Acabo de leer los comentarios de las personas abajo del articulo. Si me permites, aqui están.
"The bride to be looks delightful - just hope she's not been swayed into marriage by the royal tag that comes with a price she may not yet appreciate. Freddie letting his mother take over in this way is proving that he's the wet blanket he looks like. This couple would do well to move to a far off land once they're married, because Princess Pushy will certainly not permit them to have a life of their own!"- Terry, Guildford, Surrey, 06/9/2009 10:51
"Poor couple, this woman is a nightmare."- james, dubai, uae, 06/9/2009 10:38
"It may be desirable, although not essential, for a wedding to include friends and family and for that matter the bride and grooms' parents. However it is not possible for a wedding to take place without either a bride or groom.
Perhaps this groom should remind his mother of this fact and have a quiet word or two in her ear, and maybe lean on his father for a little bit of support and common sense to be injected into the situation."- Melanie, Germany, 06/9/2009 10:29
"Sounds like a typical wedding to me."- Jean, London, 5/9/2009 20:56
"Lovely, all this published before the wedding. Poor kids, shoot the MIL." (MIL = suegra)
- Mary, Q.C. Az, 5/9/2009 21:31"
...y el mejor, para mi, fue este post lleno de cosenjos sensatos.
"Poor Sophie.
Hopefully some of the more distant wedding guests will read this article and know the classy thing to do.
Rather than being offended, they will politely decline their invitations to help the bride's parents save face.
Fingers crossed.
Best wishes to the happy couple."- Sarah, Auckland, New Zealand, 5/9/2009 21:48
PD: Oh no, Legris. Sientate mejor!
Creo que es importante de saber de este articulo. Hoy es un feriado aqui en los EEUU entonces no tengo tiempo, pero lo traduzco mas tarde!