We're-rich-and-too-bad-you're-not cuisine and also I-don't-care-what-they-eat food
Alice Cullen put the wedding together.
It was in Afghanistan not Iraq and it was Prince Harry.
This depends on the wedding theme and the preference of the bride and groom.
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Yes it is grammatically correct but it is ambiguous. Were the wedding guests wearing green glasses or was the ice tea served in green glasses? In the first case the sentence would be better to read "Iced tea was served to the wedding guests who were wearing green glasses." in the second case It would read "Iced tea was served in green glasses to the wedding guests."
No, Prince reportedly said he served waffles.
William Tyndale was a bachelor of arts.
Royal Navy
Courtier
William III and Mary II both served at the same time.
William A. Egan served as governor of Alaska twice. The first time he served from 1959 to 1966 as Alaska's first governor. He then served again from 1970 to 1974.
Challah is not served at Jewish weddings.