Saturday, April 30, 2011

Where fairytales comes into reality: The Royale Wedding of Prince William & Catherine Middleton.

Hey ohmygosh sorry peeps! Of all the things I'm supposed to post about, and now I'm posting this. Haha, well just couldn't resist it. The Royal wedding of Prince William & Catherine Middleton. You know what makes me post this? Because I can't stop telling my mom while we're watching the life casting on BBC at home, how lucky Kate is. I mean, it's such a fairytale, all girls dream of being someone like Kate! She's not born royal, happens to meet Prince William in uni like 10 years ago, then fall in love and tadah pooof...duchess of Cambridge here she is. Who doesn't envy her? But anyway, congratulations though you wouldn't be reading this, LOL. They kissed in public twice, waited for this like forever infront of the television.
I've never seen a wedding this grand.

Kate Middleton arrives with her sister, maid of honor Pippa, at Westminster Abbey.
Many brides include something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue in their wedding getups.
But not everyone's "somethings" are quite as fancy as Kate's. Here, from Britain's Press Association, is the blinged-out breakdown:
Something old: The bridal gown, from Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, featured “traditional Carrickmacross craftsmanship,” a lace technique that dates back to the 1800s.
Something new: Her parents gifted their daughter with custom-made diamond oak-leaf earrings with a diamond-encrusted acorn set in the middle, a nod to their new family crest.
Something borrowed: Kate’s tiara, on loan from the queen herself, per royal wedding tradition, is a 1936 Cartier “halo.”
Something blue: We can't see it, but a blue ribbon is sewn into the interior of her dress.
Philippa Middleton, aka Pippa, is wearing a slim ivory sheath, also by McQueen's Sarah Burton.
Tell me, who gets to sit on a carriage, waves to everyone, have soldiers behind them on their wedding? Yes, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White blah blah, just happens this is the life version of them.
The crowds, sibeh scary lahh weyh. When I went for Justin Bieber's concert, there's only 13thousand people there & I swear I can kill because I got so frustrated walking among the crowds like foul sardines. And this...err if I'm not mistaken, 300thousand? Madness, but yet fun.
Sigh, how I wish I could be there, outside of Buckingham Palace to see the real thing. What a waste lahh Lionel (my ex-swimming-coach) who just finish studying in England but now trying to find a job there, didn't go for this wedding. Say's he's annoying and don't ask him why, WTF. He's jealous, that's why, ehheheheh :p
So there's left Prince Harry! *Marry me Harry!* hahahha. Used to think William looks alot better than Harry last time. But that was before he's married & bald. :/
Spot this dog with a tiara.
LOL?
Vic Beckham, the 37-year-old pregnant fashion designer wore a dark-navy dress and a Philip Treacy “fascinator” headpiece. David Beckham, the 35-year-old soccer star wore a Ralph Lauren Purple Label suit, a top hat and sported his Order of the British Empire medal.

The Aston Martin DB6 car Will and Kate drove is owned by Prince Charles, runs on E85 bioethanol made from English wine wastage.
The car was joined by a Search and Rescue helicopter flown by members of the same squadron that Will is a member.
Will and Kate leave Buckingham Palace in a decorated wedding car with license plate: JU5T WED. :D
Bakers from Fiona Cairns Ltd of Leicestershire put the finishing touches on the royal fruitcake at the queen's luncheon reception.
Now THAT'S a fruitcake.
Buckingham Palace just released details of the queen's lunchtime reception. And in addition to nearly 10,000 sweet and savory canapes in 22 varieties, 650 guests will get a piece of the most hotly anticipated item on the menu: That wedding fruitcake we've been hearing all about.
 Made of 17 individual cakes that make up eight tiers, it's decorated with "up to 900 individually iced flowers" and a garland design that matches the architecture of Buckingham Palace's Picture Gallery, the room in which 650 lucky guests will get a piece.
The towering dessert is "the wedding cake of choice for anyone who wants a traditional looking, elegant wedding cake."
And Prince William did get that chocolate biscuit cake he'd been craving. So everyone's happy -- and full.

Katy Perry from Twitter: In honor of the Royal Wedding, I present you... My royal NAILS! CONGRATS!
Very cute! What you probably missed during the royal wedding kiss:
I'd like to introduce you to the unhappiest person at the
It's destined to become an iconic image: Newlyweds William and Kate share a sweet kiss on a Buckingham Palace balcony, as the adoring crowds gathered below roared their approval.
Well, almost everyone approved. If you're 3, apparently, it was all just a bit too LOUD.

 Who is this little scene-stealer?
She's bridesmaid Grace Van Cutsem, the goddaughter of Prince William, the daughter of Lady Rose Astor and Hugh Van Cutsem -- close family friends who have known the prince since childhood. Grace's uncle, Edward Van Cutsem, was a pageboy at Prince Charles and Lady Diana's wedding. And we have a suspicion there's a royal nap in her near future.


Kay that's all! Feeling so much (err, not alot) better after posting this ;p
Have loads to update you peeps about:
-the education fair I went with the whole year6 like zillion years ago;
-daddy's 50th birthday party at my house;
-went for Justin Bieber's concert;
-the dancing performance at Thean Hou Temple I had.
Been really busy these days so didn't really get the time to edit my photo's properly & update this crap vlog. Plus, was quite sick I skipped curricular activities yesterday. Beh tahan already, whole body aching, feeling cold everywhere & running nose. Sigh.

Well, soon! Blognights everyone.
God bless you. Pray that dad will have a safe trip back from Jakarta.

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