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Just woke up to the news that Prince Charles will accompany Meghan down the aisle! Woo hoo! ? That is awesome news and what I had hoped for.
I remember watching the film of Princess Margaret's wedding for the first time -- and being stunned that Philip walked her down the aisle! "Couldn't they get the Duke of Gloucester to do it? Or maybe a brother of the Queen Mother?" I asked myself. Now I'm just laughing over how I kept questioning a choice that was made over a decade before I was born.
This wedding seems to get much more attention than William' s
Wonder what he and Kate are slowly thinking.....
Not in the UK.. mostly they follow, not precede the Bride.. generally sorting out the Train or just looking sweet. NO Rose petals are scattered [generally], but I suppose it sometimes happens these days..
Curious here, don't children walk in front of the bride drooping rose petals before her? That is the only way I have ever seen children in weddings.....why would they walk behind her? Children carrying small baskets of rose petals is something I have seen many times.....
Thank Wyevale, I was surprised when it was mentioned earlier that the children walked behind the bride, that to me does not make sense for how can children straighten out the train on the bride, isn't that for the bridesmaids to do...if I remember correctly in W/C's wedding, her sister carried the train into the church, not remembering where the children were.....and I think in Sweden the children also walked in front of Victoria for there were little children there also. IMHO, nothing wrong with rose petals being scattered on the floor for the bride to walk on, oh well times change and this must be one of them....guess I am way behind the times....
I am really interested in seeing how Meghan manages to walk alone with 10 little people behind her.
"Ms. Meghan Markle has asked His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to accompany her down the aisle of the Quire of St George's Chapel on her Wedding Day. The Prince of Wales is pleased to be able to welcome Ms. Markle to The Royal Family in this way."
And i’m Done.
Done with this wedding and this woman - what ever ounce of like and respect I had left for her just flew out (i’m Sure it won’t be a lost for her but I can’t imagine i’m the only one). How awful and terribly selfish (imo) of her to ask the prince of Wales’s to do this.
There is nothing sweet about this.
And i’m Done.
Done with this wedding and this woman - what ever ounce of like and respect I had left for her just flew out (i’m Sure it won’t be a lost for her but I can’t imagine i’m the only one). How awful and terribly selfish (imo) of her to ask the prince of Wales’s to do this.
There is nothing sweet about this.
Why not William accompanying Meghan? (Like Philipp did with Margaret)
The divorced father-in-law accompanies his divorced daughter-in-law down the aisle- hope this isn' t a bad Omen. ...
Did Meghan ask Charles or did he offer it?
Why not William accompanying Meghan? (Like Philipp did with Margaret)
The divorced father-in-law accompanies his divorced daughter-in-law down the aisle- hope this isn' t a bad Omen. ...
Did Meghan ask Charles or did he offer it?
And i’m Done.
Done with this wedding and this woman - what ever ounce of like and respect I had left for her just flew out (i’m Sure it won’t be a lost for her but I can’t imagine i’m the only one). How awful and terribly selfish (imo) of her to ask the prince of Wales’s to do this.
There is nothing sweet about this.
Why not William accompanying Meghan? (Like Philipp did with Margaret)
The divorced father-in-law accompanies his divorced daughter-in-law down the aisle- hope this isn' t a bad Omen. ...
Did Meghan ask Charles or did he offer it?
I'm so gutted I didn't join the forum before! It must have been so much fun trying to guess all the details!
I think because William is Harry's best man and so has another responsibility in the wedding.
Philip was Margaret's brother-in-law, so a stand in for her deceased father.
Bad omen?
And i’m Done.
Done with this wedding and this woman - what ever ounce of like and respect I had left for her just flew out (i’m Sure it won’t be a lost for her but I can’t imagine i’m the only one). How awful and terribly selfish (imo) of her to ask the prince of Wales’s to do this.
There is nothing sweet about this.