Royal Wedding

The only way I would watch this was if the baby eating Bishop of Bath and Wells was conducting the ceremony.
 
Bit of a stiff back after 4 nights in a tent on the pavement outside Windsor castle. But will be so worth it.

God bless you Webby and keep you safe.Enjoy every moment.

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Bit of a stiff back after 4 nights in a tent on the pavement outside Windsor castle. But will be so worth it. The big day is finally here.

So so happy. Megan with all her family baggage will make a stunningly beautiful princess.


May I ask what baggage? Looking into her life, she seems.to have had a decent enough, well rounded life and a happy career, is an international ambassador for many charities globally.
Seems a very nice woman, royals are lucky to have her marry into them imo.

Enjoy your day btw.
 
I can't sleep with it all.It's a beautiful day outdoors and a beautiful day for our complexes garden party.
We are all doing something to contribute and we have be placed in charge of egg and cress sandwitches and salmon volovonts which are quintessentially the pinnacle of British idiosycracy. The cost of our buffet has been kept to nugatory levels opposed to buying in from Gregg's. Anyway it's far more fun this way.Here is the full schedule for today's bash.Have a good un blues wherever you are celebrating from.

The key timings: Here are the timings of the main events on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding day:
  • 09.00 - Members of the public who have been invited to watch the wedding day from the grounds of Windsor Castle begin to arrive.
  • 09.30-11.00 - Wedding guests arrive at the Castle's famous Round Tower by coach and enter the chapel through the South Door and take their seats.
  • 11.20 - Members of the royal family begin to arrive and enter via the Galilee Porch, some on foot and others by car.
  • 11.40 - Harry and best man the Duke of Cambridge arrive at the chapel's west door, received by the Dean of Windsor. They will probably arrive on foot, walking past the thousands of spectators invited into the grounds of the castle. The moment will give Harry the chance to acknowledge the 200 representatives from charities he is associated with gathered in the Horseshoe Cloister at the bottom of the steps.
  • 11.42 - Ms Markle's mother Doria Ragland arrives at the Galilee Porch and is received by the Dean of Windsor.
  • 11.45 - The Prince of Wales arrives at the Galilee Porch.
  • 11.52 - Following protocol, the Queen will be the last member of the royal family to arrive for the wedding service.
  • 11.59 - Ms Markle arrives at the Chapel's West Steps by car, from her overnight accommodation at the Cliveden House Hotel in Taplow, Berkshire. Ms Markle will walk through the Nave on her own followed by her bridesmaids and pageboys who include Princess Charlotte and Prince George, before being accompanied by Charles down the aisle of the Quire.
  • 12.00 - Service begins.
  • 13.00 - Service ends and the newlyweds emerge at the West Steps of the Chapel. They will be waved off on their carriage procession through Windsor by members of both families. The congregation will file out of the chapel to see the married couple leave before heading to St George's Hall for a lunchtime reception hosted by the Queen.
  • 13.05 - The carriage procession through the streets of Windsor possibly begins around this time, taking 25 minutes.
  • 19.00 - Bride and groom depart Windsor Castle for the evening reception at Frogmore House, hosted by the Prince of Wales.
  • 22.00 - Harry scuttles his new wife
 
I promised myself I wouldn't watch it, but my kids fecking woke me up and I ended up watching the beginning processes to this thing.

I, genuinely, don't think I would have been too arsed, but then I noticed how much Markle has incorporated her Black heritage into the event.

It's, somewhat, surprised me and it's made me smile more than I thought.

It shouldn't, being in a 'mixed' marriage myself, but I just thought she comes across more Caucasian, than anything else.

But, I don't know her, so that was stupid of me...
 
raked out the old cement on the patio ready for pointing later, should get me to the end of the wedding
 

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