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Yes it does look vintage...not sure exactly what it is but I like it.
LaRae
LaRae
Yes because like Eugenie, she had a 2 day event (though smaller scale). Her gown and evening look yesterday. And then there was a brunch today. She had the same designer do a look for the brunch as well as a 'leaving outfit'.
It would be nice to see the evening look, not just the sketch. Today I am happy to let it be private.
Yes I agree I would love to see the evening look. The magazine said 4 outfits , so the church, the evening, the brunch and what is the other for?
PHOTOS of the SECOND DRESS
The following post by layrrin constains photos of Lady Gabriella in the second dress. The photos in question are not close-ups.
https://ru-royalty.livejournal.com/7592927.html
Where was the evening reception, doesn't seem to be Windsor in those pictures ?
Yes it does look vintage...not sure exactly what it is but I like it.
LaRae
I know little ones are traditionally chosen in England for bridesmaids (called flower girls in the U.S.). Still, Kate chose her very grown-up sister, Pippa, as one of her bridesmaids. Unless, Pippa was considered her attendant.
Lady Louise looked nice helping with the youngsters. She also attended at Eugenie's wedding.
Sarah Armstrong-Jones (now Chatto) was around the age of her niece, Margarita Armstrong-Jones (17), when she served as an older bridesmaid of Lady Diana's. So Lady Sarah was 2 years older at that time than Louise and Estella are now.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...ption-Guests-share-snaps-fun-filled-bash.html
The Fail has pictures of the / a evening reception. Good pics if you can overlook each saying the guests are arriving at Frogmore House when clearly they are in central London. Seems they were at a restaurant in Eccleston Yards, Belgravia.
Thomas had three best men. Is this common at English weddings?
Must have been updated, originally all pics were labelled as "arriving at Frogmore House".
Wish I had friends in such high and handy places lol
The term best man isn't common in the UK to start. Its usually supporter. Just as instead of groomsmen, they have ushers.
More then one supporter is not unheard of. Both Edward and Charles used both of their brothers as their supporters in their wedding. Andrew only had Edward.
Second time the Goldsmith family helped host.
Freddie and Sophie had their reception (after champagne and canapes at Hampton court) at Lady Anabel Goldsmith's home.
Thomas Kingston's family wasn't really identified. Would anyone know, does he have living parents or siblings?
What is the relationship of the bridal attendants to the couple, apart from Maud and Isabella? Are the others family, godchildren etc.?
I loved the casual resting, collapsing of the children all over the vast steps of Windsor. So funny and just what children would do.
I also loved the Ella rose and other bouquet flowers.
Do you think the roses on the amazing wedding cake were made to model the Ella rose too?
Thomas Kingston's family wasn't really identified. Would anyone know, does he have living parents or siblings?
I read that Thomas has two sisters.
So maybe some of these other members of the bridal party are Thomas's nieces and/or nephews?
"Other youngsters who made up the bridal party were Leonora Weisman, Aurelia del Drago, Eliza Goldsmith and Emily Conolly. The Pageboys were Frederick Murray, Rafferty Murray and Karim Khawaja. Estella Taylor, Jessie Conolly and Hannah Conolly were Special Attendants."
https://www.hellomagazine.com/brides...aids-pageboys/
Well, not Eliza Goldsmith or Estella Taylor, we know who they are.
The term best man isn't common in the UK to start.
Thomas had three best men. Is this common at English weddings?
The term best man isn't common in the UK to start. Its usually supporter. Just as instead of groomsmen, they have ushers.