The official Royal Wedding website celebrating the marriage of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton was launched by St. James’s Palace. We did see recent polls that revealed that few are interested in the details. However, Yahoo.com News has a separate heading for the Royal Wedding.
And just what is a fascinator? It’s said that the famed Philip Treacy is the milliner for the bridal party, as he was for Kate’s future mother-in-law, the now-Duchess of Cornwall for her own wedding to Prince Charles.
The website, www.officialroyalwedding2011.org, is the official information service for anyone interested in the forthcoming Royal Wedding. The wedding will take place on 29th of April at 11 ayem, Greenwich Mean Time. (The clocks in most of Europe and the United Kingdom (UK) will move forward at 1am Coordinated Universal Time to 2am UTC on Sunday, March 27, 2011 in observance of daylight saving time.)
Regular announcements of wedding details in the run up to the wedding day will appear on the site. The website will be regularly updated with exclusive content, including photo galleries, features, videos and links to important information for visitors on the day.
The website will bring together all of the official social media around the event, including the Clarence House and Buckingham Palace Flickr account, Twitter (@Clarence House), The Royal Channel on YouTube and the British Monarchy Facebook page, providing direct easy access to all channels of communication. Subject to further planning work, the website may feature a live web stream broadcast of the wedding itself.
As well as regular updates on the wedding details ahead of the event, on the day itself the site will be the first place to view information such as the details of Miss Middleton’s wedding dress.
The website is launched on the same day as DirectGov’s specific Royal Wedding page (www.direct.gov.uk/RoyalWedding), which contains practical information for members of the public, whether they’re planning to visit London to take part in the celebrations or organising their own event within the local community.
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