Monday, April 18, 2011

Royal Wedding Nerves

Royal Wedding Nerves: "

Two weeks and counting and even I am nervous for her.
Can you imagine??
Kate attended a wedding rehearsal at Westminster Abbey yesterday.
All the weekend papers covered it. For those of you who
plan to watch the wedding UK time, I have provided
details below with thanks to The Daily Telegraph.




Westminster Abbey



10:10am
Prince William and Harry leave Clarence House for Westminster Abbey.
The brothers are due to arrive at 10:15am.
10:38am
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall leave for Westminster Abbey.
The couple will arrive at the abbey at 10:42am.

10:35am
The Duke of York, the Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York,
the Earl and Countess of Wessex, the Princess Royal and
Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence leave for Westminster Abbey.
They arrive at 10:40am.
10:40am
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh leave Buckingham Palace
for Westminster Abbey. They arrive at the abbey at 10:45am.

10:20am
Carole Middleton, Miss Middleton's mother and James Middleton,
her brother, leave for Westminster Abbey. They are due to arrive at 10:27am.
10:51am
The bride, accompanied by Michael Middleton, her father,
leaves for Westminster Abbey, via The Mall. This route is yet to be confirmed.

Non-Royal Arrivals
8:15-9:45am
The general congregation
From 9:50am
Governors-general and prime ministers of realm countries,
the diplomatic corps, and other distinguished guests.
10:20am
Members of foreign royal families arrive at Westminster Abbey
from Buckingham Palace.
11:00am
The marriage service begins. The service will be relayed by audio
speakers along the route.
12:15am
The carriage procession of the wedded bride and bridegroom with a captain's escort
of the Household Cavalry, followed by the Queen's procession with a sovereign's escort
of the Household Cavalry, leaves Westminster Abbey for Buckingham Palace.

12:30pm
The bride's carriage procession arrives.
12:40pm
Members of the Royal family and foreign royal families arrive.
1:25pm
The Queen and the bride and bridegroom, together with their families,
will appear on the balcony.
1:30pm
Fly Past by the Royal Air Force and
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

Royal Wedding Precision at it's finest!

More wedding news, here.


The view from the balcony ( minus thousands of people) will be just as spectacular.
Buckingham Palace and gardens in spring flowers....







Images of Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and gardens ~ me
Wedding procession details and newspaper images via The Daily Telegraph

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