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The royal wedding - weddings 👰

Well as the world stays excited today to watch the gorgeous Prince Harry Marry (he is my favourite royal, Princess Di is my absolute favourite ) wouldn't she be proud today. Ok so what makes a wedding special.
Any wedding has ups and downs! Yep my hair went limp had to redone half hour before, also my wedding car broke down, lol ! Yep that's the fun in weddings. But imagine the nerves today. If anything goes wrong with the commoners like you and me that's life. But imagine today! Heads will roll. !!! Ahhh that's the old days I don't think they are allowed to have beheadings in this day. But imagine the old royal days. Heads would literally roll.
My dress was $185 American dollars. I think Meghan Markles is about $750,000 lol 😂 gee they're must be no wardrobe malfunctions today then.
Mine well do you remember in 1986 fashion was the foof and puff time of looking like the doll on top of the toilet paper roll. ?? Yep that's me and dancing my gigantic net petticoat (do they still make those they are so dangerous) ha ha probably not!
I have always hated brides in off the shoulder dresses it's supposed to be a day of mystery and elegance. Gee I just realised that's very old fashioned isn't it. Lol 😂
Anyway like the rest of the world I am excited to see the dress. I am excited to see will she look amazing like Princess Diana or a plain jane like Kate Middleton who not only looked like the girls next door! But not a princess and her dumb sister wore white which mum said you never do because you show up the bride, and she did wow! That is also another sister you don't want, if we had a sister bin, or bad sister award let's give it to Meghans sister Samantha Markles and Kate's sister ....
it's the girls wedding it's not about you.
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