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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
We're now on the countdown until the Royal Wedding and lots of us are planning to watch the big event but be warned, it's a bit of a televisual marathon - you'll need to settle in, get comfortable and be well stocked with all the essentials to make it through the day in style.
So, here's a rundown of my top ten essentials for the Royal Wedding...
2. Drink - again, essential for the long haul! Champagne (or, more patriotically, Sparkling English Wine!) is a good bet but you can't beat a good cup of tea either! English cider or ale would also be a good choice and as there's going to be a flypast on the day, how about a matching bottle of Spitfire?
3. Decorations - get in the mood with bunting, flags and all manner of pretty things. Either stick with the red, white & blue theme or go for something more 'English Country'.
4. Friends & Family - events like this are great when they're shared and it's a great excuse to plan a get-together. If everyone brings some food & drink, you'll have quite a banquet without footing a massive bill yourself!
5. Magazines - a bit of light reading for the 'quiet' moments in the proceedings! All our favourites have got Royal Wedding special editions but for a full on dip into the lives of the English country set, you can't say no to the rather gorgeous collector's edition of the bible of the 'hunting & shooting' types, Country Life.
6. Suitable Clothing - you either need to go for comfort, a little bit of read white & blue or why not go the whole hog with a little bit of Princess glamour? Today's the day to give your tiara an outing!
7. Memorabilia - if you're loving the Royal Wedding, why not bag a bit of memorabilia? I'm quite a fan of Emma Bridgewater's range of Royal Wedding bits and bobs and the King & Queen bedlinen from John Lewis is also quite cool. And if all the TV watching tires you out, rest your head on your Queen pillow for a little mid afternoon nap!
8. TV Guide - well, you won't want to miss the important bits (for me, seeing all the outfits and THE dress will be quite a highlight!) so plan your viewing/trips to the kitchen for food carefully.
9. Twitter - you can be sure Twitter will be very busy on the day so it'll be a fun place to check out the gossip and reactions plus of course, the spoof accounts! I'll be tweeting (I'm @tamrynkirby if you're yet to follow!) and I recommend the hilarious account of @Queen_UK as well!
10. Credit Card - if you're wanting to be first to snap up a copy of Kate's gown, it's thought you'll be able to order it within a couple of hours of the ceremony. But failing that, you'll be able to pick up some 'once used' bunting on eBay...
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