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May 2, 2011

The Royal Wedding: Five Moments to Remember

The royal wedding has come and gone, and even the cynics would have a difficult time finding anything to criticize. The bride was beautiful, the groom was charmingly nervous, and the entire day was, to use a well-worn cliché, a lot like a fairy tale.
In a day full of special moments, several managed to rise above the rest. Here now, the five magical moments to remember from the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. www.findnigerianjob.com
The kiss: Take two

Imagine 2 billion people, including the queen of England, watching you and your new spouse kiss for the first time as husband and wife. No pressure, right? William and Kate were in that exact situation and handled the moment with grace.
True, their first kiss was a bit on the short side, but the happy couple made up for the abbreviated PDA when they went in for a second smooch.
One of the unintentional stars of the moment was little bridesmaid Grace Van Cutsem, who was on the balcony with William and Kate. The three-year-old, no doubt annoyed by the thunderous applause from the crowd, put her hands over her ears at the exact moment William and Kate kissed. It was every photographer's dream come true.
William's whisper
When your wedding is being televised around the world, private moments between bride and groom are a little hard to come by. That's what made William's whisper to Kate so special.
As Kate reached the front of Westminster Abbey with her father, William turned to the future Duchess of Cambridge and, according to lip readers, whispered, "You look beautiful." It wasn't exactly a private moment (there were lip readers, after all), but the three words went a long way toward giving the royal wedding a very human feel.
Kate's entrance
The most important people at any wedding are, in order: The bride, the bride, and the bride. Fortunately, Kate handled the pressure perfectly.
With all eyes understandably upon her, and after months of breathless anticipation as to what she'd look like in her wedding gown, Kate Middleton entered Westminster Abbey and knocked 'em dead. Wearing a gown by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, the bride was, by all accounts, gorgeous, beautiful, dazzling... you get the idea. 
She's already a fashion icon in the making. Within hours of her wedding, knockoff dresses were available online. www.findnigerianjob.com
"The Graduate" getaway
After the champagne reception at Buckingham Palace, William and Kate made a surprise appearance in beautiful Aston Martin convertible. The car, decorated with balloons, ribbons, and tin cans and sporting a "just wed" license plate, belongs to Prince Charles. It was a gift to him from the queen on his 21st birthday.
The couple's quick drive was reminiscent of the classic film "The Graduate" in which Dustin Hoffman drives an Alfa Romeo convertible in an attempt to break up the wedding of the love of his life. No such drama here. William and Kate drove, waved, and, we assume, returned the car to Charles without a scratch.
Pippa wows in green dress
Kate Middleton was, of course, the star of the show. But her younger sister Pippa came in a close second. At the after-hours wedding celebration, the 27-year-old wore a stunning emerald dress that led to an avalanche of Web searches.
Almost immediately, online lookups for "pippa middleton green dress" and "photos of pippa in green dress" surged into the stratosphere. Yahoo's Martin Rogers reported that while there was some speculation of a blooming romance between Pippa and Prince Harry, those were just rumors and nothing more. So don't get your hopes up.
But you gotta admit -- it is fun to imagine what their wedding would be like.

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