Saturday, 9 April 2011

Keeping It Royal?


With three weeks to go until Kate says "I do" not a day goes by without a Royal wedding story appearing in the press.

The entire operation has been shrouded in secrecy with Clarence House keeping tight control over what details are released to the press, thus leaving the tabloids gagging for any small scrap of news that can be scraped off the royal floor.

It is a complete surprise that the designer of the wedding dress has remained anonymous. The fashion world is a small business and many thought it would be a matter of weeks, before the name and design was leaked.

Fashion insiders are hoping Kate has picked a British designer, but it is highly likely we won't get to find out until the big day now.

With absolutely no detail on the wedding dress, reporters today are turning their attentions on what accessories Kate might be choosing to wear on the biggest day of her life.

According to several reports Kate is insisting she wants to wear flowers in her hair, but Camilla will only settle for a formal tiara.

If this is true, then it only highlights the generation gap.

And how times have moved on. With press interest increasing by the day, for the first time ever Clarence House created a dedicated website for the wedding, where it has been confirmed that William will wear his military uniform to get married in and is the official place to buy souvenirs.

But a simple search on the net throws up findings that suggest the couple have chosen a chocolate biscuit cake made by McVitie's and how Prince Harry has insisted he will only be referred to as the "best man" instead of the official title "Royal Family's traditional obscure moniker of Supporter

You might say William and Kate want to keep it real, while Charles and Camilla want to keep it royal.

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