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Before The Royal Wedding...
It's the day of the royal wedding, the wedding of the lifetime, the conclusion of the fairytale story of a Prince falling in love with a commoner and live happily ever after and to bless them will be family, friends, celebrities and the rest of the world who all are anxious and excited to be able to witness one of the events of a lifetime. Prince William and Kate Middleton, express how 'touched' they are with all the care, concern and attention the royal wedding is getting from all across the world.
In the 28 page booklet which reads the details of the royal wedding ceremony, has a quote by Prince William and Kate Middleton saying, “We are both so delighted that you are able to join us in celebrating what we hope will be one of the happiest days of our lives.The affection shown to us by so many people during our engagement has been incredibly moving, and has touched us both deeply. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone most sincerely for their kindness."
Here is your sneak peak to the royal wedding ceremony. The wedding booklet reveals that Kate Middleton will walk down the aisle along with the choral anthem 'I Was Glad' by Sir Charles Hubert Histings Parry. The song reportedly was composed by Prince Williams great-great-great grandfather Edward VII. Other songs to address the royal wedding are 'Jerusalem' by Willian Blake and Greensleeves which was written by King Henry VIII.
While reading the vows, In place to promising a lifetime of obedience towards the future husband, Kate Middleton will use the term 'love and comfort', identical to the way Princess Diana had done when she got married to Prince Charles.



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