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today the queen went to almudena cathedral to supervise the work done at it for the rw
what's a mantilla? is that a hat or something?Originally posted by carlota@May 18th, 2004 - 2:13 pm
queen sofia will be wearing a design by margarita nuez, but won't be wearing a tiara... only a mantilla
I contacted a friend of mine and she said that it would not be online. She also said that the site sometimes has problems. I mean going from one page to another so if that happens to anybody, do not fret.Originally posted by samitude@May 18th, 2004 - 11:02 pm
OK. I know Univision will be broadcasting the Spanish royal wedding live on television. Can someone who knows Spanish please tell me if Univision will be broadcasting the wedding live over the internet?
Here's the website.
Link: Univision
No, you can check the various newscasts but there will be no English language stations carrying the ceremonies. Maybe CNN would have a look in at some point but that´s about it.Originally posted by KathleenOday@May 19th, 2004 - 1:27 am
Maybe I've missed a post somewhere that tells me the answer to this - but have we figured out if any English-speaking networks will be broadcasting this on Saturday? I'm sure CNN will mention it like they did with Denmark last week, but what about a full broadcast? BBC perhaps? SiTV? Any clues?
Thanks!
1. What is she wearing? 2. There's a committee?Originally posted by nouwrein@May 18th, 2004 - 7:20 pm
Spain Crown Price Felipe and his fiancee Letizia Ortiz share a moment during a meeting with the members of the committee that are organizing the royal wedding at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, May 18, 2004.
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Why wouldn't there be a committee? It's a Crown Princely wedding with a guest list of 1000+. It would be unreasonable to expect Letizia, Felipe, the Queen and their assistants/ladies in waiting to do all the work for this wedding from co-ordinating schedules of guest arrivals and departures, security, the dress, the menu, the various events, dresses, decorating the church and reception, transportation (cars and carriages, etc.), tiaras and jewellery, entertainment, and everything else that goes along with a wedding by themselves.Originally posted by Bubbette@May 19th, 2004 - 10:40 am
2. There's a committee?
There probably is a wedding planner who oversees everything, but still unreasonable to expect one person to do all the work. There is a lot of work in co-ordinating a "regular" wedding with a guest list of 125 people. Imagine a royal wedding with 1000+ people who have security details of their own and which will be photographed and watched the world over.Originally posted by Bubbette@May 19th, 2004 - 10:53 am
Ah, I guess I thought of it being done by a planner, ie one person in charge.