Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Kate Middleton is not going to obey her husband

Kate Middleton does not promise to Prince William, which will obey him after the wedding.
Future Princess Kate Middleton, who will get married on April 29, is going to go in the footsteps of the mother of William, Princess Diana. She plans to delete the word "obey" from the oath which will speak at the wedding.
Instead of promises of life obey her future husband 29-year-old Kate swears to give him "the love and comfort." Likewise, came late Diana, when getting married to Prince Charles in 1981.
As reported by friends of the pair, update the oath of loyalty is more modern and gives spouses equal rights.
"They've been together for about 10 years, have done a lot of each other, living under one roof, they have common friends, - said a friend of the pair. - They are everywhere and are planning to make your marriage an equal partnership. For Keith the word "obey" does not make sense. These days, many brides are trying not to utter a word on a wedding. And Kate and William are both confident that the public perception it has the image of a modern lady, who will become the new face of the royal family. "
The other day the head of the Church of England Archbishop, Dr Rowan Williams Kanterberriysky praised William and Kate for a realistic approach to the future. He will marry a couple in this Friday, April 29.
"I was really amazed at how William and Catherine came to this great event - says Williams. - They have a good think about what they want from each other what they are willing to swear. They are responsible for their relationship to the whole society and God. I think both are very modest people. Speaking to them, I noticed them awareness, realism and courage in relation to these obligations. "

By the way, recently published a list and seating plan for guests invited to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The list of invitees included British director Guy Ritchie and singer Joss Stone.
In addition to them the ceremony at London's Westminster Abbey will visit Sir Elton John, David and Victoria Beckham, TV presenter Ben Vogel, who plays Mr. Bean Rowan Atkinson, photographer Mario Testino and socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson.The list can also see all the royals, officials and politicians. It is noteworthy that there is no Sarah Ferguson, although her two daughters - Princess Eugene and Princess Beatrice - together with his father and former husband of Sarah Prince Andrew was invited to a celebration.
On the part of Kate's expected 15 people, including her uncle, Gary Goldsmith, who was almost deprived of the opportunity to visit his niece a wedding after he began to boast acquaintance with the royal family.
The list also includes the Australian Olympic swimming champion Ian Forpe, King of Swaziland, the King of Tonga, the Greek Prince Constantine, Queen of Spain and Kuwait's Sheikh Ahmad Hmoud Al-Sabah.
The closest relatives of Kate will sit under the "northern lantern" Abbey, across the aisle from the royal family.Spencer, relatives of the prince of the dead mother, Princess Diana, will be sitting right behind them, close to foreign royalty. Diplomatic staff and friends of William will be planted on each side of the church.
 

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