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Tradition and the old fashioned ways, are they better than today?

Well looking at the royal wedding yesterday let's start there, my Nan lived to 100 and 3 weeks. She was waiting for that card from the queen, yep she got it, guess what the same yellow dress and that went out for 5 years. Go figure they can spend $58,000,000 on a wedding but can't update a picture to make you feel special on your 100th birthday, also remember if you don't register you will not automatically get this 100 card.
Ok Nan says:
You probably know all these.
White is a brides colour for a Virgin or first wedding, no one should wear black or white to a wedding as a guest because its disrespectful. It's the brides day!
Second weddings should be cream or off white. Well yesterday Meghan looked lovely but I was horrified she wore white. Nan would have had a fit!
I thought William and Harry looked amazing and so did all the bridal party stunning. Meghan looked beautiful but it was white and boring, hey also just for fun all that money and you could still see those dam freckles. Lol 😂 they should have got Angelina Joles make up artist in. They can cover tattoos that would have worked great, no all in all was special. I don't like the royal family but I am a Princess Diana fan! I love her boys William and Harry. I wish them all the very best.
I am just sharing some old style traditions. Which sounds weird but it was better back then.
Yep Diana's dress was better than her 2 daughter in laws by 1000 percent.
#havingfun #oldtraditions #nan #sharing #iamstillawoman #lookafterharry #princessdi

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