The official website for the Royal Wedding 2011 – the marriage of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton – has officially launched on the morning of Wednesday 2nd March 2011.
The website features news and information about the wedding, which takes place on Friday 29th April 2011 at Westminster Abbey, London, UK.
The wedding will join a couple who are to be King and Queen of the United Kingdom in the future. A national holiday has already been declared to mark their wedding day.
The website launch coincides with the launch of an official Government website devoted to the union, and adds to the growing number of new media ventures the British Royal Family have launched in the past year or so, which includes a variety of official websites, Twitter and Facebook accounts.
This is what a real royal wedding mean ”True Love”..! marriage you’nt be enough if there is no love…even if you just have a small badget for your wedding it really does’nt matter as long as you love each other so much…! But any way thank you for sharing this one of a kind wedding…!
I think Kates dress Was amazing!!!
I have to say that the couple looked lovely and done England proud. However, I would like to say that Kate was so dignified and elegant. She is a natural peoples princess with a wonderful warm smile that put me in mind of the late great Queen Mum who was also a great assett to the Royal family and was a Queen of the people with always a great smile too.
If Kate was to choose a role model to see her through her royal duties, then I hope she will take her lessons and inspiration from the Queen Mother.
Congratulations to a great couple.
I thought the wedding was beautiful, Kate looked very elegant, they both looked very happy and very much in love.
The whole occasion was wonderful and made me proud to me British.
I wish the new Duke. & Duchess of Cambridge all the best for the future.
From Mrs & miss illsley
The Duke & duchess of Cambridge looked wonderful as they married at Westminster Abbey.
It must have been a very proud day for her majesty the Queen and all the Royal family.
If her Royal highness the Queen mother had still been alive she would have been a very proud great grandmother.
Mrs j illsley