sunbeam wrote: » Appledreams15 wrote: » That is incorrect. Princess Anne said that she chose not to give her children, Peter and Zara, Prince and Princeas titles, so that they could have a normal life. Peter Philips said he was happy that she did this. I believe Marks Philips may have been offered a title-I not sure exactly what-but even if he had had accepted it their kids would have been lords and ladies at best, as were Princess Margaret's children. They would not have been princes or princesses as in the UK one must be the son or daughter of a prince or King to be styled as such.
Appledreams15 wrote: » That is incorrect. Princess Anne said that she chose not to give her children, Peter and Zara, Prince and Princeas titles, so that they could have a normal life. Peter Philips said he was happy that she did this.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm not a fan of the suit style some of the Royals prefer. Perhaps it's due to protocol but rarely would Kate wear a lovely dress to a wedding. Instead it's 'mother of the bride' type of attire.
Itssoeasy wrote: » For whatever it matters I think the royal family handled the whole Meghan issue very well and seemed to treat her mother very well. I mean at the end prince Charles escorted meghans mother out of the church. This felt a more natural wedding than prince Williams. Now maybe that was because she wasn't British and they wanted to make her feel at home. I don't know what prince Charles said to Meghan half way up but it looked like words of encouragement.
Mena Mitty wrote: » Do you know who the lady in the navy blue dress with the bell sleeves is, she appeared on screen quiet a lot as they entered the church.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Was it actress Sarah Rafferty, Donna in Suits?
Appledreams15 wrote: » http://people.com/royals/zara-tindall-says-she-s-lucky-she-wasnt-given-a-royal-title/ "Princess Anne famously turned down Queen Elizabeth's offer to make Zara a princess".
meeeeh wrote: » I actually have very little interest in the whole thing except for the fashion. I switched off when the ceremony started.
ginandtonicsky wrote: » Still think it's weird that Meghan's mother was literally her only family member there. I was totally enraptured by the ceremony but couldn't stop thinking about that. To most people, family is an integral part of your wedding day. It's probably one of the main reasons why I would want to get married in the first place, if I ever do. To celebrate this new life with your family of all people. I'm sure Meghan was well-aware that this was a different type of wedding where the royal family would take priority, but to not have your own family there to celebrate with you? Her father for one, who seemed to play a fundamental role in raising her? I feel like this has set a precedent where Meghan will be white-washed in the royal family and the Markles will be totally left behind and forgotten about as part of her history as she moves forward in her new life as a Duchess. Which is really sad when you think about it
RockDesk wrote: » Well the only person she could have invited was her father, which he was, but they couldn't delay it until he got out of hospital. And he attempted to make a deal with the press for photos!! The press release she put out made it seem like she wasn't that close with him - "I have always cared for my father". It's odd that she didn't invite her mother's siblings, but I don't think anyone is surprised by the fact that she didn't invite the father's side! I hope her mother was allowed bring someone to the evening reception. Otherwise it was a day of knowing no-one except her daughter's friends who were their with their own families.
metaoblivia wrote: » I didn't watch the ceremony live but did check out pictures later. I wasn't a fan of the wedding dress. I wasn't expecting extravagant because that's not what royals do, but I was hoping for something along the lines of Kate's dress - elegant with a touch of glamour. Meghan's dress was just too plain for my tastes. I also felt that it wasn't tailored quite right. I did love her veil and all the detail in it, and the tiara was gorgeous. And perhaps those were meant to be the focal point, which could explain the plainness of the dress. Her second dress was amazing and much more flattering. I enjoyed all of the hats. I thought the Spencer women (Kitty and Karen) looked phenomenal as did Amal Clooney. And the Queen looked great in her signature stand out colors. Kate looked wonderful, especially for someone who gave birth a month ago.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Was I the only one who only realised yesterday that Windsor Castle was not in London ? Its in of all places Windsor !!!
Addle wrote: » In fairness, I don't think a lot of women could carry off Megan's dress. The (apparent) lack of her family there does seem strange. Her mother only arrived in England on Wednesday/Thursday? You'd think she'd be around a bit more. Like the Middletons. Fergie is divorced from Andrew and so the family. So I found it odd that she was there. Also, I thought it was telling that Earl Spencer's children were with their mother, and not him. I loved the romance and the fashion.I think it was a missed opportunity for a supposed feminist to shake up the traditional wedding routine.
AudreyHepburn wrote: » It was a beautiful wedding and Meghan looked stunning - simple, understated but so elegant.And Harry’s reaction on seeing her - so sweet. Diana would be so proud of both her sons.
dxhound2005 wrote: » It's just a pity that they built it so close to Heathrow Airport.
_Dara_ wrote: » I think it was pretty shaken up with the elements of African-American culture. I mean, there’s not a whole lot more you can do to make the vows more equal. The word ‘obey’ has been jettisoned and now the vows tend to mirror each other.
Addle wrote: » I just think it was a pity that she was presented to him, and had to be given away.