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Royal Family

Royal Wedding Wednesdays Let Them Eat Cake

One important element present at all Royal Weddings is the wedding cake. It is generally a fruitcake served at the Royal Wedding breakfast. Royal Wedding Wednesdays Let Them Eat Cake. Royal Wedding Wednesdays Let Them Eat Cake Prince William and Catherine selected  Fiona Cairns as their wedding cake designer. The cake was a multi-tiered traditional fruit cake with cream and white icing. The decorations included several symbolic flowers to represent the four home nations including the ... View the Post

03.07.18

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Fashion· Royal Family

Royal Wedding Wednesdays Tiaras and Headpieces

Today on Royal Wedding Wednesdays Tiaras and Headpieces. You so enjoyed the recent post on Royal engagement rings that I thought perhaps more jewelry was in order. The Grand Duchess Vladimir Tiara Royal Wedding Wednesdays Tiaras and Headpieces Differences between headpieces in broad terms: A tiara is a jeweled head ornament which has an open back. A diadem is a circlet. Diadem is a German word that also on occasions is used to describe a tiara.  The diadem has the resonance of ... View the Post

02.07.18

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Royal Family

Royal Wedding Wednesdays Bouquet Toss

Earlier this week I updated the flowers in the two pots that flank my front door. With Valentine's Day swiftly approaching I selected pink ranunculus and white candytuft. This led me to think about the different types of bouquets that Royal brides choose.  So today's post is Royal Wedding Wednesdays Bouquet Toss. Royal Wedding Wednesdays Bouquet Toss There are two traditions associated with Royal brides. The first is that a sprig of Royal Myrtle ('Myrtus communis') is gathered from a bush ... View the Post

01.31.18

Royal Engagement Rings and Portraits

Fashion· History· Royal Family

Royal Engagement Rings and Portraits

This past Monday Buckingham Palace officially announced the engagement of Princess Eugenie of York to Mr. Jack Brooksbank. It seemed only fitting that this week's Royal Wedding Wednesday should cover Royal Engagement Rings and Portraits. Royal Engagement Rings and Portraits The happy couple will marry at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle later this year in the fall. Princess Eugenie's engagement ring features a padparadscha sapphire. It is a blush colored stone that is extremely ... View the Post

01.24.18

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Royal Family

Royal Wedding Wednesday A Lovely Carriage Makes for a Lovely Marriage

Welcome to the second post in the series Royal Wedding Wednesday A Lovely Carriage Makes for a Lovely Marriage. Today we will cover how non-royal and royal brides arrive to and leave after a royal wedding. Royal Wedding Wednesday A Lovely Carriage Makes for a Lovely Marriage When the Duchess of Cambridge married the heir to the throne, Prince William, she broke with centuries of tradition and arrived at Westminster Abbey in a car versus a horse-drawn carriage. But thankfully the ... View the Post

01.17.18

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Royal Wedding Wednesday The Redux

I can remember being 12 years old when I heard rumblings about an upcoming wedding of the year, decade, and century. I was the only one in my household to set an alarm and arise at 2 am on July 29, 1981, to view the marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer. It was unlike anything I had ever seen before. I sat transfixed as a carriage came into view holding a beautiful Princess Bride. Royal Wedding Wednesday The Redux. Royal Wedding Wednesday The Redux Like so many other young girls ... View the Post

01.10.18

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