The royal wedding is still hours away, but we've gotten a glimpse of the wedding programme. Here's what the royal wedding program, which will be given to each one of the wedding ceremony guests, looks like: The programme includes a personal message from William and Kate and also features a stunning never-before-seen black and white photograph of the couple, taken by fashion photographer Mario Testino. The couple are wearing matching white shirts and are smiles that absolutely light up their faces. They truly look happy. In the programme (or as some prefer, program), Prince William and Kate refer to their wedding ...
So, here it is - the Royal Wedding Invitation. We''ve got an actual picture! Here's the full scoop on the Royal Wedding Invitations, in a nutshell, in case you just joined us: A total of 1,800 - 1,900 invitations to the Royal Wedding went out on February 17. But there are separate invites for the wedding ceremony and the afternoon reception AND the evening reception. In other words, not everyone is invited to all of the festivities. The guest list for the afternoon reception is much more exclusive than the guest list for the ceremony, and the guest list for the evening reception where the ...
A celebrity party planner in London has been enlisted to help plan the Royal Wedding Reception. Peregrine Armstrong-Jones, who charges up to £250,000 for his party planning services (that's about $500,000 US dollars, by the way) will help coordinate all the fine details for Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding reception. The prince was impressed when Peregrine coordinated his cousin Peter Phillips’s wedding in 2008. If being a wedding planner sounds like the dream job to you (and how could it not...?), you might want to think about becoming a wedding planner yourself. Not a bad way to earn your living! Check ...
(Reuters Life!) - It may not be an invitation to Britain's royal wedding on April 29, but it is the next best thing. Buckingham Palace, official London residence of Queen Elizabeth, has sent out "notifications" to other royals in Europe asking them to keep the date free. Prince William, son of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles and the late Diana, is to marry fiancée Kate Middleton at London's Westminster Abbey after a long courtship. A spokeswoman for Clarence House, which represents the princes, said the royals would not be providing a "running commentary" on who would be invited ...