Friday, April 29, 2011

Prince William and Kate Middleton will give "I Do"

Prince William and Kate Middleton have become husband and wife in a ceremony at London's Westminster Abbey with hundreds of millions of people around the world as witnessed through television. The new Duke of Cambridge was voted "I do" before the main altar of Westminster Abbey, after which the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, he declared husband and wife.

"I pronounce you man and wife are together in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen," said Williams. Previously, the couple vowed to "love, comfort and honor" in which they exchanged vows at the altar and placed the ring Prince William's girlfriend, a gold wedding gift by Queen, from a mine in Wales, as established the tradition of the British monarchy.

The couple used to the time the ceremony planned in Serie A Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England. It was 11.14 local time, when Catherine became Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, a title that William received the morning of her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. All eyes were placed in a contained and excited Catalina, dressed in an elegant ivory-colored dress designed by Sarah Burton for the signature of the late Alexander McQueen.

The couple smiled and looked steadily into his eyes as they exchanged vows, flanked by Prince Henry, brother of William and sponsor at this wedding, and Michael Middleton, father of Catherine. The ceremony was carried out with mathematical precision and there was only one moment of doubt when William had trouble putting the ring on the ring finger of the left hand of his wife.

Prince William will not covenant of marriage. "I do" was greeted with jubilation across the country, where millions of people remain in the streets and at home that has been declared as the first "wedding of the century".

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