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Monday, May 09, 2011

My Royal Review

I'm not going to use images from the internets because of the copyrights, but it's not like you don't know what I'm talking about.

My favorite parts:

1. Pippa and her dress

Sue me. I could NOT stop looking at her.

2. The Archbishop of Canterbury's voice

"...living faithfully together, they may surely perform and keep the vow and covenant betwixt them made, whereof this ring given and received is a token and pledge..." Just say it with his accent and inflection. Do you think he'd read me a bedtime story?

3. Harry

Cheeky.

What about you? What were your favorite parts?

6 comments:

Naomi said...

I was instant messaging my sister during the service and we both wrote 'betwixed' to each other... I think this word should be used more often!

Jenny P. said...

Definitely Harry. I didn't get to watch it live, just caught up via pictures and recap clips online, but I think he sort of stole the show. The bride really was beautiful though, so maybe he didn't steal it completely.

Unknown said...

Loved sister's dress too!
Loved how beautiful the Abbey was spiffed up with trees.
Loved the "talks".
Even...brother's scripture...who knew he had a great reading voice.
Loved the bells.
Loved it all!

wendysue said...

I want to know what Harry whispered to William after he took a peek at Kate walking down the aisle. Too bad the lip readers didn't figure that one out.

Kalli said...

I was stonewalled, love it.

The dress was epic and so appropriate, she was stunning, STUNNING. The vail, the tiara, EVERYTHING! I love that she's a commoner and they married for love. Loved the sister and Harry. Love the name Pippa. Loved it all.

Treble Clef ♪ said...

I loved all the things you mentioned as well. I love all the protocol and the pomp and circumstance. I get the biggest kick out of all those hats. And I love how Prince William seemed "shy" about the public kiss. Very sweet. And then he did it again.:) Love those Brits! Oh, and I loved the trees inside Westminster Abbey.