islands and Lady Kabui
The Governor-General of St Christopher and Nevis
The Governor-General of St Lucia
The Governor-General of St Vincent and the Grenadines and Lady Ballantyne


The Prime Minister of Australia and Mr. Tim Mathieson
The Prime Minister of The Bahamas and Ms Delores Miller
The Prime Minister of Barbados
The Prime Minister of New Zealand and Mrs. John Key
The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea and Lady Somare
The Prime Minister of Saint Lucia and Mrs. Rosalia Nestor King
The Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and The Grenadines and Mrs. Ralph Gonsalves


The Premier of Bermuda and Mr. Germain Nkeuleu
The Premier of The British Virgin Islands and Mrs. Ralph O'Neal
The Premier of the Cayman Islands and Mrs. Kerry Bush
The Hon. Sharon and Mr. Rodney Halford (Falkland Islands)
The Chief Minister of Gibraltar and Mrs. Peter Caruana
The Chief Minister of Montserrat and the Reverend Doctor Joan Delsol Meade
The Hon. John and Mrs. Vilma Cranfield (St. Helena) 
Members of Government, Parliament and Devolved Administrations 

The Prime Minister and Mrs. David Cameron
The Deputy Prime Minister and Ms. Miriam Gonzalez Duantez
First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Mrs. William Hague
The Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Hon. Mrs. Osborne
The Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor and Mrs. Kenneth Clarke
The Secretary of State for the Home Department and Minister for Women and Equalities, and Mr. Philip May
The Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport and Mrs. Jeremy Hunt
The Rt. Hon Ed Miliband, M.P and Ms. Justine Thornton
The Speaker of the House of Commons and Mrs. John Bercow
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales and the Lady Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament and Mrs. Alex Fergusson
The Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly and Mrs. William Hay
The Lord Speaker and Mr. Martin Hayman
First Minister of Wales and Mrs. Carwyn Jones
First Minister of Northern Ireland and Mrs. Peter Robinson
First Minister of Scotland and Mrs. Alex Salmond
The Mayor of London and Mrs. Boris Johnson
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor and The Lady Mayoress
Sir Gus and Lady O'Donnell
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Westminster and Count Paolo Filo della Torre
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fraser 
Representatives from the Church and other Faiths

The Most Reverend Gregorious, Archbishop of the Greek Archdiocese of Thysteira and Great Britain
The Archbishop of Canterbury and Mrs. Rowan Williams
Rabbi Anthony Bayfield
Mr. Anil Bhanot
The Archbishop of Armagh, Cardinal Archbishop Sean Brady
Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, The Most Reverend David Chillingworth
The Right Reverend John Christie, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Mr. Malcolm Deboo President, Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe
The Rt. Reverend Doctor Norman Hamilton
The Archbishop of Armagh, The Most Reverend Alan Edwin Harper
Monsignor Philip Kerr, The Convener, Action of Churches Together in Scotland
Commissioner Elizabeth Matear, Salvation Army
The Archbishop of Wales, The Most Reverend Doctor Barry Morgan
The Reverend Gareth Morgan Jones, President of the Free Church Council of Wales
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-Connor
The Archbishop of Westminster, The Most Reverend Vincent Nichols
Cardinal Keith Patrick O'Brien, Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh
Rabbi Alan Plancey
Imam Mohammad Raza
The Chief Rabbi (Lord Sacks)
The Venerable Bogoda Seelawimala, Acting Head Monk, The London Buddhist Vihara
Maulana Syed Raza Shabbarm, Muhammadi Trust
Mr. Natubhai Shah, President, the Jain Academy
Dr Indarjit Singh, Director, Network Sikh Organisations (UK)
Canon Chirstopher Tuckwell
The Reverend Martin Turner
The Archbishop of York and Mrs. John Sentamu 
Senior Members of the Defence Services 

Major General and Mrs. William Cubitt, Major General Commanding Household Division and GOC London District
Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen and Lady Dalton, Chief of the Air Staff
General Sir Nicholas and Lady Houghton
Air Vice-Marshal the Hon. David and Mrs. Murray, Defence Services Secretary
General Sir David and Lady Richards, Chief of the Defence Staff
Admiral Sir Mark and Lady Stanhope, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff
General Sir Peter and Lady Wall, Chief of the General Staff

Amongst the guests at The Wedding Service are all Heads of Mission in London representing countries with which the United Kingdom has normal diplomatic relations and Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenants for the United Kingdom. These individuals will not be accompanied by their spouses or partners.
Other guests at The Wedding Service, who may be recognisable to television viewers or whom have an official link to Prince William or Miss Middleton include the names below. Please note that this list is not exhaustive of any of the categories of guests – charitable, military, friends or any other category – invited. 
All the following individuals have been invited with their spouses or partners if married or in a civil partnership: 

Mr. David Allan
David Allan is the Chairman of Mountain Rescue, England and Wales. Prince William has been Patron of the organisation since 2007.


Major Tom Archer-Burton
Major Archer Burton was Prince William and Prince Harry's Commanding Officer in the Household Cavalry. He also led the Burnaby Blue expedition to southern Africa – an African community project supported by Sentebale, in which Prince Harry was involved.


Mr. Charlie Mayhew
Charlie Mayhew is Chief Executive of the Conservation Charity, Tusk Trust. Prince William and Prince Harry visited Tusk-funded projects in Botswana last year. The visit to Africa was the first overseas Royal tour that Prince William and Prince Harry undertook together.


Mrs. Alison Moore-Gwyn
Alison Moore Gwyn is Chief Executive of Fields in Trust. In 2010, Prince William became Patron of The Queen Elizabeth II Fields, an initiative to protect and create hundreds of playing fields throughout the UK in honour of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The project is run by Fields in Trust.


Mr. Seyi Obakin
Seyi Obakin is Chief Executive of Centrepoint. Centrepoint became Prince William's first Patronage in 2005. His mother, Diana, Princess of Wales was also Patron of the Charity. Seyi slept rough with Prince William in London to highlight the issue of homelessness.


Mr. Peter Cross
Peter Cross is Chief Executive of the charity SkillForce, of which Prince William has been Patron since 2009. Earlier this month, Prince William officially launched the SkillForce Prince's Award, in recognition of the contribution that young people make to their communities.


Miss Amanda Berry
Amanda Berry is Chief Executive of BAFTA. Prince William has been President of BAFTA since 2010.


Mrs. Ann Chalmers
Ann Chalmers is Chief Executive of the Child Bereavement Charity. Prince William has been Patron of the Charity since 2009. The Child Bereavement Charity educates professionals and supports families both when a child dies and when a child is bereaved.


Mrs. Julia Samuel
Julia Samuel is Chair of the Child Bereavement Charity and also a family friend of Prince William. Prince William has been Patron of the Charity since 2009. The Child Bereavement Charity educates professionals and supports families both when a child dies and when a child is bereaved.


Mrs. Tessa Green
Tessa Green is former Chairman of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. Prince William became President of The Royal Marsden in May 2007 having undertaken two days of work experience there in 2005. The Prince helped out in a variety of departments, including medical research, catering and fundraising.


Mr. Simon Johnson
Simon Johnson worked closely with Prince William as Chief Operating Officer of the FA's 2018 World Cup bid.


Sir Trevor Brooking
Sir Trevor is the Football Association's Director of Football Development and is responsible for youth-coaching standards in England. Prince William has been President of the FA since 2006 and has met Sir Trevor on several occasions at FA events.


Sir Clive Woodward
Sir Clive Woodward is a former Coach of the England Rugby Team and the British and Irish Lions. Prince William was invited by Sir Clive to join the British and Irish Lions rugby team on their tour to New Zealand in 2005.


Mr. Gareth Thomas
Prince William met Welsh Rugby player Gareth Thomas several times in his role as Vice Patron of the Welsh Rugby Union.


Mr. Ian Thorpe
Australian Prince William met the Olympic swimmer, Ian Thorpe, on a visit to Australia in 2010. The Prince has since supported Mr. Thorpe's charitable organisation Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth, which focuses on improving health and education for children.


Mr. Barty Pleydell-Bouverie
Barty Pleydell-Bouverie led the Cycle of Life charity bike ride across Africa in 2008, which raised money for the Tusk Trust.


Rear Admiral Ian Corder
Rear Admiral Ian Corder is Rear Admiral of Submarines. Prince William was appointed Commodore-in-Chief of Submarines by The Queen in 2006.


Brigadier Ed Smyth-Osbourne
Brigadier Smyth-Osbourne was Prince William and Prince Harry's Commanding Officer in the Household Regiment and acted as their military mentor. He was also Prince Harry's Commanding Officer when The Prince undertook active service in Afghanistan.


Major William Bartle-Jones
Major Bartle-Jones was Prince William's Squadron Leader in the Household Cavalry Regiment based at Windsor.


Wing Commander Steven Bentley
Wg Cdr Steve Bentley is Prince William's Search and Rescue Force Squadron Leader at RAF Valley, Anglesey.


Sergeant Keith Best
Sgt Keith Best is a colleague of Prince William's at RAF Valley, in Anglesey, North Wales. The Winchman was awarded the Queen's Commendation for Bravery in the Air after playing a major role in the rescue efforts in the Cumbrian floods in 2009.


Squadron Leader Paul Bolton
Sqn Ldr Paul Bolton is a colleague of Prince William's at RAF Valley in Anglesey, North Wales.


Wing Commander Kevin Marsh
Wing Commander Kevin Marsh met Prince William through his service in the RAF. He will be one of the Path Liners outside Westminster Abbey on the wedding day.


Lance-Corporal Martyn Compton
Martyn is a Lance-Corporal in the Household Cavalry. He was injured in an ambush in Afghanistan in 2006, which put him in a coma for three months and left him with 75 per cent burns.


Miss Holly Dyer
Holly is sister to 2nd Lieutenant Joanna Dyer, who was killed by a bomb in Iraq in 2007. Joanna was a close friend of Prince William's at Sandhurst. In a statement released by Clarence House at the time, Prince William said he was "deeply saddened to hear the tragic news and he is very much thinking of her family and friends right now and they will remain in his thoughts and prayers."


Mrs. Susie Roberts
Susie Roberts is the widow of Major Alexis Roberts, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2007. Major Alexis Roberts was Prince William's Platoon Commander at Sandhurst. In a statement released at the time, Prince William said he was deeply saddened to learn of Major Robert's Death. The Prince remembers him with 'great fondness and respect'.


Mr. and Mrs. Bryn Parry
Former soldier Bryn Parry and his wife Emma founded the charity Help for Heroes to assist wounded service men and women. Both Prince William and Prince Harry are supporters of the charity and Prince William previously opened a new swimming pool at Headley Court in 2010, which had been funded by Help for Heroes.


Mr. Edward Gould
Mr. Edward Gould was Master of Marlborough College whilst Miss Middleton was a student.


Dr. Andrew Gailey
Dr Andrew Gailey is the Vice-Provost of Eton College and was Prince William's Housemaster.


The Hon. Edward Dawson-Damer
Australian Ed Dawson-Damer is an ex-Irish Guards officer, who was Equerry to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in the 1980's. He hosted Prince William for a section of his visit to Australia in January 2010.


Mr. Sam Stevenson
New Zealander Sam Stevenson was Prince William's New Zealand equerry during his visit to the country in July 2005. At the time, Sam was a Captain within the New Zealand Defence Forces. During the visit, Prince William undertook official engagements representing The Queen in Wellington and Auckland at events to commemorate the end of the Second World War.


Sir John Major
Following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997, Sir John Major was appointed a Guardian to Prince William and Prince Harry with responsibility for legal and administrative matters.


Mr. Rowan Atkinson
Actor Rowan Atkinson is a close friend of The Prince of Wales.


Mr. Tom Bradby
The journalist and news reporter Tom Bradby has known both Prince William and Miss Middleton for some time. He conducted their first joint interview together on the day their engagement was announced.


Mr. Ben Fogle
Ben Fogle is best known as a travel writer, television presenter and adventurer and has met Prince William on a number of occasions.


Sir Elton John
Sir Elton John is a singer-songwriter, composer and pianist. He performed at the funeral of the late Diana, Princess of Wales.


Mr. and Mrs. David Beckham
Prince William, as President of the Football Association, has met footballer David Beckham on a number of occasions. They recently worked together as Ambassadors of England's 2018 World Cup Bid.


Mr. Guy Ritchie
Guy Ritchie is a friend of Prince William and Miss Middleton. He is a well-established filmmaker, who directed Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch and Revolver.


Miss Joss Stone
Joss Stone is best known as an English Soul singer and songwriter. She performed at the Concert for Diana at Wembley in 2007 and at City Salute in 2008.


Mr. Mario Testino
Photographer Mario Testino took Prince William and Miss Middleton's official portrait photographs to mark their engagement.


Miss Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
Tara Palmer Tomkinson is a friend of The Prince of Wales and his family.


Mr. Sam Waley-Cohen
Amateur jockey Sam Waley Cohen is a friend of Prince William and Miss Middleton.


Mr. Galen Weston
Canadians Galen and Hilary Weston are friends of The Prince of Wales and his family.

Observations on Wills and Kate's Romance


Here are some views on Kate and Wills' romance - and relationship - but people close to the Royal Family.

He loves informality and wants to be treated like everyone else. He once asked a teacher [at Eton] who addressed him as Prince William to “drop the prince”

A source at Eton



He’ll be thrilled if she’s a hit with the public. He’s not like his father in this respect. Nothing would please him more than to find people surging past him so that they can get a good look at Kate
A palace aide


Kate was poised and good fun, and a lot of the guys fancied her. She was always much more of a man’s woman than a woman’s woman
A fellow student at St Andrews

For more quotes see here: Royal wedding: Prince William and Kate Middleton's romance in quotes - Telegraph

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Increasingly loud rumours that the royal wedding dress could be the work of lesser-known designer Sophie Cranston – founder of the label Libelula – forced the company to issue a denial last week, at which point the speculative spotlight shone upon Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, Bruce Oldfield, Phillipa Lepley and Alice Temperley.

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