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The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton was the event of the decade, and today marks the third anniversary. See all the beautiful pictures again.
Prince William married Catherine Middleton in the most anticipated Royal Wedding of the decade, on 29th April 2011. And as the couple celebrate their 4th anniversary, we're looking back at those incredible wedding pictures from the big day.
Held in the iconic Westminster Abbey, the world watched on as the bride-to-be stepped out of her classic wedding car, after a short but no doubt nervous journey through the streets of London, revealing her breathtaking Alexander McQueen gown to the waiting crowds.
Nipped-in at the waist and featuring delicate vintage-inspired lace sleeves, Kate Middleton's incredible gown was the perfect choice for a royal bride, and no doubt inspired thousands of replica versions across the globe.
Alongside her, Maid Of Honour Pippa Middleton wowed in an equally chic invory Alexander McQueen gown.
And the guests didn't dissappoint on the style-front either. The royal family were a delight in complimentary pastel shades. While Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie went one step further, opting for showstopping creations that were anything but boring.
The Beckhams joined the celebrity guests, with Victoria opting for a striking navy dress of her own creation, and David a dapper morning suit.
From the arrival of the bride and guests, the beautiful ceremony to the newly married couple zipping out in a vintage car for a spin around town - we chart the most incredible moments from the royal wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton was the event of the decade, and today marks the third anniversary. See all the beautiful pictures again.
Prince William married Catherine Middleton in the most anticipated Royal Wedding of the decade, on 29th April 2011. And as the couple celebrate their 4th anniversary, we're looking back at those incredible wedding pictures from the big day.
Held in the iconic Westminster Abbey, the world watched on as the bride-to-be stepped out of her classic wedding car, after a short but no doubt nervous journey through the streets of London, revealing her breathtaking Alexander McQueen gown to the waiting crowds.
Nipped-in at the waist and featuring delicate vintage-inspired lace sleeves, Kate Middleton's incredible gown was the perfect choice for a royal bride, and no doubt inspired thousands of replica versions across the globe.
Alongside her, Maid Of Honour Pippa Middleton wowed in an equally chic invory Alexander McQueen gown.
And the guests didn't dissappoint on the style-front either. The royal family were a delight in complimentary pastel shades. While Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie went one step further, opting for showstopping creations that were anything but boring.
The Beckhams joined the celebrity guests, with Victoria opting for a striking navy dress of her own creation, and David a dapper morning suit.
From the arrival of the bride and guests, the beautiful ceremony to the newly married couple zipping out in a vintage car for a spin around town - we chart the most incredible moments from the royal wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
One of the most famous hotels in the Cotswolds, the four-star Lygon Arms is a country house hotel that has been welcoming travellers since the 16th Century - http://www.pumahotels.co.uk/thelygonarms
South Kensington is one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods.Renting in South Kensington is an excellent way to enjoy an esteemed location, with residences to suit many budgets. Roland House, South Kensington, offers all the style and glamour of a boutique hotel with the privacy of a first-class rental property.
Historic 4-star hotel situated right on Brighton’s famous seafront. Ideally located for all of the city's fabulous attractions - http://www.pumahotels.co.uk/theoldship
Sam Singh explains Hinwick House is the best place for a memorable special day if you are planning a wedding. This stunning and fabulous wedding venue is in the middle of the serene Bedfordshire countryside.
One of the most famous hotels in the Cotswolds, the four-star Lygon Arms is a country house hotel that has been welcoming travellers since the 16th Century - http://www.pumahotels.co.uk/thelygonarms
South Kensington is one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods.Renting in South Kensington is an excellent way to enjoy an esteemed location, with residences to suit many budgets. Roland House, South Kensington, offers all the style and glamour of a boutique hotel with the privacy of a first-class rental property.
Historic 4-star hotel situated right on Brighton’s famous seafront. Ideally located for all of the city's fabulous attractions - http://www.pumahotels.co.uk/theoldship
Sam Singh explains Hinwick House is the best place for a memorable special day if you are planning a wedding. This stunning and fabulous wedding venue is in the middle of the serene Bedfordshire countryside.
Explore Royal London past and present with this brief look at some of London's key royal attractions. Included in the guide are 7 royal residences, 8 Royal Parks, Royal Collections, Royal ceremonies and more attractions of Royal significance.
The guide is available as pdf: https://www.central-london-apartments.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Guide-to-Royal-London.pdf
Where Was The Crown Filmed 11 Locations You Can Actually Visit Blog.pdfChilloutLondon
Following the passsing of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, there was a lot more interest in the Royal Family. The Crown, a series shown on Netflix about the Royals has also seen an uptick in viewings. Check out this article on locations where parts of the series were filmed.
How to Plan Your Hampton Court Palace VisitCatherine Grey
King Henry VIII’s reign is one of the most controversial. While he was widely recognized for his marriages, he’s also infamous for his extravagance. The Hampton Court Palace is among the proofs of his love for everything grand.
This magnificent Grade I listed Hinwick House Queen Anne private residence and the country estate was constructed in 1710 for the Orlebar family, a prominent aristocratic clan. While primarily serving as a cherished private family home, this hidden gem by Sam Singh also offers the perfect setting for luxury getaways near London, accommodating large groups in style.
“London Travel Guide”: Students are exposed to various London power point presentations and information .Based on this data and on their background knowledge they create their own travel guide of London either on word document or PowerPoint presentation and as a follow up activity on coloured cardboard for their school notice board.
Our brochure explores the The Peak & Lake District and all that it has to offer. Hire a motorhome from Freedhome and visit The Peak & Lake District next year. https://freedho.me/hire
1. Contact Central Reservations on 0800 652 8413
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how to find us
Scures Hill I Nately Scures, Nr. Hook,
Hampshire RG27 9JS
Sat Nav Postcode: RG27 9JS
Ideally located in the heart of the
beautiful Hampshire countryside
basingstoke country hotel is an excellent base for travelling around the southern
region. just 5 minutes from the m3 and surrounded by thatched cottage villages,
the hotel is a peaceful haven.
overview
• 100 air-conditioned bedrooms
including 12 premium rooms and 9
deluxe rooms each with free WiFi
• Health & Leisure Club and beauty
treatment rooms
• Scures Brasserie
• 25 miles from London Heathrow
Airport
• Free on-site parking
2. local attractions
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace, Surrey KT8 9AU
How far: 32 miles
Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond
upon Thames in south west London; it has not been lived in by the British royal
family since the 18th century. It was originally built for Cardinal Wolsey, a
favourite of King Henry VIII, circa 1514; in 1529, as Wolsey fell from favour, the
palace was passed to the King, who enlarged it. Today, the palace is open to
the public, and is a major tourist attraction.
Tel: 0844 4827777 I www.hrp.org.uk
LEGOLAND
Winkfield Road, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 4AY
How far: 24.4 miles
For an exciting day out, head for LEGOLAND Windsor and enjoy over 50
interactive rides, live shows and attractions that’ll keep the whole family
entertained. Set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, LEGOLAND is more fun
than you can imagine.
Tel: 01753 626100 I www.legoland.co.uk
Petworth House & Park
Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0AE
How far: 34 miles
The vast late 17th-century mansion is set in a beautiful park, landscaped by
‘Capability’ Brown and immortalised in Turner’s paintings. The house
contains the Trust’s finest and largest collection of pictures, with numerous
works by Turner, Van Dyck, Reynolds and Blake, as well as ancient and
neo-classical sculpture, fine furniture and carvings by Grinling Gibbons.
Tel: 01798 342207 I www.nationaltrust.org.uk
The Vyne
The Vyne, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 9HL
How far: 9.4 miles
Originally built as a great Tudor ‘power house’, The Vyne was visited by
King Henry VIII on at least three occasions and later became a family home,
cherished by the Chute family for more than 350 years. Dramatic
improvements and changes over the centuries have made The Vyne a
fascinating microcosm of changing fads and fashions. The house is filled
with an eclectic mix of fine furniture, portraits, textiles and sculpture.
The attractive gardens and grounds feature an ornamental lake, delightful
woodlands and flourishing wetlands, a haven for wildlife and water fowl
which can be observed from the bird hide.
Tel: 01256 883858 I www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Windsor Castle
Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1NJ
How far: 26.2 miles
Windsor is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and the
Official Residence of Her Majesty The Queen. Its rich history spans almost
1000 years. The Castle covers an area of about 5 hectares (13 acres) and
contains magnificent State Apartments furnished with treasures from the
Royal Collection, St George’s Chapel (one of the most beautiful ecclesiastical
buildings in England and the burial place of 10 monarchs), and Queen Mary’s
Dolls House, a masterpiece in miniature.
Tel: 0207 7667304 I www.royalcollection.org.uk