William and Kate sharing a private moment right before they marry. Getty
Happy Sunday!! I hope everyone is having a relaxing spring weekend. A bit of news, we are having another prayer circle for Kate on Tuesday, April 9th. And we will continue this on the 9th of every month, which marks Kate’s birthdate, for the foreseeable future. Details will be in our IG stories tomorrow. As always, all faiths are welcome. We have had such a great response doing this and I know we are making a difference for Kate. If you missed it in our stories, little_fig_kitchen on IG, shared a picture of a rainbow that formed over her house during our last prayer circle.
The red runner in Westminster Abbey made for a stunning backdrop. Getty
Thought we needed a happy newsletter today, a bit of joy. April is special to royal watchers because it’s the month William and Kate married, 2024 will mark their thirteen year anniversary. Royal weddings and royal births really are peak royal watching season, absolutely adore them.
William and Kate’s wedding signified, for me, beauty, class, and the significance of details. I can’t think of one thing that stood out as a cringe moment. In the run up to the wedding though, I was a bit concerned about the red runner. Obviously, a nod to William being the heir to the throne. But, I thought, oh dear, too garish in a church? I could not have been more wrong. It was stunning. And one of my favorite things about the wedding. The red runner, the green, mammoth but delicate trees, made a stunning background for the whole service. It was, as the Brits say, brilliant!!
The Goring Hotel served as the Middletons’ home base during the wedding. They not only stayed there, but hosted several parties for wedding guests at the hotel. Getty
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