Royal Weddings: By Emily Brand

 



Crowns and Gowns are the number one hotlist topics that one can never stop gossiping about throughout the process of a Royal Wedding, regardless of time zone or city acquainted.  

 

A Royal Wedding is not an event that concerns the Royal Family only..

 

 We, as viewers participated in an indirect way. We might not have been involved in designing the bride’s dress and sketching it, but we surely did analyze it. Might not have been responsible for the royal carol, but we surely gossiped about it. The Groom’s first look might not have been surpassing, but we  understood the message behind it . 

 

See! we were involved in the whole process without anyone noticing us. It’s like creating a huge team of wedding planners from different parts of the world, who are not only obsessed with Royal Weddings, but are also professionals in dictating each and every detail within the ceremony itself.  

 

Royal Weddings do bring Joy and Serenity into our hearts due to its historical and modern touch that charms one’s soul. It’s the time where you are in fact witnessing a simulation of living in the past and the present through an event!

 

With the internet and TV, it’s easy to set your alarm and watch the occasion online. However, back in the time, details in regard to a Royal Wedding, were not easily picked due to its secrecy and majesty. 

 

So, let’s Just imagine the huge crowd that gathered outside Prince Charles & Princess Diana’s wedding, Prince William & Kate’s wedding, Prince Harry & Meghan’s wedding, did not exist. Weird right?. Well, on the whole, this is what Royal Weddings were all about back in the time, privacy, and secrecy. Resulting in shortening the invitation list to a specific criterion, which includes the nobility, blood decedents and court advisors along with their wives. But not the public, who cheerfully wait outside the courtyard like the present time 

 

Ps: In terms of privacy and secrecy, we usually refer to an era prior Queen Victoria’s ..

 

 

I believe the indicated clues are enough to ring Royal Wedding bells in your mind about the book we’re conversing on today !

 

"Royal Weddings" By Emily Brand, is a short pleasant Royal Wedding guide. Loaded with classical and modern Royal Wedding Pictures and paintings, the book turned into a light informative directory, specifically targeting those who are new in the Royal Wedding Community

 

The aforementioned is not a book you would want to hide back in your old shelf. NO, this is a piece that everyone should have right on their desks and tote bags. Skimming through the pages and looking at the magnificence of those events is just relaxing and satisfying in its own way. Regardless of you agreeing or opposing the Royal match, just take a moment and look at the details, I promise you’ll open your jaw in aww of what you will catch sight of .

 

Although this publication ends on page 55, it still covers all of the major wedding events. Starting from Tudor weddings, 1893 weddings, The Normans, Queen Victoria, The Queen Mother, Princess Diana and more! 

 

Our BookTalk ends here. A light book ends with a short-read conversation that delights the mind and makes one want to get their hands on the pages immediately!

 

 This is a romantic informative directory that includes everything you usually watch and know about in movie Royal Weddings, but in a true form that existed and took place for real. Starting from the colorful crowns, gowns, and all the way to the guests and the wedding cake. I hope this book sets your mind free from doubt and stress, for its indeed a royal therapy for royalty lovers!. Treat yourself by purchasing the Royal guide to witness and imagine the magnificence for yourself!

 

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Recommended pages from the Book


-       Tudors and Normans (Pg. 10).

-       Queen Victoria (Pg. 31).

-       The Queen Mother (Pg. 39).-       

-   Modern Royal couples (Pg., 47-53).

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