Many photos here. Gotta love the hats!
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Favorite part...the preacher's sermon and the gospel choir. And the look on some of the guest faces.:p
Where was this ... along Woodward? Maybe on Belle Isle? Rouge Park?
If not, who cares?
I liked her dress though many are saying it was too plain. Better a bit plain than garish or ill fitting as some wedding gowns are.
Yes, the Tiara was awesome! One of the other former brides I think. The elegant simplicity was a winner. The train was simple yet elegant too!
Here's some yaka-dah comparing dresses...
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-b...s-comparisons/
The tiara was Queen Mary's, made in 1932 with that central medallion having been acquired in the 1880's. Very art deco in style. Queen Mary was the current queen's grandmother
Remember these?:eek:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/...9_634x1089.jpg
Looks like they toned it down a bit...
http://www.redcarpet-fashionawards.c...al-Wedding.jpg
Princess Eugenie is due to be married this year also. I wonder if the hype will be less since she is further down the line to the throne?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...ate/300247002/
I cannot comprehend the fascination with Royalty. What is there, 20-30 countries worldwide, with Royals we never hear about?Quote:
Princess Eugenie is due to be married this year also. I wonder if the hype will be less since she is further down the line to the throne?
Anyway, have fun with your 5 AM breakfast parties, Mimosas, and Bloody Mary's.[[remember her?). :eek:
I like fashion and a bit of pomp ala the event. Mainly I had a soft spot for the late Princess Diana, so watching a bit was compulsory for me. Otherwise the fascination ebbs.
I wish! I'd be taking a few of those items to the pawn shop right about now!