Royal Weddings 2018

It’s that time of year again! For the next few days leading up to the New Year, we will have a series of ‘Year in Review’ articles, compiling and featuring the Royal highlights of 2018. This year has had more royal weddings than the past few years combined, and today’s feature is a roundup of the Royal and Noble Weddings of 2018!  

(as always, click on the link to get to the detailed article on the Wedding)

Wedding of Prince Christian of Hanover

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Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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Wedding of Celia McCorquodale

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Wedding of Princess Theodora of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg

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Wedding of Countess Camilla of Rosenborg

Wedding of Prince Konstantin of Bavaria

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Wedding of Princess Helene of Yugoslavia

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Wedding of Countess Anna Theresa von und zu Arco-Zinneberg

Wedding of Prince Nicholas of Romania

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Wedding of the Duke of Huéscar

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Wedding of Princess Eugenie

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Wedding of Duchess Sophie of Württemberg

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Wedding of Princess Ayako of Takamdo

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One thought on “Royal Weddings 2018

  1. Wow! This certainly was a banner year as far as weddings is concerned! All the ladies and their gentlemen looked very nice. That being said, some weddings were more satisfying that others in terms of the dress and the hair adornment. One wedding in particular was not as satisfying for me in those terms and that is the wedding of the Duke of Huescar. I thought her dress was very plain and unflattering and she didn’t even wear a veil, let a lone a tiara! Her train was enormously long but so plain it looked as if she was dragging a king-sized bed sheet behind her! On the other hand, Princess Eugenie’s wedding was a home run! Her dress was lovely and very flattering to her figure and her tiara was to die for! Of course, by comparison the Hanoverian tiara is probably more magnificent, but what made P. Eugenie’s choice so special is the fact that nobody had seen that tiara since it was gifted to the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother! That was an amazing surprise! Runner up in that department is the Duchess of Sussex in her tiara. Both choices are so lovely I can only hope that they get to wear them again sometime soon! Number three for me is Princess Ayako. She wore the beautiful traditional Japanese dress for her wedding, but what made her wedding special for me was the way that she sneaked in a tiara for her wedding celebration! Her mother, Hisako Princess Takamado, is one of the loveliest guests at any royal event and her daughter probably inherited her sense of fun. It’s so sad that P. Ayako will be forced into retirement now that she married. I hope that will change in the near future.

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