Celebrating The Royal Wedding

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The Royal Wedding event is quickly getting close on 29th April. For many people, they will be able to enjoy an unexpected Bank holiday day off. The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is definitely the celebration of the year and as significant as the marriage of Price Charles to Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. The wedding service will be conducted at Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Cantebury.

How will you celebrate the big day? There will be street parties all over the country with bunting, tressle tables, and red, white and blue all around. It is the chance for people to come together and have a good time. It is also an opportunity to meet neighbours you hardly ever see and even those you don't know.

For those who have children, you can get out the face paints and decorate them with the Union Jack. For food,red jelly with icecream will certainly be a hit with them. You could also make some fairy cakes beforehand and decorate them with red, white and blue topping.

For something more civilised, why not order a celebratory Royal Weddding hamper and find an attractive place to have a picnic. Perhaps a spot of celebratory bubbly is called for too....

The Royal Marriage starts at 11am and coverage will be extensive. BBC1, ITV, Channel 5, Sky News and CNN will all be covering the event as will major radio stations. You'll also have special programs in the days after the event.

It's not only people in the united kingdom that will be celebrating. It is also a time for a lot of ex-pats to get together and party. The British Club in Singapore is probably having the biggest celebrations with ten days of activities planned, including a high tea and an Ascot themed ladies night.

There are also plenty of pieces of memorabilia you can purchase to use on the day and preserve as a souvenir. Plenty of china cups and plates are available and there are special flags too. Items that are suitable just for the day include paper cups and plates, serviettes, and balloons. There are also some quirky royal themed items such as the Pieminister Kate and Wills pork pie, tea bag holders, doggy t-shirts, and even a pair of garden gnomes in wedding attire and some sick bags!

Whatever you finish up doing on 29th April, it's certain to be a day to remember for many years to come.


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