Hold on to your fascinators, it could be a snarky ride! It's Royal Wedding Day! Wheeee!

"Those whom God has joined together let no one put asunder."

The Choir of St George’s Chapel sing THE ANTHEM by John Rutter (b. 1945).
 
Kind of awkward moment when she put the ring on his finger and kind of reached to hold his hand, but he moved it away briefly (before taking hers again)
 
This is so awful. Man, this is so NOT about you! I get its a sermon, And they want that down home flavor, but his delivery I find a bit OTT for a wedding.

His message about love is very important, but it was loud and repetitive rather than eloquent, appropriate to the moment and poignant. The message being about the couple themselves is lost! The congregation are awkwardly laughing rather than reflecting and receiving inspiration.

Yes, isn’t it just awful when people deliver long meaningless monologues? :shuffle:
 
There’s something satisfying in hearing Meghan’s American accent. I am not completely sold on the dress but the tiara, veil, and bracelet are stunning.

Is Meghan having a bit of hair mulfunction? Seems a few stray locks are falling out of place.

I love that she helped push the ring down her finger
 
The organ plays as those who are signing the registers move from the Quire to the North Quire Aisle.
All sit at the conclusion of the organ music.

During the Signing of the Register the following is played by Mr Sheku Kanneh-Mason [eta: 19-year-old cellist] and the Orchestra:
Sicilienne Maria Theresia von Paradis (1759–1824) arr. Chris Hazell (b.1948)
Après un rêve Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) arr. Chris Hazell
Ave Maria Franz Schubert (1797–1828) arr. Chris Hazell

All stand as the Bride and Bridegroom return to the Quire.

NATIONAL ANTHEM
 
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Is there no dispensation for some to sit during the organ music? Zara looks very uncomfortable and if Phillip is standing that's gotta be rough on him.
 

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