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Not long now! The Media frenzy has started and Kate Middletons Royal Wedding is nearly upon us. So What happens after the doors are closed on the big day? Where will they go, who will be there and just how will they celebrate?
Following the service, the happy couple, now Prince and Princess William, will be led away in horse drawn carriage where they will be watched by millions of television viewers in the UK and a billion worldwide. Cavalry brigades with the full military regalia will follow, through Pall Mall and onto Buckingham Palace. Once there they will be responsible for receiving their guests as they follow, culminating in the event that the crowds have been waiting for – the shot of them on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. This part of Kate Middletons Royal Wedding day expected to be the highest point of the media circus.
This will be followed by an incredible Banquet fit for a King, with the decorations expected to be lavish and only the finest crystal and silver used. Fur clad musicians are expected to be announce the speeches whilst the guests dine at tables adorned in Gold Leaf and incredible flower arrangements. The Candelabras, Candles and Sculptures are believed to cost a fortune alone. This will be followed by the cutting of the cake, with the cake maker expected to be Dawn Blunden of Sophisticake.
Traditional ceremony will ensue with the Wedding Dance to the classical orchestra, with guests and family expected to follow them up and dance around them. It will be rounded off with a fireworks display to light up the skies of London and leave the guests with something to take with them as the happy couple jet off to their honeymoon. No one is sure of where this will be yet however it is expected to be Kenya, bookies are already pricing that in as there favourite. It would be quite fitting to return to the place where William Proposed.
Beyond Kate Middletons royal wedding day the Queen is expected to grant titles to the Young Prince and Princess’s, with the Duke of Cambridge the bookies favourite again. Other Options include the Dukedom of Windsor, Sussex and Connaught. If he accepts, Kate will be referred to as HRH, the Duchess of Cambridge. The Queen and Prince Charles have one more surprise up their sleeve with a new house being built in Herefordshire as a wedding gift.
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