Todavia no he leido el resto de Serendipity's take-down de la boda. Pero os traigo noticias! Y luego, unas cuantas foticas.
De Royal Musings, que cuentan que MAJESTY no Hello/Hola!/OK! u otra revista, tuvieron exclusividad para las fotos de la boda de Freddie y Sophie. Rechazarón de ser pagados £600,000 o casí un millión de dólares por los derechos exclusivos por las otras revistas citadas!! Majesty tomó las fotos por GRÁTIS.
Notais que Sophie ya es llamada Lady Frederick, como su suegra es llamada Princess Michael. Es nuestra costumbre. Tambien desmiente los rúmores, como hizo Pablo, que Lady Annabel es la madrina de pila de Lord Freddie. NO ES.
Despues de la boda, Lord y Lady Freddie (insisto) se mudan a Southern California, donde Sophie será actríz de una comedia en la tele americana!
Finalmente, tenemos que estar 'on the lookout' cuando vemos las fotos para ver si Elizabeth de Yugoslavia estuvo en la boda. Porque su nieta, hija de su hijo Nicholas Balfour, era una de las damitas.
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Majesty, the monthly British royal magazine, will have the exclusive photographs for the wedding today of Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor. The couple turned down a "life changing" amount of money from two glossy magazines, Hello and Ok! Both magazines offered the couple £600,000 for the exclusive rights to the wedding. The offers were declined. The amount was £100,000 more than Peter and Autumn Phillips received from Hello for the exclusive coverage of their wedding in May 2008.
Frederick and Sophie "certainly thought hard about it but in the end they decided it wouldn't be right."
Majesty's exclusive will include a post-wedding interview with Lord and Lady Frederick with the magazine's editor-in-chief, Ingrid Seward, who is a friend of Princess Michael of Kent.
Majesty Magazine did not have to pay for the wedding coverage.
Lady Frederick "wore a white pearl-coloured dress made of silk duchesse," which was designed by Anna-Roza Bistroff. The gown was complemented by a ten foot train
Sophie said that she "wept throughout the whole thing," referring to the wedding ceremony.
Although Sophie's father, Barry Winkleman is a non-practicing Jew, Sophie is not Jewish as her mother, Cindy Black, is a Christian.
Royal guests included the Duke and Duchess of Kent (the groom's aunt and uncle), and Princess Eugenie of York. The other guests included Rupert Evans and Jane Asher, who played the king and queen mother in The Palace, which also starred Sophie, director Mike Figgis, and the Canadian rock star, Bryan Adams. Princess Alexandra was accompanied by her grandson, Alexander Ogilvy.
The Earl of St. Andrews, who is Frederick's godfather and his wife were also present for the wedding. It is assumed that other relatives of Prince and Princess Michael, which would include descendants of Princess Olga and Princess Elisabeth of Greece and Szapary relations.
It is possible that Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, Prince Michael's first cousin, was present for the wedding as her granddaughter, India Balfour, 7, was one of the bridesmaids. Princess Elizabeth is the daughter of the late Prince Paul and Princess Olga of Yugoslavia. Princess Olga was Princess Marina, Duchess of Kents, eldest sister.
Nine-year-old Countess Tatiana Gabriella Margareta Szapary is also a cousin of the groom. Tatiana's father, Count Peter, who is married to Sylvia van Kleef, is Princess Michael's first cousin. Peter is the third child of Count Lazslo Szapary and Charlotte Star-Busmann. Lazslo was born in 1910, but did not marry until 1957. His sister, Maria Anna, is Princess Michael's mother. Tatiana's mother is film producer. The Szaparys live in Naivasha, Kenya.
The Duchess of Cornwall was represented by her very pregnant daughter, Laura Lopes.
Asher and Evans read poems, "The Meeting" and "Christina Rosetti's Birthday,"during the wedding. The groom's sister, Lady Gabriella Windsor, read from the Song of Solomon.
The bride entered the church to Mozart's Laudate Dominum. The Hymns sung at the wedding included Be Thou My Vision, Dear Lord, I Vow to Thee My Country and Father of Mankind.
The Chapel Royal at Hampton Court was decorated with "white and pale pink roses and handmade jasmine garlands," according to the Daily Mail.
The couple will be moving to Southern California as Lady Frederick, who will continue to use her maiden name professionally, begins work on an American comedy series, 100 Questions for Charlotte Payne. Sophie will star as Charlotte Payne, and the comedy series is expected to premiere on NBC in March 2010, as mid-season replacement after the completion of the Winter Olympics, which will be seen on NBC.
According to the Times, Lord Frederick is expected to quit his job with J.P. Morgan's private banking department, but "is hoping to work for the bank in California."
The reception -- champagne, canapes and cake - was held in the Great Hall at Hampton Court. The newlyweds and their guests then made the short journey to Ormeley Lodge, Ham, the home of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for dinner and dancing.
The Times has a nice article on the wedding, but the writers get it wrong, once again. Lady Annabel Goldsmith is not Lord Frederick's godmother."
Última edición por Maravilha el 13 Sep 2009 05:07, editado 1 vez en total
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