Saturday, 30 April 2011

The Royal wedding


They are two people madly in love and the most famous couple in the world at present. Their lives are incomparable, a royal to wed a no name, who would of thought it? Kate Middleton born on January 9 1982 at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading and christened at her local church.  William was born a mere five months later on June 21 at St Margaret’s Hospital in London and christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the music room of Buckingham palace.

Kate Middleton was the bambino of a flight dispatcher and an air hostess, Prince William was the descendant of the future King to be and his then wife Princess Diana of Wales. Two very different backgrounds nonetheless were brought together on Friday to say, “I do”. The guest list for the wedding was substantially extensive with the likes of Joss Stone, David and Victoria Beckham and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson who attended.

An abundance of towns and neighbourhoods hosted street parties to celebrate the history making event, while others celebrated within their families and friends. Kate Middleton is the new country’s sweetheart; she and William recently censured lavish and expensive gifts, but instead asked guests to make a donation to charity instead. William and Kate’s involvement with various charities has captured the country’s heart.

The royal wedding and Kate Middleton will bring new and fresh life into the dreary monarchy the public have become accustomed to. An estimated 2 billion people sat down at home to watch the wedding and journalists from all over the globe came over to report the wedding to their home country. Royal wedding merchandise was rapidly snapped up, with the U.S.A even making a royal wedding fridge! Property prices in Bucklebury, Anglesey and London have been on the increase since the wedding was announced, which is substantial a leg-up for the British economy.

I am in favour of the royal wedding; it has shown me that Britain is an incredibly patriotic and proud nation. It has brought the best out in everyone and we’ve had a chance to escape from life’s dramas. The globe has been united by one event; it has brought communities once broken back together. It is one of the biggest events in history and everyone around the world is galvanised about it and as a result has brought around a large flock of about 1 million tourists, with economists estimating that it will have made London wealthier by £200,000,000!

I wish Kate and William a very happy, long and healthy life together!

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