This Royal Wedding souvenir celebrates the true love match between William and Catherine withmore than 80 images, including official photographs of the wedding itself. As the couple begin their married life, the whole world is watching as they transform the monarchy into something thoroughly modern.
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The best-selling author of Diana: Her True Story now covers the the marriage of Princess Di's son, Prince William, to Catherine Middleton, in a book that includes full-color photos and 32 pages of wedding coverage.
On 16 November 2010, the long-awaited engagement of HRH Prince William to Miss Catherine Middleton was formally announced, with a London wedding taking place on April 2011. Andrew Morton, the leading royal biographer famous the world over for his million-copy bestselling, authorized biography of Diana, Princess of Wales, has written a full-length biography of William and his new bride Kate. Morton has followed the prince's life since birth and has unrivalled insight into the royal family.
This Royal Wedding souvenir celebrates the true love match between William and Catherine withmore than 80 images, including official photographs of the wedding itself. As the couple begin their married life, the whole world is watching as they transform the monarchy into something thoroughly modern.
On April 29, 2011, The whole world watchedas Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton exchanged marriage vows. This royal wedding was one of the most anticipated events in England in recent years. Ever since the couple officially announced their engagement in November 2010, every detail of the wedding has captured headlines around the globe.Why all the excitement? William is second in line to becomeBritain's king. William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales is the firstborn child of Charles and Diana, Prince and Princess of Wales. And through marriage to William, Catherine Elizabeth Middleton-known as Kate-turned from a commoner into a princess. If William becomes king one day, Kate will be the Queen Consort.Follow the couple's royal romance from their first meeting at the University of St. Andrews, through the ups and downs of their relationship, To the romantic wedding ceremony at London's Westminster Abbey.
Catherine Booth's achievements - as a revivalist, social reformer, champion of women's rights, and, with her husband William Booth, co-founder of the Salvation Army - were widely recognized in her lifetime. However, Catherine Booth's life and work has since been largely neglected. This neglect has extended to her theological ideas, even though they were critical to the formation of Salvationism, the spirituality of the movement she cofounded. This book examines the implicit theology that undergirds Catherine Booth's Salvationist spirituality and reveals the ethical concerns at the heart of her soteriology and the integral relationship between the social and evangelical aspects of Christian mission in her thought. Catherine Booth emerges asa significant figure from the Victorian era, a British theologian and church leader with a rare if not unique intellectual and theological perspective: that of a woman.
A day-by-day celebration in words and photographs of the young couple’s first tour of Canada. On April 29, 2011, Prince William of Wales married Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey in London. The newlyweds’ first royal tour took place in Canada from June 30 to July 8. People across the country rejoiced with the couple as they made their way through a land that holds special significance for the Royal Family, emphasizing and renewing the bond with Canada. This was not the Duke of Cambridges first trip "home to Canada," since he accompanied his parents, Charles and Diana, in 1991 and his father and brother, Harry, in 1998. This journey included such highlights as Canada Day in Ottawa, dragon boating in Prince Edward Island, visiting homeless youth in Quebec City, street hockey in Yellowknife, and a side trip to help bolster the courage of fire-devastated citizens in Slave Lake, Alberta. The Duke and Duchess presented the vibrant, modern face of the Royal Family, and excitement followed them everywhere as they travelled across Canada.
What makes Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge extraordinary? Read this book to find out. We explore her life before she joined the Royal Family: her childhood, education, professional accomplishments, and her road to marrying Prince William. Read about others' perspectives on her, and how she has broken boundaries by leading a very different to those led by royal women in the past.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were declared man and wife at London's Westminster Abbey, in front of 1900 family and friends and a worldwide television audience estimated at as many as 2 billion. Wearing an ivory and white satin dress designed by Sarah Burton--a closely guarded secret until minutes before the service began—The Best Man Prince Harry presented his brother with a wedding ring to give to Kate of made of Welsh gold, given to William by the Queen soon after the couple were engaged. The bride also wore a diamond-studded halo tiara loaned to her by the Queen, with her beautifully curled hair down at the back.In a royal ceremony led by Rowan Williams Archbishop of Canterbury, Kate promised William that she would "love him, be faithful, honor him, comfort him, and keep him," and he selected sincere words of, “love her, keep her, and comfort her. Although she omitted the traditional tone of “obey” which Princess Diana said to Prince Charles. Like a fairytale so many young girls dream of, Kate heart danced with joy on a world stage sealed with a special essence that only heaven can shower down. The couple sealed their royal love for one another with a kiss, as admirers and well wishes tearfully cheer. As Prince William and Kate Middleton take their first steps into married life, the eyes of the world would be watching as one day they will become king and queen. This book poetically covers the newlyweds' royal love for one another. Author Raymond Sturgis carefully selected each word which is only fit for a future King and Queen.