Mr. Bojo and I watched the highlights on the news tonight. I don't wish to be negative, but all the hoopla before the wedding had just about driven us around the bend, and we'd been trying to avoid any mention of the festivities which were reported, ad nauseum, about every tiny detail for weeks leading up to the event. It was nice to finally have the day arrive! We did enjoy the kiss on the balcony and the tiny hobbit disagreeing with the noise from the cheering crowds. Those are the nice memorable moments of a wedding!
Kate was radiant, and her sister was beautiful. Such lovely girls. Harry should think about dating Pippa...
I loved Kate's wedding dress. Perhaps she will start a trend to finally retire the strapless gown. Her dress for the reception was beautiful, too.
I will say that when I saw Eugenie and Beatrice, I gasped and blurted to my husband that they looked like Cinderella's evil stepsisters. I'm sure they are really decent looking girls when they aren't all decked out, but they did look like something out of a Disney cartoon. I suppose it goes to show that one can have money and still be bereft of taste. What amazes me is that you know people told them how sharp they looked when putting their ensembles together.
I used to mourn the fact that American women, with the exception of black church-goers, don't wear hats. I'm not so sad about that any longer!
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Date: 30/04/2011 06:42 am (UTC)Kate was radiant, and her sister was beautiful. Such lovely girls. Harry should think about dating Pippa...
I loved Kate's wedding dress. Perhaps she will start a trend to finally retire the strapless gown. Her dress for the reception was beautiful, too.
I will say that when I saw Eugenie and Beatrice, I gasped and blurted to my husband that they looked like Cinderella's evil stepsisters. I'm sure they are really decent looking girls when they aren't all decked out, but they did look like something out of a Disney cartoon. I suppose it goes to show that one can have money and still be bereft of taste. What amazes me is that you know people told them how sharp they looked when putting their ensembles together.
I used to mourn the fact that American women, with the exception of black church-goers, don't wear hats. I'm not so sad about that any longer!