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.
Why didn't Prince William watch his bride walk down the aisle? Tradition. The groom is the last person to see the bride, and can only do so after she has completed the long walk down the aisle and is at his side. Since the aisle at Westminster Abbey is about 300-feet long, he had at least a four-minute wait at the altar.
Since Kate did not become estranged from her parents until after the children were born, it's reasonable to assume her father, Kenton Kreider, walked her down the aisle. Additionally, the video tape footage taken at the wedding of Jon and Kate has been shown on Jon & Kate+8 with the face of the man who walked Kate down the aisle electronically obscured. This has further strengthened the assumption that it was her father who walked her down the aisle.
it took her exactlly 3 and a half minuites
it took her exactlly 3 and a half minuites
Kate Middleton's maid of honour was her sister Pippa Middleton. On the way back down the aisle she linked hands with Prince Harry the best man.
10am if you live in the UK and 6am if you live on the East coast of United States
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An Aisle is a space for people to walk down
I'll clear the aisle! I'll not walk down the aisle with the likes of you.
The aisle, pronounced iyal.
when atticus walked down the aisle, everybody made way for him.
right here in these arms by a band called HIM.