April 29, 2011

"I pronounce that they be man and wife together, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen."

The wedding is accomplished.

The bride wore a dress that had been designed by a designer.

Mr. Bean was there.

67 comments:

MadisonMan said...

I hope they have a happy life.

The Dude said...
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prairie wind said...

What a crappy way to live, though. Fishbowl and all. If they can have a happy marriage, that will be an accomplishment to be proud of.

I don't understand American excitement over the 'prince and princess' bit, though. Isn't that why we are over here? To stop having princes and princesses? Disney excepted, I suppose.

Joe said...

(The Crypto Jew)

Althouse, you mean "Black Adder" don't you? Mr Bean couldn't hold a candle to The Black Adder...

Anga2010 said...

That whole family has terrible tast in spouses. I predict a bad end to this whole enterprise.

rhhardin said...

Camilla pulled the royal carriage, according to the Imus coverage.

Jon said...

Last wedding of a future British monarch to not be sharia-compliant?

The Dude said...
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Hoosier Daddy said...

I don't understand American excitement over the 'prince and princess' bit, though.

No more Kennedys I guess.

Freeman Hunt said...

They must be so glad it's over.

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Patrick said...

I have very little interest. Nevertheless, I will find myself watching alongside my wife, with (more or less feigned) enthusiasm, as she finds herself without anyone else with whom to watch this evening.

But, I hope the couple remains happy, and that the new princess is treated better than her late mother in law.

Sofa King said...

Wish them luck. The British need it.

ricpic said...

Middleton's wedding dress was okay and the veil was nice but nothing compared to Diana's.

Freeman Hunt said...

After eight years of anticipation, they can finally have sex.

LawGirl said...

Glad it's over. Now can we all stop hearing/talking about it? Thankyouverymuch.

prairie wind said

I don't understand American excitement over the 'prince and princess' bit, though. Isn't that why we are over here? To stop having princes and princesses? Disney excepted, I suppose.

That's what I thought, too. This guy's only claim to fame is being sired by someone whose only claim to fame is being sired by someone whose . . . . only claim to fame is hereditary entitlement to the crown. Bah humbug.

Fred4Pres said...

Congratulations. I hope he turns out to be less of a nutter than his dad. I suspect he will, because it looks like this pair actually love one another.

Paddy O said...

Freeman,

Ha! There's nothing like purposeful innocence to help preserve one's view of the world.

Rob said...

Imagine a life of attending supermarket openings and charity events. The tedium must be overwhelming, akin to practicing law.

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Big Mike said...

I didn't see it. Wife says that the network news commentators seemed to be disappointed at the simple elegance of Kate's dress and William's dress uniform. Now they're speculating about where the honeymoon will be. So far every place on the globe with a beach has been mentioned, and a few without any beaches at all have been added to the list.

I hope Kate and William go to Antarctica, just to cross everybody up.

Joaquin said...

Mary - Harry will bring several!

Freeman Hunt said...

Ha! There's nothing like purposeful innocence to help preserve one's view of the world.

Heh. Would that it were my view of the world.

Anonymous said...

I was looking to see how the political establishment was framing the wedding-

Since, you know, the British loathing Obama's were "snubbed".

Turns out Politico and Memeorandum just went with a news boycott.

Crickets....

DADvocate said...

I'd get married again if Mr. Bean would show up.

Anonymous said...

I wish them well, and beyond that could not care less.

MadisonMan said...

What I remember from my wedding day is the utter exhaustion at the very end, what with all the standing, greeting, talking, dancing.

It must be much much worse for them.

edutcher said...

Since Liz never wanted Chuck to sit on the throne, Bill will be king for a long time, even if Dad does get to accede. Liz will hang on as long as she can.

prairie wind said...

I don't understand American excitement over the 'prince and princess' bit, though.

Ever read a story to a kid that started, "Once upon a time..."?

The Drill SGT said...

Big Mike said...
I didn't see it. Wife says that the network news commentators seemed to be disappointed at the simple elegance of Kate's dress and William's dress uniform.


The uniform thing was a no brainer. No brainer. How could anybody connected with the military, much less a serving officer do anything else. I assume that the entire male royal family was wearing uniforms. Conservative yet flashy... Demonstrating to the people that the royals understand duty. The only issue was which of the uniforms he could wear, he would pick. Given a choice between the dress uniform of a Guards Colonel and the blue bus drivers RAF 1st LT uniform, he made a good choice.

same with the astonishment in the press that he would invite some enlisted men (other ranks in brit speak) to the wedding from his squadron...

duh... If your business is flying a helo in shitty weather out over the Irish Sea, it would be good it the mechanic wasn't holding a grudge :)

As for the Dress? I thought it was perfect.

joewxman said...

my daughter is getting married this afternoon. i just washed the royale pickup truck!

NotWhoIUsedtoBe said...

Cool. Something else will be at the top of Google News.

Anonymous said...

Thank God it is over.

I think it is unAmerican the amount of attention we pay to Royals and their goings on. We fought a revolution 230 years ago so we wouldn't have to bow down to these idiots. I use that term in its technical sense due to all the intermarriage.

The only proper purpose for royalty and nobility and titles in general is strong mockery.

I have been reading a lot of Anthony Trollope over the past year (Free audiobooks at Librivox.org and free Kindle books)and I think he gets it pretty much right.

Fuck the Queen, Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Squidgy, their nasty offspring.


John Henry

Anonymous said...

And the horse they all rode in on.

John Henry

edutcher said...

The Drill SGT said...

same with the astonishment in the press that he would invite some enlisted men (other ranks in brit speak) to the wedding from his squadron...

So did Mountbatten.

Peter V. Bella said...

Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn

Patrick said...

joewxman, congratulations and the best to your daughter in the royal pickup!

john said...

Think they're cheating on each other yet?

It's been 5-6 hours now.

john said...

Both of them seemed rather bored. And stiff.

William said...

The royal wedding has completely overshadowed the news that Charlie Sheen has split up with Bree Olsen. If Charley and Bree cannot make a go of it, what chance do the royal couple have?....When you think of all the layers of sleaze, manipulation, and exploitation that Charles and Diana were embedded in, it was refreshing to read of a couple like Charlie and Bree who really cared for each other. I just hope that they can find some way to be back together, and that Kate and William can, however briefly, approximate their love.

Old RPM Daddy said...

@Big Mike: "I hope Kate and William go to Antarctica, just to cross everybody up."

Or Ohio, maybe.

wv: ingest

kimsch said...

I thought the dress was beautiful, simple, and elegant. Diana's was very, very poufy and the 25 foot train must have weighed a ton. Kate's dress will bustle nicely and is much more practical for the rest of the day.

wv: bliest

Methadras said...

The wedding was nice. They look relieved to have it finished. Now normalcy can ensue and we can go back to real pressing matters of state, like how to make sure Urkel is a 1 termer.

Titus said...

Guy Ritchie was there?

My poop posting disappeared and I am devastated.

Titus said...

What's going on with all the blog administrator's deletion of comments?

Unknown said...

I just watched the vows part online. Her dress was very modest and simple. The abbey was not as set designed as the prior marriages.

I think it was a signal to turn down the volume on the gossip and theatrics by the couple, so good for them!

Sal said...

It was immensely classy!

I'm not a religious person, so I'd forgotten how awful church is. "Fear God" this and "judgement day" that and all the other spooky shit that fool was saying. It's a wedding for cryin' out loud, not a funeral.

Clyde said...

Why do Americans have such interest in it? Probably because we can understand what they are saying, since we share a language. If it were a royal wedding in Norway or Belgium or some such, we'd need subtitles. And for those of us with British ancestry, well, they're our cousins. We have more in common with them (and the Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders) than we do with the non-Engish-speaking world.

Joe said...

Not a royal watcher, but I clicked on the links and found Kate's wedding dress very nice. It has a sublime elegance.

prairie wind said...

edutcher, I've read plenty of those stories to my children.

Unfortunately, it was a couple of ADULT women who were gushing, "a real prince and princess!!"

johnroberthenry, with all those names, you sound a bit royal yourself. :-) Not that you'd want it that way.

Chip Ahoy said...

I watched that this morning. Very nice for Britain. MSNBC had very good coverage. The shots from the ceiling of the Abby are spectacular. I especially liked the live trees lining the Abby. Never saw that before. Very nice touch.

My brain automatically translated everything that dolt Richard Chartres said into the voice that Peter Cook used (impressive clergyman) in the Princess Bride. Somber as it was, from my point of view the actual wedding was hilarious.

The little kids were adorable. I just want to squeeze their guts out. When I was that age the adults around me kept messing up my hair and I was all, "Stop doing that!" Now I can see how irresistible it is.

I haven't read all the comments so if anybody hasn't remarked yet it MUST be noted, yes, the wedding dress is nice and all that, but my attention was on what Philippa's dress did for her backside. Humanahumanahumana.

Princess Beatrice, Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha, you kill me over here. Hats. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha.

Anonymous said...

Prairie Wind,

I had not realized it would come out like that. I have been posting here as John (though there is at least one other) but I always sign John Henry.

I've been getting more and more fed up with Google and today blogger kept giving me error messages so I signed up with Live Journal to get an Open ID.

johnroberthenry was what I had to take as a user name.

Still the same John Henry though.

John Henry

Freeman Hunt said...

I was just at my child's preschool helping to set up for an event tomorrow, and the talk turned to the royal wedding.

Person 1: "Did you watch it?"
Person 2: "I did."
Person 3: "I haven't."
Person 4: "It's on my DVR."
Me: "Yeah, but are you going to watch it?"
Person 4: "Huh?"
Me: "Are you really going to feel like sitting down to watch it?"
Person 4: "Hmmm. Well, I don't know."

There's only so much interest slow walking (and driving) can hold. Especially when the event being watched is not live.

RonF said...

I hear the music was fantastic. John Rutter composed the anthem used specifically for this service as a wedding gift.

She's older than Diana was, probably smarter, and has spent more time with her now-husband than Diana did. And they're a lot closer in age to each other than Charles and Diana. Plus, apparently William isn't nearly the twit that Charles is. I think they'll get on fine.

chickelit said...

There's only so much interest slow walking (and driving) can hold. Especially when the event being watched is not live.

That's where fast forward comes in handy.

I plan to watch it with my kids when it's convenient for
everyone.

Sal said...

but my attention was on what Philippa's dress did for her backside.

Yeah, I liked her dress a lot more than Kate's.

Also found some of the women's hats amusing. Especially the one on the lady sitting right behind the queen. It reminded of a hairstyle in Whoville. I'm not sure, but I think the wearer is Fergie's daughter. Fergie wasn't invited.

Ignorance is Bliss said...

prairie wind said...

johnroberthenry, with all those names, you sound a bit royal yourself.

That or a serial killer.

Titus said...

William is really losing his hair.

I would definitely do him though.

Big Mike said...

@Drill SGT, my understanding is that William could have chosen any of a number of uniforms, but chose to garb himself as a colonel of the Irish Guards, wearing only the Jubilee medal and the sash and starburst of the Order of the Garter. Oh, and the wings he's earned.

Contrast with his younger brother, who was practically covered in gold braid.

kimsch said...

Mark, that was Princess Beatrice daughter of Fergie and Andrew.

wv: ovigedi

Synova said...

When Di got married to Charles they even had the medical check for the hymen. For real.

I understand why some people think it's a shame and shameful that William and... Kate?.. have been carrying on forever, and not pretending otherwise, but as much as I am old fashioned about sex outside of marriage, this has still got to be better than marrying a teenager of the right aristocratic background who you sort of like because you have to pick a virgin.

I like to think that William early put his foot down and told his grandmother to stuff it, he'd marry who he liked.

And no, I didn't watch it and didn't record it. I did watch Charles and Diana's wedding though. I was the right age.

MadisonMan said...

The wedding was the 6th largest Web Event in history -- it beat out the Green Bay Packers winning the Super Bowl, somehow.

Link.

Anonymous said...

'Twas ever so lovely
Congratulations to the happy couple

David said...

Who the heck is Mr. Bean?

Freeman Hunt said...

I understand why some people think it's a shame and shameful that William and... Kate?.. have been carrying on forever, and not pretending otherwise,

Just to be clear, in case I wasn't, I don't think it's a shame nor shameful.

Synova said...

No, I didn't think you did. I figured you were just making a sly joke about it. ;-)

kimsch said...

Synova,

I didn't watch this one either and I watched Charles and Diana too... I was also the "right age". Diana was just 50 weeks older than me.

wv: lymett