Royal Wedding 2011: Prince William marries commoner Kate Middleton


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London, April 29, 2011: Prince William and Kate Middleton were on Friday pronounced man and wife at the majestic Westminster Abbey where the couple exchanged vows in the presence of some 1,900 guests, while millions of people around the world watched the ceremony live on TV. 

 

29-year-old Middleton wore an ivory and lace gown designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen, while the Prince, 28, was attired in the red tunic of an Irish Guards Colonel - his most senior honorary appointment. 

Prince William, the second in line to the British throne, has been given the title of the Duke of Cambridge by the Queen, and Middleton has become Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge on their marriage. 

 

The Prince has also become the Earl of Strathearn and Baron Carrickfergus, which means Middleton will become the Countess of Strathearn and Baroness Carrickfergus. 

The couple were pronounced man and wife by the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.

 

Late Princess Diana Remembered: 

 

Prince William made sure his mother Princess Diana in his own words didn’t "miss out" on the ceremony and celebrations for his wedding to Kate Middleton in Westminster Abbey on Friday.

 

His bride wore Diana’s engagement ring, a hymn from his late mother’s funeral was sung at the service and guests for the wedding included Elton John -- who sang "Candle in the Wind" at Diana’s funeral in the abbey.

 

Fourteen years ago, the eyes of the world watched as William, then 15, walked solemnly behind the coffin of his mother as it was taken through the packed streets of London to her funeral.

 

William wed Middleton in front of almost 2,000 guests and an audience of millions worldwide. But the one person conspicuous by her absence was Diana, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997.

 

From the moment the couple announced they were getting married last November, William has deliberately ensured that Diana’s memory would not be forgotten, giving Middleton his mother’s large blue oval sapphire and diamond engagement ring.

 

"It’s very special to me," William told reporters in November. "It’s my way of making sure my mother didn’t miss out on today and the excitement and the fact we are going to spend the rest of our lives together."

 

The build-up to the day and the ceremony itself has been littered with reminders of Diana.

 

"The only downside (of the wedding) is the sad side," said Joan Lunden, a U.S. TV host who covered Diana’s wedding in 1981 and is part of the Fox News royal wedding team.

 

"That thought of ’Gee, I wish Diana was here’."

 

Before the wedding, the couple were reported to have visited Diana’s resting place, an island at her family’s Althorp estate in central England.

 

"It was very important for William to take Kate to visit his mum just before their wedding day," a source told the Daily Mirror newspaper. "It is tragic that she won’t be there to see the wedding and that she never got to meet his bride."

 

 

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Victor Castelino, Moodubelle/Dubai Fri, April-29-2011, 12:59
After Diana and Sara, another free bird is "royally" caged! They had the courage to get out of the cage. Hope, Kate will try her best to make this cage her royal home! Good luck baby. Take it as a challenge and live up to the expectations of the billions. God bless you.
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