jeudi 8 juin 2017
The 21 Traditions to Look Out For at a Royal Wedding
It's no secret that the Royal Family is big on tradition. Some of them go back centuries - the Garter ceremony and celebratory gun salutes - while others are more recent - such as Christmas at Sandringham. However, as times change and things move on, perhaps some of the most personally meaningful traditions adhered to by the family are those associated with royal weddings. Here's what to look out for.
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