30/5/2012 . 76 notes . Reblog
4/100 favourite pictures of The Duchess of Cambridge ❤

4/100 favourite pictures of The Duchess of Cambridge 

28/5/2012 . 37 notes . Reblog
1/100 favourite pictures of The Duchess of Cambridge ❤

1/100 favourite pictures of The Duchess of Cambridge 

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One year since the royal wedding. 
Happy anniversary to Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

One year since the royal wedding.

Happy anniversary to Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

29/4/2012 . 27 notes . Reblog

29/4/2012 . 84 notes . Reblog

Happy anniversary to Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge <3

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The Queen’s historic formal consent to Prince William’s marriage to Kate Middleton.

Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of ‘Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton’.

 Tied to the bottom of the approval by gold braiding is a large red wax Great Seal of the Realm.

 The ‘Instrument of Consent’ features decorative artwork chosen by the artist to represent the groom and bride-to-be.

 There is a gold cipher of the couple’s entwined initials beneath the prince’s coronet.

 A white lily represents St Catherine of Siena, whose feast day falls on April 29th and with whom Miss Middleton shares her name.

 Beneath it is a Welsh leek surrounded by William’s white three-pronged second in line to the throne label and a tiny red escallop from the Spencer family Arms.

 There is also a red dragon - the heraldic symbol of Wales, the UK’s floral emblems - the rose, thistle and shamrock - and the Garter belt, William’s blue and gold Order of the Garter belt, as well as a large gold E for Elizabeth.

 The Queen’s signature ‘Elizabeth R’ can be seen at the top right of the Instrument of Consent, which is dated ‘the ninth day of February Two Thousand and Eleven in the Sixtieth year of Our Reign’.

 It was signed ‘by the Queen herself, signed with her own hand’ at a Privy Council meeting after the monarch made a formal Declaration of Consent. 

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The first sighting

The first sighting

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Reblogging again because it’s awesome.

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