Anyone Interested In Watching The Royal Wedding This Saturday?

I think you are safe. It was Elizabeth 1 not this one that used to say "Off with their heads" if they said the wrong thing
 

He is Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the highest
in the Church of England after the Queen.

He was an oil executive for 11 years before he became a priest,
so knows that people would like to hear their names as the ones
in daily use and not what it says on the Birth Certificate.

Prince Harry's names are: Henry Charles Albert David, none that
he uses daily.

Read about Justin Welby here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Welby

Mike.

Canterbury was only marginally involved, as a guest cleric.

St George's is a Royal "Peculiar", and the Dean is directly responsible to HM, not to Welby.

The Dean was in charge on the day.
 
"...all be dragged to the Tower and have our 'eads chopped off?!"

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Brilliant reply, Lara
 
I still can't get the scoop on why Meghan's mother was alone at the wedding.


Every time someone mentions it on TV they immediately go into her father's problems and her father's side.

What about Doria? No sister, brother, niece, nephew, good friends that may have accompanied her? She seems so sweet. Who is she?
 
I've been think about Doria too and this is my conclusion: Originally seats were probably saved in the Quire section for the father, half-sis and half-bro. They ended up not being there which left at least 3 empty spaces next to Doria (mother-of-the bride). Oprah was not far, she should have moved over but maybe felt she wouldn't be following royal protocol to place herself next to the mother of the bride. At the end, thankfully Prince Charles came over to Doria, gave her his arm and escorted her out of the chapel.

That was the only glitch in the whole wedding which is remarkable, as weddings go. Doria is certainly a gentle quiet soul with a sweet smile and twinkle in her eye as a proud and happy mom would have.
 
Yes Lara, at least 3 empty spaces. I wish the poor lady could have had at least one friend with her. Actually I don't think the hlf sis and bro were ever invited from the git go.
 
Here are two interesting photos.

Apparently Doria wasn't sitting alone for long...unless the woman in pink changed her seat after she sat down.

Of course, the media only shows the one where she looks all alone.

(btw, that's Serena Williams in the back...probably sitting next to Oprah not pictured...where's Stedman? Oprah came alone)

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It is not up to her to invite a friend but the bride.

The security implications of sitting directly across from HM in at our current security threat level, officially at Severe, would have been horrendous.
 
Oh well, that's better. Thanks for showing that Lara. I'll believe the lady in pink came a bit later and stayed there.

Yes. the woman in pink with the purple hat was there for the vows and stayed there (2nd photo far right edge) until Prince Charles came to escort Doria out of the Chapel.

I think the media only shows an early photo of Doria in the Chapel before all the guests arrived and before the wedding started. Doria was not sitting alone during the wedding ceremony. And she's probably thrilled that she didn't have to sit with Meghan's father who divorced her when Meghan was only 6 yrs old and apparently has a criminal record.



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Pay no mind to it. Samantha recently changed her last name to Markle too since the royal connection of Meghan's. She just wants attention and fame at the expense of her family. She's low-life.
 
Braless with a plunging neckline and bare shoulders in the Chapel of the Royal Wedding?! This one breaks multiple rules of royal etiquette. I like her dress a lot BUT....

Chloe Mandley is the fiancé of a friend of Harry's. She wore a spaghetti strap dress when her shoulders should be covered in church, she's braless, a plunging neckline when baring her breasts is inappropriate in the Chapel, and she's not suppose to wear anything that may draw attention from the Bride and the Queen. FAIL.

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Fail?? Hmmmmm, I don't think so.....ha ha ha
 
Whilst my care-factor is minimal, in this case I wish them both the best ...... BUT would not be the least surprised if, a few years down the track, this does not go well.
The track-record of 'royal' male fidelity is hardly impressive - and this poor bride has more stacked against her than Dianna or any of the other wives entering 'the firm' in recent decades.
 


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