Prince William got a spouse and the UK got a new princess in Kate Middleton, the not-so-common commoner who wed Wills today after a ten-year courtship. Here's everything you need to know about the lavish ceremony and the hysteria surrounding it:
Prince William and longtime love Kate Middleton tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at London's Westminster Abbey on Friday April 29. Among the 1900 guests were Sir Elton John and husband David Furnish, David and Victoria Beckham, and UK Prime Minister David Cameron and wife Samantha Sheffield. The royal wedding drew a crowd of thousands to the streets of London and was broadcast to millions worldw
In just a few hours the wedding of the century will happen. At least that is what some people are calling it. Honestly, I don't really care, but I know some people do.
As you might have heard by now, there's a big giant wedding taking place on Friday and it'll be broadcasted for the entire world to watch.
We're talking, of course, about the Royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton - an affair so big, you can bet your royal chariot that every major news organization in their right mind will show up to cove it.
That's good news for you, since it means yo
News from the BBC states that the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton may be broadcast in 3D. Of course that would only affect those who have 3D TV’s in their homes and pay for 3D TV service.