Royal Wedding: Prince William Weds Kate Middleton


Royal Wedding: Prince William Weds Kate Middleton

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London, Apr 29 (IANS): The chimes rang across the square, the crowds outside cheered and millions watched on television. The times they were a changing but the fairytale came alive Friday as Britain's Prince William wed his long-time girlfriend Kate Middleton with kings and queens, showbiz stars and world leaders present.

It was a spectacle, an end to the eight-year romance that could well have begun with 'once upon a time'. And would end with 'happily ever after', was the fervent hope as the bride walked into the historic Westminster Abbey as Kate Middleton, a commoner, and came out as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.

Wacky hats, morning suits, tailcoats, gowns and tuxedos, elaborately uniformed cavalry guards, sleek limousines and open carriages rolling down the manicured streets from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace lined by an estimated half a million people… the trappings were complete.

There was something old, something new, something borrowed (and maybe something blue?) as tradition blended with modernity to serve up a wedding fit for kings, a spectacle lapped up not just by Britons but also an estimated two billion people in a world battling recession and economic doldrums.

Newspapers hired lip readers to cybercast live what was being said inside the Westminster Abbey and microblogging site Twitter recorded a high of 237 tweets per second on what was billed the wedding of the decade.

The British royalty, so long out of fashion and battling controversy, was back in vogue.

The weather gods too obliged, confounding forecast of rain.

Prince William, 28, who was only 15 when his mother Diana died, opted to wear the red tunic with a blue sash, the uniform of an Irish Guards colonel, his most senior honorary appointment, instead of the blue Royal Air Force uniform.

The search and rescue pilot with the Royal Air Force, the second in line to the British throne, is the elder son of Prince Charles and late Diana, the princess of Wales.

His bride, a year older and from a business family, looked a vision in white in her long Chantilly-lace sleeved dress that flared gently from the waist and a train - much shorter than her late mother-in-law's though.

The dress, which was kept secret until the very last moment, was designed by Alexander McQueen's creative director Sarah Burton. There was much speculation over whether she would follow Diana's footsteps with an elaborate gown, but the new Duchess of Cambridge stuck to her signature, simpler style.

Her tiara was a Cartier, lent to her by her grandmother-in-law Queen Elizabeth, and the Robinson Pelham earrings a gift from her parents.

Amongst the 1,900 inside the Westminster Abbey, which has seen history unfold over 1,000 years, were Queen Elizabeth in a buttercup yellow dress, the Duchess of Cornwall and William's stepmother Camilla in an ivory white outfit as well as other family members and showbiz stars like Victoria and David Beckham, Elton John and Guy Ritchie. Global leaders like Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard were there too.

Given the political import of the much awaited event, the Foreign Office withdrew the invitation to the Syrian ambassador following the clampdown on pro-democracy protesters.

The bride and groom, and their families, had driven up to the wedding venue in stately Rolls Royces, Bentleys and Jaguars. After that, though, it was back to tradition with the royal family stepping into horse-driven landaus.

The newly-weds were in the State Landau, specifically built for King Edward VII in 1902 and the same carriage used by Prince Charles and Lady Diana in 1981. The couple waved to the delirious crowds, with William also saluting as he passed fellow soldiers.

An estimated 300,000 people had gathered at Hyde Park, with thousands camping overnight to grab the best location to see the royal couple.

The marriage was a culmination of eight long and sometimes lonely years of waiting for Kate.

Unlike the Queen, who promised to obey Prince Philip when they married in 1947, Kate pledged only to 'love, comfort, honour and keep'.

There were mass celebrations in Britain, with over 5,000 street parties, including one hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron at Downing Street.

It was a Kodak moment as the couple emerged on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to exchange their first public kiss as the surging crowds below cheered lustily.

And, this one should be for keeps, wished Britons - unlike the Charles-Diana wedding that ended in divorce.

  

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Sun, May 01 2011

    Suresh Pai you like it or not Prince William is born is born Prince to live the life of Prince. Royal Wedding is a historic moment and already writen in the Book of History. The Media will replay it again and again over the years, and they are always in the News. Something nice and appreciable learn to appreciate it, you feel good.

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  • Melwyn, Mangalore

    Sun, May 01 2011

    Suresh, Please believe yourself first what you are. Do you have culture or do you know what is culture. West brought to our country and given to us Ethics, English and Education for this no priceless reward. You think Kohinoor can is big and everything. The value for Kohinoor you know now becos of USD and STG. Kohinoor purchased by them for money and the present value is very big money but just like gold, land or share price. So you please dont disturb in our portal service placing unwanted comments, critics, condemn, complaint. You try to C4 to your people who interested to listen this C4.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai / Mapusa

    Sun, May 01 2011

    I cant comment - I am waiting for Cry Baby.

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  • Prakas, Kundapur/Saudi Arabia

    Sun, May 01 2011

    It was a pleasant occassion watched by billions of public all over the world. One can say it's a waste of money, fine, but there is lot's to learn/understand when we see what's happening in other parts of the world. A newly married couple is kissing in public!!! What's wrong Suresh Pai?? Million's were waiting just for that.. Be happy man it's their life... why you want to trouble your useless SRS, BD.....

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore, Israel

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    SURESH PAI,
    Britishers /Westerns has power and they rule the world and not the big takers!!!! there is nothing we can do...if you have the power claim the KOHINOOR and bring it back to yr country.

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  • Maria , Moodbidri

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    kissing in public is prohibited in India. but... urinating and pooing in public is allowed. even having sex under the bushes and trees in the park and in the beaches!!!! But these things are not allowed in Western.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Waav what a beautiful ceremony. I watch these pictures and I am impressed. Both made for each other. Happy and married for ever.

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  • SURESH PAI, MANGALORE

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    MR. JOEL, SYDNEY

    HAH! WHAT HAS THE QUEEN DONATED TO POOR COUNTRIES? ONLY PITTANCE FROM THE BRITISH EXCHEQUER, AND PROBABLY 0.0000001% OF THE LOOT THAT THE BRITISH STOLE FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS, FROM POOR, FRAGMENTED COUNTRIES LIKE INDIA.

    THE KOHINOOR DIAMOND IS STILL IN HER CROWN, WHICH SITS ON HER WRINKLED FACE! WILL SHE GIVE IT BACK TO INDIA AS IT ORIGINALLY BELONGS TO INDIA? NO, NEVER AS IT BELONGS TO THE "BRITISH EMPIRE", RIGHT?!

    THE BRITISH ARE THE BIGGEST LOOTERS OF THE ENTIRE WESTERN WORLD. THEY ARE THE ONES WHO HAVE CAUSED HALF THE PROBLEMS IN THE WORLD. BE IT IN THE MIDDLE EAST WHERE THEY HAVE SUBTLY MADE SLAVES OF THE CURRENT BRAINLESS SHEIKHS, OR DIVIDING THE SUB-CONTINENT INTO 3 COUNTRIES, CONVERTING PEOPLE INTO CHRISTIANITY LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTER, OR SENDING CRIMINALS TO AUSTRALIA - THE COUNTRY WHERE YOU CURRENTLY WORK!

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  • Don, Mangalore/Canada

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Suresh Pai,
    I agree with you that SRS, Bajrang Dal, VHP are sleeping. Pour some cold water over them and wake them up, they are not aware that kissing has become common in many Indian movies.
    And what about those pornographic carvings in the caves of Ajanta and Elora, at the very least put a “parda” over those obscene carvings they have no place in our Indian culture. Stop tourist that come from different parts of India and around the world, it is very shameful to see even very young children exposed to these obscene carvings.

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  • Melwyn, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    What west given to our society we can not give them back. We only know hate but not love. In simple language they (Western) are great ever and forever. Long live and everlasting blessings to them.

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  • Joel, Sydey

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Suresh Pai, mangalore, Mr Can u please stop ur Cheap Mentality.. and be Broad minded when u guys want to work for a company u guys think of teh west when it come to donations u guys think of the west...Wipro, Infosys, and other It companies are surviving jus cos of the western Jobs tat are being.. bought into the country and people are having a good lifestyle because of the BPO's tat come in and give oppurtunities to the young Generation..and if the country had acted on ur mentality it would be worst then one of the african countries.. Give me a break..

    Grow up and appreciate wats Happening.... U guys only know to appreciate when Land and money is being donated for Indian cricketers who are actually good for nothing... Atleast the queen is donating and thinkin abt the poor countries....

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Mr. Suresh Pai, mangalore, in foreign countries kissing is common. Come on did you watch Deepika Padukone and Siddharth kissing? They challenges you catch me if you can? During IPL match both of them openly kissed without marriage even if public kissing in India is prohibited by law.

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  • RTN MICHAEL MATHIAS SHIRVA ROTARY, PILAR SHIRVA

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    congratulations on royal wedding .lovely couple

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  • Mishael, Bangalore

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Mr.Suresh,What is presented here is only a news article,nobody is interested in your comments on kissing.Every country have their own culture,who are you to comment on that.Do you want to know what's "Indian culture" BRIDE BURNING for dowry.I think kissing one's own wife in public is far better and rational than killing her in secret.
    For your info.your SRS,Bajrang,RSS,VHP are all nothing but uneducated and illiterate barbarians who cannot be compared with even animals.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Suresh Pai donot incite by saying culture.Do you know how many lakhs Indians are living in these western countries?Why do they like to go to western countries?Think,you will get the answer.

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  • Alfred Vincent Monis, Bantakal/Kingdom of Bahrain

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    This is nothing but show of wealth by British people.Great Britain is now a democratic country and we should not give these so called Royal people big importance.This is only media created hype to increase the viewership.We Indians should not give them too much importance.Kissing in public is not our culture.Why can't our TV channels (at leas local Kannada Channel) give relay some pictures and news of Mass wedding which was held in Dharmasthala ?

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  • Sunil, Dubai / Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Hi Mr. Suresh Pai,
    WHY ARE YOU SO ANGRY, KOI CHORI CHUPE KARE THO ACHHA HE AUR KULLA KISS KARE THO GUNA HE!
    WHICH RELIGIOUS BOOK YOU ARE REFERING???

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  • mark, Mangalore, Muscat

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Royal Wedding: Prince William Weds Kate Middleton, very very beautiful wedding ceremony, The discipline and faith in god ( church) the new couples have put us in shame!!! All must atleast watch the wedding video. WE WISH THE NEW COUPLE A HAPPY MARRIERD LIFE.

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  • Suresh Pai, mangalore

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    This is the western culture of the couple kissing in public. We should not encourage this in our Indian culture. SRS, Bajrang Dal, VHP, please we need your support to ban couples kissing in public. Do not just rise up on Valentine's Day and sleep during the rest of the year!

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Beautiful Royal wedding ceremony, participated by millions of people in the UK and watched by billions of people around the world. If Royals get marry like commoner then it is boring, normal wedding ceremonies we attend in our day today life. Royal weddings are very rare and very special. Billions of people expect to watch extravagant wedding ceremony of the royals.

    It was a Fairytale wedding,the beautiful bride walked in as a commoner and come out(princess) with a new title- Duchess of Cambridge.

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  • William Pais, mangalore

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    In This day and age it ban best be termed as ' a perfectly rehearsed play'

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  • DENZIL FERNANDES, DUBAI, DUBAI/MANGALORE

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Simple, stylish and symbolic. As is my habit to watch historical moments, I saw a part of the wedding on tv and was so impressed by Britain's flair for royal celebrations. This was no ordinary celebration as the second in line to the throne showed great simplicity just like his bride Kate. My gut feeling is that the happily married couple will go on to be just like what England's Queen and the Duke have been. A historic, dignified and well respected symbol of royal heritage. At this point, one wishes that the young couple proves to the world that there is life even if you belong to the rich and powerful society. Will William and Kate be a role model for everyone else? The answer is 'YES'.

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    > In all 160 countries in the world on all TV's, there was only one News- Royal Wedding
    >In all 95000 wolrd's leading newspapers >Royal Wedding
    >Close to 350 Crores people watched on the TV- Royal Wedding

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    A lovely couple made for each other.May they live united until death bearing in mind the words they pledged.

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  • roland, bristol,uk

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    waste of money!

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  • Ryan, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Happy married life to u both.I am only sad that y do they spend so much for unwanted things like insurance for dress etc etc n many more could have been saved n sent that money to poor at least they can eat twice.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    They are beautiful and happily
    married.

    Close to 2 billion people watched
    the wedding around the world.

    All the best wishes to the newly
    wed royal couple.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    I think they are a lovely couple and will make their country proud.

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg/Germany

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    I watched the ceremony and the wedding on BBC. I was touched seeing the happy and smiling couple.
    it is a special day today not only for both even for million of viewers.


    Best regards


    Kurt Waschnig Oldenburg Germany

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, Apr 29 2011

    Made for each other.'WILL MARRY KATE'(?)Yes very expensive marriege in the planet!What to do it is custom in UK that marriege of King/Queen's kieth & kins would be very expensive.HAPPY MARRIED LIFE TO BOTH 'KATEWILL'

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