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An illustrated history of royal weddings, from Henry I to Prince William and Kate Middleton.Royal nuptials are always a cause for excitement both at home and abroad, and never more so than when the couple in question are young, glamorous and bathed in the glow of genuine romance. But the meaning invested in royal weddings, and the manner in which they are conducted, have changed dramatically as ideals have shifted about the monarchy and about marriage itself. This book charts almost a thousand years of British royal weddings, from Henry I whose bride was believed by many to be a runaway nun through Henry VIII''s six attempts at matrimony, to the highly public weddings of recent years including that of Prince William and Kate Middleton as well as the engagement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.It explores the traditions, symbols and rituals of the ceremonies themselves as well as the popular festivities and commemorative wares that have become a central means of marking the ev

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Introduction /The Normans to the Tudors /Popery and Lampoonery /The Nineteenth Century /The ‘Democratic’ Wedding /The Modern Marriage /Conclusion /Places to Visit /Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 2/7/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780747810933, 978-0747810933
      ISBN10: 0747810931

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An illustrated history of royal weddings, from Henry I to Prince William and Kate Middleton.Royal nuptials are always a cause for excitement both at home and abroad, and never more so than when the couple in question are young, glamorous and bathed in the glow of genuine romance. But the meaning invested in royal weddings, and the manner in which they are conducted, have changed dramatically as ideals have shifted about the monarchy and about marriage itself. This book charts almost a thousand years of British royal weddings, from Henry I whose bride was believed by many to be a runaway nun through Henry VIII''s six attempts at matrimony, to the highly public weddings of recent years including that of Prince William and Kate Middleton as well as the engagement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.It explores the traditions, symbols and rituals of the ceremonies themselves as well as the popular festivities and commemorative wares that have become a central means of marking the ev

      Table of Contents
      Introduction /The Normans to the Tudors /Popery and Lampoonery /The Nineteenth Century /The ‘Democratic’ Wedding /The Modern Marriage /Conclusion /Places to Visit /Index

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