It’s been almost a year since Kate Middleton and Prince William tied the knot in a ceremony watched by some 40 million people worldwide. And if you didn’t get your fill of Royal Wedding mania, how about celebrating their first anniversary with your very own set of dolls created in the famous couple’s likeness?
One of those who did not get an invite to the royal wedding last month of Prince William and Kate Middleton was Sarah Ferguson. Was she hurt by the snub? Yes, she was.
Want to own a piece of history, even if it means wearing what looks like a giant pink crab on your head? Well, now's your chance.
Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson on Wednesday revealed that her daughter, Princess Beatrice, will auction off the infamous hat she wore to the Royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on eBay.
Apparently, the second time's the charm.
After a wedding ceremony fit for a Duke and a Duchess, Prince William and Kate Middleton made their official debut to the public today on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where they kissed not once, but twice.
Prince William got a spouse and the UK got a new princess in Kate Middleton, the not-so-common commoner who wed Wills today after a ten-year courtship. Here's everything you need to know about the lavish ceremony and the hysteria surrounding it:
We continue our series on British Royal Weddings of the Past today with a very old piece of silent news reel footage showing the marriage of the Queen Mother, Elizabeth, to King George VI. The Queen Mum was the mother of the current Queen Elizabeth...
Just one more day before the eyes of the world will be watching Prince William and Kate Middleton exchange their vows. Some Britons are making bets on all sorts of things relating to the wedding and bookmakers are expecting a big windfall from all these royal wedding bets. After all, it's the biggest non-sporting event to happen in Britain for quite a while. So what are some of the things being
As you might have heard by now, there's a big giant wedding taking place on Friday and it'll be broadcasted for the entire world to watch.
We're talking, of course, about the Royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton - an affair so big, you can bet your royal chariot that every major news organization in their right mind will show up to cove it.
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