What a lovely gathering, and what lovely hats. I am trying to figure out if some of the real hats at TRW had to be staple-gunned onto the wearers' heads. The verticality was astounding! And WHO is that handsome gentleman in the red hunt attire????
Cordially, Lady Beatrice Anthony-Chelten
WV = prooti: a piece of lace, spanning one's cleavage, worn with a low-cut neckline.
What style. Alan and I watched here in UK on the day - smoked salmon and champagne toast and then we met with neighbours the following day for a lunch in aid of the church. We dressed up as much as possible some in full behatted wedding rig. It was a lovely day and our joy was heartfelt - pride too! Mary in Canterbury
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Oh this is precious and looks like it was so much fun! I watched the wedding from the elliptical trainer....NOT as fun....just sayin! :cD
See you soon!
Bonnie
PS...PERFECT! My word verification is LIKED! :cD
You all look lovely! Sorry I missed the celebration!
What a hoot! And a tea table also. Such fun.
looks like fun. We recorded here on the West coast. No pictures of you? In seems the photographer never attends the event!!
What a lovely gathering, and what lovely hats. I am trying to figure out if some of the real hats at TRW had to be staple-gunned onto the wearers' heads. The verticality was astounding! And WHO is that handsome gentleman in the red hunt attire????
Cordially,
Lady Beatrice Anthony-Chelten
WV = prooti: a piece of lace, spanning one's cleavage, worn with a low-cut neckline.
Love the royal slippers in the last picture!
Lovely! I watched by my myself - well, also with the royal puppy Lilly. We had tea sandwiches and scones.
http://www.someecards.com/2011/04/26/horrifying-royal-wedding-souvenirs
You'll like these. (I want the Pez dispensers.)
My goodness, you should be proud of your celebrating!
Do you need any UK wedding souvenirs brought with me?
What fun! The hats could have been a tad bigger, but you all look splendid and could easily pass for demi-royals.
What style. Alan and I watched here in UK on the day - smoked salmon and champagne toast and then we met with neighbours the following day for a lunch in aid of the church. We dressed up as much as possible some in full behatted wedding rig. It was a lovely day and our joy was heartfelt - pride too! Mary in Canterbury
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