England is looking better...
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Kate Middleton's wedding dress in pictures
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Kate Middleton's wedding dress in pictures
Royal wedding: Kate Middleton's wedding dress in pictures
The dress is made with ivory and white satin gazar. The skirt echoes an opening flower, with white satin gazar arches and pleats. The train measures two metres 70 centimetres. The ivory satin bodice, which is narrowed at the waist and padded at the hips, draws on the Victorian tradition of corsetry and is a hallmark of Alexander McQueen's designs. The back is finished with 58 gazar and organza covered buttons fastened by Rouleau loops. The underskirt is made of silk tulle trimmed with Cluny lace.
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hubba hubba
IMHO, she is too hot to be the mother of the antichrist.
She looks like a Barbie-doll, i prefer more realistic looking women.
That pretty make-up is all gone in the morning.
I think i've heared Charlie Giuliani mention some jew-ritual was performed at this wedding.Apparently they also trew in a Muslim and Hindu ritual to make it ''multicultural".
QuoteThe wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will take place at Westminster Abbey amid the normal pomp of the Anglican ceremony.
But this time there will be crucial differences - including a traditional Jewish wedding practice.
Buckingham Palace is keen that the wedding takes account of the multi-cultural nature of modern British society, so Muslim, Hindu and Jewish traditions will be incorporated into the Church of England ceremony.
According to detailed wedding plans, due to be released on Sunday, a small amount of mehendi or turmeric, paste will be smeared on Kate's hand in a Muslim pre-wedding ritual. The couple will then offer each other a morsel of food to express mutual love and affection in accordance with the Hindu practice, and then William will smash a glass with his foot as at Jewish weddings.
Buckingham Palace spokesperson Esther Calthorpe-Watts said: "They want everyone to feel a part of the wedding. And while, religiously, the ceremony will be completely Anglican in nature, they felt it appropriate to include these small gestures towards other faiths.
"If the congregation at the Abbey want to wish the happy couple 'mazeltov' we will be very happy but this will be totally optional."
http://yourjewishnews.com/4675.aspx
Screw that jew-serving family.