Boda de SAR, el Príncipe Henry of Wales (Harry) y la Srta Meghan Markle - Sábado 19 de Mayo, 2018.

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No es así, la novia puede elegir lo que guste y si se trata de Mari Puri la modista del barrio si lo hace bien lo puede hacer perfectamente. De hecho la princesa Ana se hizo el vestido de novia con una modista de ella de confianza no demasiado renombrada. Las casas de moda no patrocinan nada, la novia la elige y a partir de allí sí tienen asegurado publicidad a raudales porque sin modelos que se ven en el mundo entero y suelen imponerse como tendencia y mychas novias luego piden modelos similares o idénticos.
quizás no me he explicado

las casas de moda patrocinan a los famosos que van a la boda. Todo famoso tiene un diseñador del que recibe dinero y cuando vana una boda real o de muuucho bombo llevan veestiudo de dicho patrocinador. Exactamnet igual que en los oscars o en otros eventos muy publictados

La novia es otra cosa. Pero cadqa famoso que va lo hace con un vestuido de un patrocinador que le deja ademas dicho modelito: La princesa Anna puede pasar de eso, es una princesa, pero Serena e una tenista y elñ 80% de los ingresos de una tesnista, yy mas en semiretiro, vienen de publicidad.
 
Emma nadie ha visto la lagrima pero si hubo un video en que Harry se limpiaba ambos ojos, no sé pero todo el mundo lo ha interpretado como que se limpiaba alguna lágrima, lo hemos visto en todos lados.
Yo también lo he visto, para mí genial tanto si se puso a llorar como si no, lo que critico es insistir en ver lo que se quiere ver. Para mí no lloró en ningún momento, se tocaba la cara como un gesto más, yo lo vi más por el lado del nerviosismo y varios lo vimos así pero que cada uno interprete lo que le apetezca. Todavía escucho gente que dice que es la tercer boda de ella. Cada uno compra lo que le apetece.
 
Yo también lo he visto, para mí genial tanto si se puso a llorar como si no, lo que critico es insistir en ver lo que se quiere ver. Para mí no lloró en ningún momento, se tocaba la cara como un gesto más, yo lo vi más por el lado del nerviosismo y varios lo vimos así pero que cada uno interprete lo que le apetezca. Todavía escucho gente que dice que es la tercer boda de ella. Cada uno compra lo que le apetece.

pues es que sucedió... honestamente yo lo vi en vivo y lo primero que pensé cuando vi el momento es que estaba llorando, creo que somos entonces muchos en el mundo viendo algo que no es? porque en todos lados se ha comentado lo mismo..
 
quizás no me he explicado

las casas de moda patrocinan a los famosos que van a la boda. Todo famoso tiene un diseñador del que recibe dinero y cuando vana una boda real o de muuucho bombo llevan veestiudo de dicho patrocinador. Exactamnet igual que en los oscars o en otros eventos muy publictados

La novia es otra cosa. Pero cadqa famoso que va lo hace con un vestuido de un patrocinador que le deja ademas dicho modelito: La princesa Anna puede pasar de eso, es una princesa, pero Serena e una tenista y elñ 80% de los ingresos de una tesnista, yy mas en semiretiro, vienen de publicidad.
Creo que mezclas cosas. Hay famosos que pactan con casas de renombre para que ellos las vistan y los famosos a cambio les hacen publicidad diciendo que llevan tal o cual modelo o prestándoles joyas en el caso de las joyerías. Eso pasa mucho en los Oscars o en festuvales como Cannes con actrices y actores. En una boda royal puede que ocurra eso con los invitados famosos pero lo de la novia no tiene nada que ver.
 
Si es verdad que están vendiendo los recuerdos al dos por uno y con precio rebajado e imagino que la gente un poco que ya no quiere comprar ese tipo de cosas porque hacen más "bulto" en casa.
En lo personal, deseo que no hagan (y ella no atize) un demonio mediático.
 
pues es que sucedió... honestamente yo lo vi en vivo y lo primero que pensé cuando vi el momento es que estaba llorando, creo que somos entonces muchos en el mundo viendo algo que no es? porque en todos lados se ha comentado lo mismo..
Mi punto no es debatir si lloró o no lloró, si a tí te pateció que lloró perfecto, a mí no me lo pareció y no pasa nada. No se acabará el mundo por eso. Es lo de menos, saludos.
 
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Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex
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Prince Augustus Frederick
Duke of Sussex

Portrait by Guy Head, 1798
Born 27 January 1773
Buckingham House, London
Died 21 April 1843 (aged 70)
Kensington Palace, London
Burial 4 May 1843
Kensal Green Cemetery, London
Spouse Lady Augusta Murray
(m. 1793; annulled 1794)
Lady Cecilia Underwood
(m. 1831)
Issue Augustus d'Este
Augusta d'Este
House Hanover
Father George III of the United Kingdom
Mother Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, KG, KT, GCB, GCH, PRS, FRSA (27 January 1773 – 21 April 1843) was the sixth son and ninth child of King George III and his consort Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. He was the only surviving son of George III who did not pursue an army or navy career. He was known for his liberal views, which included reform of Parliament, abolition of the slave trade, Catholic emancipation, and the removal of existing civil restrictions on Jews and dissenters.[1]

Contents
Biography
Early life
Augustus Frederick was born at Buckingham House, London. He was the 9th child and 6th son of George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.



Nine-year-old Prince Augustus in 1782, painted by Thomas Gainsborough
He was baptised in the Great Council Chamber at St James's Palace, on 25 February 1773, by Archbishop of Canterbury Frederick Cornwallis. His godparents were the Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (his paternal first cousin once-removed, for whom The Earl of Hertford, Lord Chamberlain, stood proxy), Duke George Augustus of Mecklenburg (his maternal uncle, for whom the Earl of Bristol, Groom of the Stole, stood proxy) and Princess Charles of Hesse-Cassel (his first cousin once-removed, for whom The Viscountess Weymouth, Lady of the Bedchamber to the queen, stood proxy).[2]

He was tutored at home before being sent to the University of Göttingen in Germany in the summer of 1786, along with his brothers Prince Ernest and Prince Adolphus. Prince Augustus, who suffered from asthma, did not join his brothers in receiving military training in Hanover. He briefly considered becoming a cleric in the Church of England. In 1805, during the Napoleonic War, he served at home in Britain as Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the "Loyal North Britons" Volunteers regiment.[3]

First marriage
British Royalty
House of Hanover

George III
George IV
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
William IV
Charlotte, Princess Royal and Queen of Württemberg
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Princess Augusta Sophia
Elizabeth, Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg
Ernest Augustus I of Hanover
Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Princess Sophia
Prince Octavius
Prince Alfred
Princess Amelia
Grandchildren
Charlotte, Princess Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Princess Charlotte of Clarence
Princess Elizabeth of Clarence
Victoria
Princess Frederica of Cumberland
George V of Hanover
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
Augusta, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck
Great-grandchildren
Ernest Augustus II, Crown Prince of Hanover
Princess Frederica, Baroness von Pawel-Rammingen
Princess Marie of Hanover
Great-great-grandchildren
Marie Louise, Margravine of Baden
George William, Hereditary Prince of Hanover
Alexandra, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Princess Olga of Hanover
Prince Christian of Hanover
Ernest Augustus III, Duke of Brunswick and Prince of Hanover
Great-great-great-grandchildren
Ernest Augustus IV, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick and Prince of Hanover
Prince George William of Hanover
Frederica, Queen of the Hellenes
While travelling in Italy, the prince met Lady Augusta Murray (1768–1830), the second daughter of the 4th Earl of Dunmore. The couple secretly married in Rome on 4 April 1793. The King's minister of Hanover affairs Ernst zu Münster was sent to Italy to escort him back to London.[4]

The couple married again without revealing their full identities at St George's, Hanover Square, Westminster, on 5 December 1793. Both marriages took place without the consent, or even the knowledge, of his father.

In August 1794, the Court of Arches annulled the prince's first marriage on the grounds that it contravened the Royal Marriages Act 1772, not having been approved by the King. However, Prince Augustus Frederick continued to live with Lady Augusta until 1801, when he received a parliamentary grant of £12,000 and the couple separated. Lady Augusta retained custody of their children and received maintenance of £4,000 a year. Their two children were named Augustus Frederick d'Este and Augusta Emma d'Este, both parents being descended from the royal House of Este. In 1806, their mother, Lady Augusta, was given royal licence to use the surname "de Ameland" instead of Murray.[5]

Duke of Sussex and Knight of the Garter
Augustus Frederick was invested as a Knight of the Garter on 2 June 1786, and installed by dispensation on 28 May 1801.[6] The King created him Duke of Sussex, Earl of Inverness, and Baron Arklow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom on 24 November 1801.[7] Since he had no legitimate issue, the title became extinct on his death in 1843. In 1815 the Duke became a patron of the Jews' Hospital and Orphan Asylum, later to become the charity known today as Norwood. Royal patronage continued, with Queen Elizabeth II eventually becoming Norwood's patron.

Mistresses
A known mistress was Mrs Bugge. Sir William Dillon recorded in his diary they were both present with him at a party held by Emma Hamilton (Lord Nelson's mistress) where she rented tableware for the meal but neglected to rent a carving knife, creating great difficulty in serving the Christmas dinner to her guests.[8]

United Grand Lodge of England
Main article: History of Freemasonry
In January 1813, Prince Augustus Frederick became Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge of England, and in December of that year his brother, Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, became Grand Master of the Antient Grand Lodge of England. On 27 December 1813 the United Grand Lodge of England was constituted at Freemasons' Hall, London with Prince Augustus Frederick as Grand Master.

George Oliver's "Signs and Symbols Illustrated and Explained in a Course of Twelve Lectures on Freemasonry" (1837) was dedicated to Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex.

Second marriage


Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex wearing the robes of a Knight Companion of the Order of the Thistle
A year after the death of Lady Augusta D'Ameland (Lady Augusta Murray) , the Duke of Sussex married a second time on 2 May 1831 (again in contravention of the Royal Marriages Act) to Lady Cecilia Letitia Buggin (1793–1873), the eldest daughter of Arthur Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran, and Elizabeth Underwood, and the widow of Sir George Buggin. On the same day, Lady Cecilia assumed the surname Underwood by Royal Licence. She was never titled or recognized as the Duchess of Sussex, however she was created Duchess of Inverness in her own right by Queen Victoria in 1840.[9]

Later life
William IV appointed his younger brother Chief Ranger and Keeper of St James's Park and Hyde Park on 29 January 1831, and Queen Victoria appointed her uncle Governor of Windsor Castle in 1842.[10] The Duke of Sussex was elected president of the Society of Arts in 1816 and held that post for the rest of his life. He also held the honorary posts of Colonel of the Hon. Artillery Company from 1817, and of Captain-General (at which point the posts were united) from 1837 onward.[10] He was president of the Royal Society between 1830 and 1838, and had a keen interest in biblical studies and Hebrew.[11] His personal library contained over 50,000 theological manuscripts, some in Hebrew.[12] In 1838, he introduced in a meeting scientist John Herschel, and the Duke gave a speech in which he spoke about the compatibility of science and religion:



The tomb of Prince Augustus Frederick, Kensal Green Cemetery
In making these remarks I am not presumptuous; but allow me to say, that attached as I am to science – attached as I am to religion, I am satisfied that the real philosopher is the most religious man; and it is in looking to the operations in nature that the finger of the Almighty leads us to the lesson.

— 16 June 1838[13]
The Duke of Sussex was the favourite uncle of Queen Victoria. He gave her away at her wedding to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The Duke of Sussex died, aged 70 of erysipelas, at Kensington Palace.[10] in 1843. In his will he specified that he was not to have a state funeral and was accordingly buried at Kensal Green Cemetery on 4 May 1843.[14] He is buried in front of the main chapel, immediately opposite the tomb of his sister, Princess Sophia.

The Duchess of Inverness continued to reside at Kensington Palace until her death in 1873. She was buried next to her second husband, Prince Augustus.

Titles, styles, honours and arms


Coat of Arms of Prince Augustus, Duke of Sussex, used from 1801 until his death
Titles and styles
  • 27 January 1773 – 27 November 1801: His Royal Highness Prince Augustus Frederick
  • 24 November 1801 – 21 April 1843: His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex
Honours
Arms
As a son of the sovereign, the Duke of Sussex had use of the arms of the kingdom, differenced by a label argent of three points, the centre point bearing two hearts gules, the outer points each bearing a cross gules.[15]

Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex es uno de los 15 hijos de la reina mulata consorte Charlotte von Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
 
Si te interesan causas como la educacion de las niñas, los derechos de las mujeres o la conservacion de la naturaleza...y te casas con Harry, no eres coherente.

Si eres solo una niña bien que no has hecho nada en tu vida...y te casas con Guillermo....entonces si, eres digna de aplauso.

No eres coherente...si te siguen importando las causas que te importaban de soltera...pero no eres coherente y ademas una falsa si te dejan de importar. Muy bien.

Si te pagas tu vestido de boda, mal. Si te lo paga el novio...mal. Si tu suegro te regala unas pedazo de joyas (ay CandelaPaz como lo hubieras disfrutado) mal por llevarlas. Lo normal en estos casos es o tirarselas a la cara...o darselas inmediatamente a Caritas.

Si te casas con un principe y llevas el joyerio familiar.....mal. Si llevabas ropa cara antes de casarte con el principe, mal tambien porque eres un anuncio andante.

Si eres duquesa y vas toda mona...imagino que mal tambien porque solo te importa tu aspecto. Si eres duquesa y vas mas casual, mal igualmente, porque eres descuidada.

Si las Casas Reales se siguen casando solo con aristocratas o ricos riquisimos...viven en una burbuja, son anacronicas, no pegan.

Si las Casas Reales abren las puertas via matrimonio a otras clases o razas...tambien son anacronicas y no pegan.


-----me veo el percal de los futuros hilos
 
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El video con fotos estáticas no ayuda mucho, es tendencioso, se quiere mostrar que necesariamente Harry lloraba ( como si eso probara algo importantísimo a su favor o que estuviera más emocionado que si no lo hiciera). Me molan esos videos cuasi anónimos con voces robotizadas, hay desde encuentros con ovnis hasta complots de todo tipo. Si Harry hubiese llorado claramente hubiese aparecido en primera plana de todos los medios y periódicos.

Lo que yo vi es que Harry sudaba todo el tiempo y hasta con los guantes puestos se secaba las gotas de sudor!
 
Alguien reconoce esta pulsera?
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Es de Diana? o es un regalo?
según Princess Kate es una Cartier de 160 mil libras, SUPUESTAMENTE es regalo de Chars.
 
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