Today, April 29, marks the first wedding anniversary of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine “Kate” Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge. The couple were married in a lavish ceremony at Westminster Abbey, the groom wore an Irish Guards mounted officer’s uniform in Guard of Honour Order with a forage cap, rather than the bearskin hat. While the bride wore a Alexander McQueen dress, designed by Sarah Burton. Guests included many of the world’s reigning monarchs and many of the high British society.
William’s best man was his brother, Prince Harry, while the bride’s sister, Pippa, acted as her maid of honour. John Robert Hall, the Dean of Westminster, conducted the service, with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, conducting the marriage ceremony itself and Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, giving the sermon. A reading was given by the bride’s brother, James.
(Source: royalwatcher, via middletonlove)
Happy One Year Anniversary Catherine Middleton & Prince William!
(Source: katecambridge, via middletonlove)
This doesn’t mean, I’m abandoning my tumblr though. I might randomly update here and there (:
For those asking what you can do to help, please link to visiblechildren.tumblr.com wherever you see KONY 2012 posts. And tweet a link to this page to famous people on Twitter who are talking about KONY 2012!
I do not doubt for a second that those involved in KONY 2012 have great intentions, nor…
This, by any means, doesn’t mean that I don’t support IC and all their efforts. I agree with several parts of this post, and some I’m not so sure about. Nonetheless, I’m just saying, all that money you’re spending buying “Action Packs” can be better donated elsewhere. Also, there’s no point in pressuring the government in taking action because let’s face it, we can’t afford that right now - not only economically here in US, but also through the thousands of people Kony WILL murder if the military intervenes. I’m glad everyone is NOW aware of this on going struggle in Uganda, but please, aim your efforts elsewhere. There are International Relations groups, committees and organizations that are made especially for these kinds of problems. US doesn’t not need to intervene. It’ll just make it worse - look at past experiences (not only in Uganda, but all over the world).
With that said, please keep spreading the word out. I’m glad this issue has FINALLY become mainstream.
You’re so fucking pathetic, I must say. You’re lucky I don’t expose your ass, because you’d be damn right emberassed.
Never underestimate a girl’s ability to find shit out.
