A Royal Affair

Prince William and Catherine Middleton (Kate) are to get married on Friday 29th April at Westminster Abbey. As told by Supa Swap.

The Service

Music will be performed by,
The Choir of Westminster Abbey.
The Chapel Royal Choir.
The London Chamber Orchestra.
The Fanfare Team of The Royal Air Force.
The State Trumpeters Of The Household Cavalry.
Both William and Kate have carefully hand picked the music for their ceremony.

The Procession

The Royal Wedding will make its way past some of London’s most famous landmarks. People will be camping on well known landmarks up to 3 days before just to get a closer look.
The Reception
The Wedding reception will be hosted by Her Majesty herself, The Queen. 1600 civil guests are invited to the private wedding and with Royals and family the figures are set to be 2600 guests to this spectacular wedding with a huge price tag of 40 Million pounds.

Day Off

Britain gets to celebrate in the country having the “day off” to celebrate, and hundreds of thousands rushing to London to get the first seats. Train and airport companies saying they are about 30% up on ticket sales.
Will this be our future King and Queen, this will be a very special celebration for the whole world over.
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  1. Judie Said,

    @ April 30, 2011

    Well what can I say, there are some things that england do well and this is one of them, everything went perfectly and what a turn out, billions watching all over the world and 1 million in the streets outside the Abbey. WoW.

  2. Alexander Said,

    @ April 30, 2011

    OMG, what a day, I managed to get within a mile of the ceremony and what an atmosphere England really know how to do some things really well. The whole day and night was the best ever.

  3. AlexanderAbbey Halls Said,

    @ April 30, 2011

    The celebration in out home town was great, and to get the day off work even better, Supa Swap this is a great Blog.

  4. Holly Said,

    @ April 30, 2011

    What a great day, Well enjoyd by all.

  5. Elena Said,

    @ April 30, 2011

    This was a fantastic day to be involved in.

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