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To: Just mythoughts

She blows hot and cold, re how and what she writes. This column was in far worst taste than anything that can be said about the beautiful wedding; including some of the patently ridiculous hats. And whilst we are talking about hats, many of them, worn by the older women, were beautiful beyond words.


89 posted on 04/30/2011 1:39:49 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
She blows hot and cold, re how and what she writes. This column was in far worst taste than anything that can be said about the beautiful wedding; including some of the patently ridiculous hats. And whilst we are talking about hats, many of them, worn by the older women, were beautiful beyond words.

I enjoyed the ceremony, and while I did blink a few times at some of the hats, nothing I saw made me turn off the tube. I loved Kate's dress, and her sister's dress, and while I certainly could never wear yellow, figured there was a reason for the Queen selecting that color. Even seeing old perverted Elton John in the Abbey did not make me think anything negatively about the ceremony. I thought it was done beautifully and not much of Prince Charles's earth worship invaded the service. IT was the couples day and they did not embarrass themselves and I hold NO ill will for them on their day.

The one striking thing I observed was how in tuned Kate was to the saluting by Prince William (sorry I do not recall his new title) to the various military (if that is the correct term) as the couple rode to the Palace. She was as precise in her head going slightly down as the Prince was in giving his salute... I thought she was awesome.

110 posted on 04/30/2011 1:53:46 PM PDT by Just mythoughts
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