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More than half of wedding guests itself were family and friends of the couple, though there were a significant number of Commonwealth leaders (including the governors-general who represent the Queen in Commonwealth realms other than the UK, prime ministers of the Commonwealth realms, and heads of government of other Commonwealth countries ...
Catherine in her wedding dress. Catherine's bridal dress, designed by the London-based designer Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen, [63] was made of ivory satin and featured an overlaid long-sleeved V-neck lace bodice and appliquéd full skirt with box pleats, the back leading to a nine-foot train. The bodice incorporated machine-made lace ...
The embroiderers washed their hands every 30 minutes and changed needles every 3 hours to make sure that the lace would remain immaculate until the wedding day. [24] The press release from the Royal School of Needlework [25] states that the technique used in Catherine's wedding dress "was influenced by" traditional Carrickmacross lace technique.
Zeta-Jones was wearing a gorgeous embroidered wedding dress by Christian Lacroix, which reportedly cost $250,000. The caption read, “24 years ago, I said, I do. Happy Anniversary darling Michael.
Princess Kate Middleton is fueling speculation about her marriage to Prince William after she did not wear either her wedding or engagement ring in a new photo. “Thank you for your kind wishes ...
Catherine Elizabeth Middleton was born on 9 January 1982 at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading into an upper-middle-class family with ties to the landed gentry. [6] [7] Her parents, Michael Middleton [8] and Carole (née Goldsmith), [9] were a flight dispatcher and flight attendant at British Airways, respectively.
After almost a quarter of a century, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas still have as much love for each other as the day they married. The Wednesday star, 55, and the Fatal Attraction star ...
As a wedding gift, the Mealeys gave the couple a large lot next to their own, upon which Susan designed the 30-room Rand House as a summer home. [5] James J. Hill had a railroad spur constructed nearby for the convenience of his friend's wedding guests. [2] Tobias Mealey died in 1904, whereupon Catherine moved in with one of their daughters.