They smiled, shared a few words, corralled a wayward flower girl and lingered while the Royal Family and the new in-laws from Bucklebury disappeared from view. On the balcony of Buckingham Palace, the newly minted Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a much-anticipated public kiss. And yes, we will always gush (or wince) about the bride’s gown, judge the speeches and perhaps even be there to witness Uncle Larry falling down drunk.īut the universally intoxicating moment that quickens our collective pulse and gets the camera flashes clicking is when the couple says: “I do.” We all did, because every sucker for love is a sucker for a good wedding. “People watching the wedding at home must think we’re completely mad, but there’s just no comparison,” said one of the million flag-waving Brits on the streets of London. Article contentįriday’s love-fest was a live event. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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