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I also loved her wedding march...very regal.
To me nothing beats the smile on Andrew's face when he first sees Sarah.
Everything was perfect about this wedding: the bride and her dress, the groom, the bridesmaids dress. The Queen looked happy (one of my all time pics is of her w/Prince William after Andrew and Sarah leave the palace.)
I say the same as you.
Saw you so happy and in love. And those looks that were devoted the one to the other. And then, while they walked together toward away from the abbey, I found beautiful how they caught of the hand.
Another small part that caught my eye:"Inside the State Dining Room as I sat between Prince Phillip and ex-King Constantine of Greece for our wedding "breakfast" of lamb and lobster I came back to royal reality. You could count a hundred highborn people in that majestic room -there had been some big arguments about who should be there and where they should sit , and mostly I had lost. It was lavish and proper and dull, that lunch. At one point we raised a glass , yet no one made a toast, for that was not traditional! "
© "My Story" - By Sarah Ferguson"I had somehow missed out on little vital things like candid snapshots of the bride to be in hair curlers , no one had thought to bring a camera to Clarence House that morning."
... and unlike that of the Prince and Princess of Wales, this wedding felt like a REAL love match, at least to me.I think it is still a love match. They're just not married anymore.
I must have been naive, as Charles and Diana looked like a love match at their wedding, as well. One sees what one is hoping for, I guess.
Frankly speaking, I loved Sarah's dress more than Diana's.