Friday, July 29, 2011

Zara Phillips Royal Wedding Details

Zara Phillips Royal Wedding Details
(CBS) This past April, was married to Prince William and Kate Middleton in a lavish ceremony broadcast worldwide. When William's cousin Zara Phillips to marry on Saturday, it will be a much more quiet.
There will come a number of royal guests - including Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (William and Kate) - but the marriage is considered a historic church in Edinburgh, Scotland, and no cameras inside.
Pictures: Zara Phillips
Photos: preparing for marriage in Scotland
The eldest granddaughter of Queen (the mother of Princess Anne Phillips), an accomplished rider, she will marry rugby player Mike Tindall in the Canongate Kirk. A reception will be held at the Royal Palace of Holyrood, a short distance from the church. BBC News reports that the couple will travel between sites on cars, not cars.
They say the bride to wear costumes Stewart Parvin, one of the Queen's favorite designers. Not a word about who is the wife of his party.
Edinburgh is preparing for the royal wedding ceremony scheduled to begin at 15:00 According to the Daily Mail was the church that is under heavy police guard, is decorated with over 400 white roses and hundreds of branches of beech. Florists have also provided dozens of white carnations and white stargazer lilies in the chapel, along the boxwood and ivy little.
On Friday evening, guests gather in a pre-wedding party. According to People magazine that the guests are expected to young people in the party on board of retirement, the Windsor, the Royal Yacht Britannia, now moored in the port of Leith.
The magazine also reports that the couple will give a honeymoon. Phillips has obligations to his career as a show-jumper, while Tindal must report to training camp Monday in England's rugby.

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