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During the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, Prince William drove his father Prince Charles' dark blueAston Martin DB6 Volante.
Yes of course, during official engagements. In private she is his Grandmama and so no bow necessary!
The two nuns sitting next to Prince William during the wedding sermon are likely to be representatives from the religious community. In the context of royal weddings, it's common for members of the clergy or religious figures to be present, but specific details about individual attendees are not always disclosed. If you're referring to a specific royal wedding, please provide more context for a precise answer.
They're Anglican nuns. Westminster Abbey is part of the Church of England.
There were 55 arrests made during the day for minor offences such as breach of the peace and disorderly behaviour.
The sash worn by Prince William during his wedding to Catherine Middleton indicates that he is a member of the British royal family and signifies his status as a Knight of the Order of the Garter, one of the oldest and most prestigious chivalric orders in the UK. The blue sash is a symbol of his rank and honors conferred upon him. Additionally, it serves to distinguish him within the formal military uniform he wore for the ceremony.
Prince William and Princess Kate will visit Canada during the summer of 2011. Future plans are yet to be announced.
Prince William and Kate Middleton.
There have been many important events in London. These include the marriage of Kate Middleton and Prince William, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, and the seize of the Iranian embassy in London.
Princess Diana's page boys during her wedding to Prince Charles in 1981 were eight young boys, including Prince William and Prince Harry, who were her nephews, as well as other relatives and friends. They wore traditional attire, which included a short tunic and knee-length breeches. The page boys played a significant role in the ceremony, carrying Diana's train and adding to the royal pageantry of the event.
Prince William and Kate Middleton walked down the aisle to "I Was Glad," a choral piece composed by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry. This piece was performed by the Westminster Abbey choir during their wedding ceremony on April 29, 2011. The choice of music reflected a traditional yet elegant tone fitting for the royal occasion.
Nowhere to be seen in the official video: "Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event" that's for sure. However, not surprising, given the collective narcissism of the K family.