Monday, April 25, 2011

Royal Wedding Traditions



As William & Kate get married this Friday they will be following some Royal Wedding traditions. And, because they are young, and it's modern times, they will also not be partaking in some common wedding rituals.

Traditions they are following:
  • Kate's gown will have sleeves due to both Royal and Church of England protocol
  • A white dress is a must as it's a Royal tradition that dates back to the very first white wedding dress worn by Queen Victoria
  • Something Old, New, Borrowed & Blue
  • Kate's wedding band will include Welsh gold, a Royal tradition
  • The bouquet will have a sprig of myrtle in it
  • Her bouquet will be left in Westminster Abbey at the grave of the "unknown warrior"
  • Once married they will share a kiss on the balcony
  • Prince William and his Bride will sleep in separate residences on the eve of their wedding
  • Their wedding procession will follow the tradition Westminster route

Traditions they are not following:
  • Kate will arrive to the ceremony by car rather than by ceremonial coach
  • Three different clergymen will conduct the marriage instead of just one
  • William will not wear a wedding band, he's simply not a jewelery wearing kind of guy

Will you be watching on Friday to see the dress, the decor, the glamour and the love? We will be up at 3am taking it all in as I was asked to write a piece for The Hamilton Spectator giving a Planner's prospective on the grand affaire!

We look forward to writing a few posts about the wedding, the first being featured on the 30th.





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