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Thursday, 28 April 2011

The Royal Wedding

If you haven't heard what's going on tomorrow you've probably been living in a small dark cave in the middle of no where....
Well just in case.... it is the day that 'commoner Kate' becomes Princess Catherine and marries into the Royal Family.
Being British and living in a society constantly surrounded the Monarchy I have, of course, taken some interest into the Royal Family. I'm sure they are wonderful people and if I ever got the chance the meet them, I probably would. But I'm not a big Royalist. Sure, if someone was talking bad about them I would probably end up defending them with all my British pride but I have my views on the fairness of it all.

Luckily for you, my post today isn't about my views on the Royal Family. Nor is it about soon to be Princess Catherine and Prince William.

My post today is purely about William Mountbatten-Windsor and Kate Middleton. Tomorrow, 1/3 of the worlds population will not only be watching the Royal family gain a Princess, but will be watching a young boy and a young girl promising themselves to each other and vowing they will look after each other for the rest of there lives. Tomorrow will be the day the world stops to see love.

I was watching an interview when William and Kate were talking about how they met, there proposal and there break up. And suddenly in the middle of a serious interview Prince William make a joke and Kate giggled like a little girl. From that moment on I didn't see two high profiled figures talking about one of the most famous days that will go down in history. I saw two lovers talking about there wedding day. Its nice to know that even if you have everything in the world its nothing compared to love. It lets you know that love is forever and that no matter who you are, you can be happy.

I mean, sure, on my wedding day I will probably have less than 100 people watching as I walk down the isle in my low budget dress to an out of tune organ. Nothing compared to the wedding we'll all witness tomorrow. But no matter what, a wedding is about love, so it is always as special as the next, no matter how big or small. (I would also like to add at this point I have no desire to get married for a very very long time.... i'm 18 for crying out loud! :P)

To conclude I would like to congratulate Kate and William on there engagement and I wish them a life time of happiness together in the future.

"True love stories never have endings"


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