What were you thinking...
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
United States
April 29, 2011 5:54am CST
While we are up watching the Royal Wedding. I can't help but wonder what the Bride and Groom are thinking? I'm trying to read their facial expressions as the ceremony proceeds.
I ask this because usually a Minister, Priest ect does a great deal of talking during the ceremony. Do you remember what you were thinking during your wedding? I know the first thing I thought about when I walked down the asile was "where the heck is everyone?" as I sent out 100 invites and 1/3 showed up and that included the wedding party After I proceeded down the asile I kinda zoned out waiting for the part where I would have to talk and squeezing my husbands hand wondering when this day would be over as it was a bitter start to the day with some disgruntled relatives putting me in tears.
I would imagine as Royals they are used to such formality. But I'd wonder what are they truly thinking? What were you thinking at yours?
9 responses
@stanley777 (9402)
• Philippines
30 Apr 11
I guess they are both happy, the way they looked into their eyes while talking.I find Wills very handsome on his attire same with Kate who looks gorgeous in her wedding dress.I thank the Royal family too for giving us the opportunity to see and be part of this wonderful event in their life.
@carolscash (9492)
• United States
29 Apr 11
Well, I am sure that she was in awe of the whole cermony and all of the people who were waiting in the streets and stuff. I believe that he was in awe of her and the beauty that she possessed. The look on his face when he seen her for the first time was that of complete love! They looked truly happy!
I really do not remember what I was thinking during my wedding. We decided in a brief moment to get married and it was a hurried event and I wish that I had it to do over again, but my husband won't do that.
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
29 Apr 11
I was in a state of panic. I was thinking what the hell am I doing?! I should have run right then, I'll never again ignore my gut.
What an awful thing for your family to bring you to tears on your wedding day! I hope you no longer associate with those people.
@savypat (20216)
• United States
29 Apr 11
I didn't watch the wedding it's self, but saw them come into the church afterwards, they both seemed happy and even chatting alittle when they got the chance. They still have a very long day ahead and yet seem bery relaxed and enjoying the process. it was a beautiful thing and the way the crowds were handled was beautiful, everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
29 Apr 11
I can only imagine the jitters they all had while walking down the aisle. When I was married via my Catholic Church I was a nervous wreck. I could not see hardly anyone because of my nerves. I had a lot of people attending but my nerves had the best of me at the time. hmm maybe that was a sign. lol
At any rate more like I was finally there and happy at the time.
@naija4real (1291)
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29 Apr 11
I can only speak about my friend wedding. When they wedded. I was just feeling really cool. I imagine if it could be me.
@GloomCookieLex (6073)
• United States
29 Apr 11
I think they were probably just overwhelmed by the gravity of the occasion so they were probably just concentrating on doing everything right.
Myself, my wedding day was the absolute worst day of my life. My mother was in the hospital in Intensive Care due to complications from chemotherapy. She and I planned and put together the entire wedding just the two of us. She was supposed to walk me down the aisle. She was supposed to be there with me. I was so distraught, I completely shut down. I barely remember anything other than being utterly miserable. Not a day goes by that I don't wish I had postponed the wedding until she was better.
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
29 Apr 11
I wasn't thinking much of anything. We didn't have a wedding per say.. we just went down to the courthouse and had a judge marry us. The judge didn't talk much.. basically got straight to the point. I felt slightly awkward saying my vows.. I'm not big on lovey dovey stuff so saying something like "I promise to love and cherish you forever" felt a little weird for me.
I think more or less I was excited to be getting married and trying to convince myself that I could relax a little bit about the time we had together because we'd be together forever. He was working all the time back then and I felt like I needed him home more.. not just because we had newborn twins at the time but also because I wanted him with me. So the day we got married I was telling myself I could let go of those feelings a little bit because I had the rest of my life to spend time with him.
Sadly he's basically always worked crazy ridiculous hours and I still never get to spend much time with him. I think I'm over it now though, LOL.
@LeighAnne93 (129)
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29 Apr 11
I think will was thinking how beautiful she looked, the look on his face when he saw her the first time was lovely :) And did you catch Harry having a joke with him as he saw Kate coming up the aisle before Will did. I do love that guy :L