Kate will be “slowly introduced” to her new role as a royal bride, taking on a “supporting role to William” in the near term, The Daily Telegraph writes. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will reportedly appear ...
Kate will be “slowly introduced” to her new role as a royal bride, taking on a “supporting role to William” in the near term, The Daily Telegraph writes. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will reportedly appear ...
The wedding service at Westminster Abbey and the following reception at Buckingham Palace were, by all accounts, stately affairs determined by ages-old protocol. But William and Kate had a chance to let their hair down at Friday ...
Bunting, fascinators, Union Jacks, Morris Dancers — no, not a British royal wedding street party, but a corner of Greenwich Village, New York that seems to be forever England. Cardboard cutouts of William and Kate decked the street, ...
Weddings are about the future. So it’s worth contemplating what Kate and William face in the short-term and in the long-term.
Everyone is still abuzz about the royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton. Earlier today (April 30), Clarence House released some elegantly composed snaps of the royal couple, taken in Buckingham Palace’s throne ...
So the dress was by Sarah Burton, after all. If you look back over all the speculation about this momentous piece of news, the obvious takeaway is: Don’t believe everything you read.
It really was something out of a fairytale, wasn’t it?
As the world watched Prince William and Kate Middleton become husband and wife in front of a crowd of 1,900 at London’s Westminster Abbey earlier today (April 29), one could not help but get goosebumps.
“Never, in the history of Britain, have so many waited for a kiss between so few,” tweeted mikeysnewquest.
Royal Wedding Insider is up bright and early — well, not exactly bright, as the sun isn’t out at 3 am ET — live-blogging the wedding of the century. We’re joined by Millie Bratten, editor-and-chief of Brides Magazine, ...
Days After Royal Wedding, Excitement Persists in London
In the shadow of the London Eye, Westminster Bridge still teems with people pushing to join the two-hour line to enter the Abbey. Trees and wedding decorations will remain inside Westminster Abbey and the crowds will continue wending ...