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Q: Was that Kate Middleton's father that gave her away at the wedding?
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Who is the man that gave Kate Middleton away at the wedding?

Her father.


Who are the parents of Kate Mulgrew?

Kate's father was Thomas James (T.J), he passed away in 2004. Kate's mother was Joan Mulgrew, she passed away in 2006 of Alzheimer's.


Is kate gosselin mother and father living?

Both of Kate's parents are alive. Jon's mother is alive, but his father passed away in 2005.


If a widow is getting married who gives away in a wedding?

It is generally the father of the bride (single or widowed) that would give her away to the groom. If her father has passed away then her brother; an uncle or even am adult son can give her away.


Does the brides father give away the bride at a Jehovah wedding?

A Jehovah Witness Wedding is the same in most respects to say a catholic wedding. The only true difference is that the ceremony is not held in a church (never) and their is never a priest but a speaker, from the couples Kingdom Hall. So to answer your question the brides father typical gives away the bride unless the mother does it.


Do Jon and Kate have relationship with their family?

kate's parents have made a decision to not be involved in the lives of kate and the kidsfor various reasons, and jons father was very involved when may and cara were born, but he passed away before the tups were born.


Why does the bride's name go first on wedding invitations?

* The bride's name goes on the wedding invitations first because her father is giving her away to his future son-in-law and it's an old tradition dating back centuries when a dowry (gifts from the bride's father) would be given to the groom. The parents of the bride also pay for most of the wedding.


How does the bride honor her father at her wedding when he has recently passed away?

WikiAnswers condolences to you and your family. As you know if the father has passed away an uncle; a good elderly friend or even a brother can walk down the aisle with the bride and he can give away the bride to the groom. Some brides who have recently lost their father will ask the photography (or a friend with camera) to go to the grave site of their father (before going to the reception hall) and the bride will pick out one flower from her bouquet and place it on the grave site; the person taking the pictures of the bride doing so are personal memories to her. It would be at the wedding reception that it is acceptable for the bride to rise as the first toast and make a 'short' speech about her father not being at her wedding and then say 'please rise and raise your glasses for a toast to (put your father's name here.' The reason the speech should be short is the wedding is suppose to be joyous event (which the father would want to see) and not a sad event; yet honoring the father and including him in the wedding. Instead of throwing the bouquet (have the florist make up an array of flowers in cellophane with a ribbon on it, the bride can leave her wedding bouquet (after all pictures have been taken) at the grave site of her father and the other array of flowers in cellophane can be thrown to the single women at the reception.


Does the catholic church allow the father of the bride to give her away?

No, "giving the bride away" is a pagan custom, I believe it was adopted in protestant ceremonies, but it has no place in a Catholic wedding ceremony.The concept of "giving the bride away" is a throwback to the mediaeval idea that an unmarried woman is the property of her father and that the a married woman is the property of her husband. A bride may well be accompanied into the wedding service by her father, but after that, he plays no further part in the ceremony.In the ceremony in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, the question is asked "Who gives this woman to be married to this man?" and the bride's father or another man answers "I do". This has not formed part of the Catholic ceremony since the Council of Trent in the 16th century.


Did he 'give away' Daneel Harris at her wedding to Jensen Ackles?

Please identify who is the 'he' you are referring to. Traditionally the bride's father 'gives away' the bride. Sometimes if the bride's father is unavailable, another male family member/friend of the family will fulfill this role. A new trend is for both parents to 'give away' the bride.


What do you do if the father of the bride refuses to agree to give the brides hand in marriage?

* The father is obviously making a statement he may feel you are too young to get married or has other reasons. If you are not a minor then you have the right to make your own choice. If you are going ahead with the wedding ask your father one more time and if he still refuses then you can have an uncle or a brother give you away during your wedding day..


Can I wear a hat to a wedding that is outside?

An outside wedding is one place you can always get away with wearing a hat.