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Monday, January 31, 2011

Arab Uprisings Reminiscent of Eastern Europe




Is history repeating itself? The wave of popular revolutions sweeping across the Arab world is reminiscent of events in Europe over twenty years ago. A series of mass street protests and strikes across Poland ended the fifty-four year authoritarian rule of the Communist Party when the regime was forced to hold democratic elections in 1989. Like a game of dominoes, the success of Polish ‘people power’ caused a knock-on effect of uprisings across all of the one-party Stalinist countries of eastern Europe. The seemingly indestructible edifice of militaristic Soviet puppet governments imploded within a matter of months.

Violence though was lessened by the ground-breaking decision of the Soviet Union under a reformist Mikhail Gorbachev government not to intervene in its satellite states as it had done so often in the past.

But the struggle for liberty and democracy knows no boundaries. Within a few years the USSR itself, then the world’s second superpower, disintegrated as its own peoples finally unshackled their chains of bondage.

In 2011 the majority of the Arab states, reeling from mass popular protests, are mainly one party regimes kept in power this time by the economic and military support of the USA, the world’s number one superpower.

Egypt for instance has long being the second largest (after Israel) recipient of American aid. Yet these funds, totalling c$2bn annually, are not used to improve the quality of life of the poverty stricken Egyptian people but primarily to buy arsenals of sophisticated weaponry from American arms manufacturers to keep a hated elite in power and to help Israel maintain its illegal siege of Gaza.

Thankfully it is Barack Obama in the White House and not George Bush leading to the hope that the Arabs will be able to eject their rulers from Yemen, Algeria, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere. Of course the struggle for freedom and justice cannot be contained and inevitably it will be the turn of the Israeli colonists in the West Bank to face the wrath of both the enslaved and the exiled Palestinian peoples supported by the freed Arab populace of neighbouring countries. Peace in a war -ravaged Middle East will possibly then have a chance to blossom in a more fertile soil.

Kate Middleton to Stay at Goring Hotel

Banners fly outside the Goring Hotel, in Belgravia, London, Thursday Jan. 20, 2011, where it is reported that Kate Middleton will stay for the night before her wedding ceremony to Britain's Prince William on April 29. The five-star Edwardian establishment is a short walk from Buckingham Palace where the wedding reception and evening dinner celebrating the marriage will be held, and was a firm favourite with Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. AP Photo

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Kate Middleton: Fashion Fit for a Princess

Harper's Bazaar in the February issue has an article on Kate Middleton and her emerging iconic fashion style. Click link at bottom of post for the full article.

Last October, Prince William took a sapphire-and-diamond engagement ring out of his rucksack in Kenya and slipped it onto girlfriend Kate Middleton's finger. In doing so, he linked her to not just the pomp and circumstance of royal history but one figure in particular: his late mother. Diana was the ring's previous keeper.

A month later, Middleton finally faced the world at her prince's side for the first official photo call. After seven years of dating and will-they, won't-they speculation, it was a headlong step into the glare of the spotlight. But that will be nothing compared with the scrutiny she'll undergo in the run-up to the wedding and the comparisons to the photogenic legend who would have been her mother-in-law--especially when it comes to style.
 
Kate Middleton, at a wedding in 2009. Photo courtesy Indigo/Getty Images

Click link below for full post from Harper's Bazaar.

Kate Middleton: Fashion Fit for a Princess

Friday, January 28, 2011

Who is Getting Invited?




Westminster Abbey is lit up in the early evening, in central London November 23, 2010. Britain's Prince William is to marry his fiancee Kate Middleton on Friday, April 29 next year at London's Westminster Abbey.
Reuters Pictures

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Hello Magazine: Kate Middleton and Prince William attend Society Wedding


Kate Middleton and her fiancé Prince William were both smiling happily as they attended the wedding of their friends Sarah Louise Stourton and Harry Aubrey-Fletcher in early January. Not wanting to deflect attention from the bride, Kate wore a simple black with a sheer neckline teamed with an on trend jacket from Libelula. And completing the look was a pillar box hat, plum cloured heels and a matching clutch.

Click post for full report from Hello Magazine

http://royalweddings.hellomagazine.com/prince-william-and-kate-middleton/20110110455/kate-william/friend/wedding/1/

All About Kate's Dress

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Prince William Visits Australia in 2010

Britain's Prince William (C) interacts with Aboriginal elders (unseen) at the Redfern Community Centre on January 19, 2010. Britain's Prince William was welcomed to Australia by an Aboriginal elder daubed in body paint and bearing smouldering gum leaves, as he began his first visit to the country in 27 years. Up to 2,000 cheering fans in a poor inner-city Aboriginal neighbourhood in Sydney greeted the prince, 27, who last visited the country in the arms of his late mother, Princess Diana, when he was just nine months old in 1983. Getty Images

What's With All Those Hats????



Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William share a joke on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during a flypast for the trooping of the colour, 14 June 2003. Getty Images

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

All Those Hats!!!! A British Tradition

The girlfriend of Britain's Prince William, Kate Middleton, is seen leaving after the wedding of Laura Parker Bowles and Harry Lopes at St Cyriac's Church in Lacock, in Wiltshire, west England, in this May 6, 2006 file photograph. Britain's Prince William is to marry his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton next year, Buckingham Palace said on November 16, 2010. Reuters Pictures

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Lovely Isle of Anglesey, North Wales

The Bull Hotel is seen in the village of Valley on the Isle of Anglesey, north Wales, November 17, 2010. Britain's Prince William and his bride to be Kate Middleton will live on the island after their marriage whilst William serves as a search and rescue pilot in the local village of Valley. Reuters Pictures

London Braces for Royal Wedding "Invastion"

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Royal Wedding To-Do List

Green Party At Last Re-Discovers Some of Its Core Values as O Cuív attempts to Rekindle Social Principles of old Fianna Fáil


At last the Ireland's Green Party has finally re-discovered some of their fundamental principles and core values, by refusing last week to accept Taoiseach Brian Cowen's attempted 'stroke' of appointing new appointments after the mass ministerial resignations, & decided this week to resign from government.
So well done Gormley and co on this issue!

'Tis a pity though for the rest of us that they did not refuse the blanket bank bailout in 2008 nor vote against the loss of economic sovereignty in 2010 amongst other things.
Sad too that they never ensured, in their 3.5yrs in office, reform of local and national government reform of the civil service, reform of the financial sector, desperately needed curriculum reform and re-investment in education, support of local eco community campaigns such as the 'Stop the Headford Road through the Terryland Forest Park' in Galway City, protect the destruction of bogs across Ireland, introduce a levy on beverage bottles and cans, end party political influence in appointments to quangos & semi state/state agencies, the passage of a Climate Change bill, the abolition of corporate funding to politicians, protection of communities against cutbacks to their neighbourhoods and support groups, secure public ownership of Ireland's natural resources such as natural gas, end the Shannon stopover, protect the national heritage locality around Tara from motorway construction...
But still a positive though belated move.


Éamon O'Cuív- attempt at a return to core values of early Fianna Fáil
I am glad too that Eamon O'Cuiv has made a bid for the leadership of Fianna Fáil. Though he was part of the government that brought the country to near ruination, nevertheless I believe that he is not tainted by the 'me feinism' of the greedy self serving pro-property speculator mentality that is endemic amongst too many FF politicians. Though I disagree with many of his policies, I still think that he is an honest public servant that has a strong community and social inclusion ethos, a sense of justice and civic duty, a belief in the importance of national and cultural identity including a love of the Irish language.

'Men of No Property'
In other words, the values and beliefs that were part of the republican movement of the Easter Rising, the War of Independence and early Fianna Fáil. During these wars of liberation, many members of my family fought with the IRA, were prepared to give their lives to defend and give recognition to these principles. Ultimately they heeded the call of De Valera and followed him into Fianna Fáil. I am sure that they are now turning in their graves at how the party has gone from being the party of the downtrodden and men of no property to becoming the party of the absentee landlord and property speculators' who have the arrogance to call themselves up 'developers'.


Yet, 'tis a pity though that O Cuív became such a supporter of Cowen & did not stand up to & speak out against the other FFers who were too close to the financiers & property speculators

Royal Diary: Etiquette and Traditions

Friday, January 21, 2011

Diana's Wedding Dress Goes on Tour

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All About the Dress

Official Engagement Photo of William and Kate

Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton pose in one of two official engagement portraits, taken by photographer Mario Testino in the Council Chamber in the State Apartment at St James's Palace in London on November 25, 2010. The prince and his fiancee, Catherine Middleton, are to get married next year, the Buckingham Palace said last month. Reuters Pictures

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Could Kate Midddleton choose Diana's favourite designer to make wedding dress?

Could Kate Midddleton choose Diana's favourite designer to make wedding dress?: "Bruce Oldfield, Princess Diana's favourite designer, is rumoured to be in line
to make Kate Middleton's wedding dress."

Royal succession debate shelved til post-nuptials

Royal succession debate shelved til post-nuptials: "

By Truus Bos, NBC News Producer

LONDON – Prince William and Kate Middleton are still three months from tying the knot, but already British lawmakers are debating the Royal Baby!

More precisely they are debating whether the first royal child, if she is a girl, can succeed her father William on the throne.

Under the 309-year-old law which governs royal succession to this day, if William and Kate become the parents of three girls, and then a boy, the boy would leapfrog over the girls and
become the next in line to the throne.

This afternoon Labour MP Keith Vaz presented the House of Commons with a Ten Minute Rule Bill calling for the “removal of any distinction between the sexes in determining the succession to the throne.”

Even before the bill was introduced, Downing Street warned that changing the antiquated law would be a "difficult and complex matter.”

The reason seems to be that Queen Elizabeth II is still head of state in 15 Commonwealth countries, and the changes would have to be made in all these countries.

The Prime Minister's office said discussions have been taking place in these countries, but it could be a lengthy process for any change to be approved.

"Amending the Act of Succession is a complex and difficult matter that requires careful and thoughtful consideration,” said a spokesman for Prime Minister David Cameron who wished to remain anonymous.

“Absolute drivel,” said Lord Jeffrey Archer in a televised discussion on the issue last November.

In 1996 Lord Archer introduced his own bill to make sure that the first-born girls become the monarch. He asked the bill drawing specialists in the Public Bill Office to draft it for him, and "it was a beautiful little bill of one clause! I was allowed to present it to the House. If I was allowed to present it to the House, it must have been all right.”

'My bill is still there to pick up, and you know how long it would take to get through? A couple of hours! Who's gonna vote against it?' What about the Commonwealth countries making difficulties, Archer said a couple of phone calls should take care of them.

In Europe, Spain and Monaco are the only other countries who pass over princesses in favor of princes. Denmark was the last European country to make the change in 2009, when 85 percent of the Danish population voted for a referendum which put princesses on an even footing with princes in the succession rules for the Danish Throne.
Britain has been “ruled” by several strong women – including Queen Elizabeth II since 1953. She is much admired and loved by most of her "subjects,” so it’s doubtful that all but a few curmudgeonly old Lords would still object to allowing a change in the law.

Williams and Kate would no doubt support a change in the law that would bring equality into their future family. They seem a thoroughly modern couple – they've lived together quite openly before the marriage and announced that they won't surround themselves with a host of servants for a while afterwards.

This afternoon in the House of Commons the draft bill passed to a second reading by what's called a "voice vote,” which was unanimous, but the House was not full. It will now be debated on May 13, two weeks after the royal wedding.

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A Royal Wedding Theme

A Royal Wedding Theme: "

Prince William and Kate Middleton are officially engaged, as if you haven’t heard. “It will be the wedding of the century,” they say. “It will be the grandest wedding since Princess Diana.” Royal weddings have always made little girls around the world sit starry-eyed in front of the television, planning out their big wedding day as they watch the prince and princess wed. And while we seem to have more beach themed weddings here at than anything else, for good reason, it’s always fun to have a ‘royal wedding’ every now and then.


A royal wedding theme, or fantasy fairy tale wedding, is all about delicate fashion and going big. In these rough economic times having a royal wedding theme might not be incredibly practical, but if you take some time to do some DIY projects it might be more affordable than you think.


(And if you check out our Foursquare specials for next year…including 25% off during certain months of 2011…your royal wedding theme might be well within your budget).


Royal wedding themes and fairy tale weddings bring about ideas of ‘happily ever after’ and ‘dreams do come true’ and Disney fantasies that we all grew up on. That means ball gowns, petticoats, precious gloves, long trains and veils that sweep the floor. Shoes make a big statement as well. Think Cinderella, sparkles and class.


Like our recent blog on a Mad Men themed wedding, a royal wedding can also bring back a touch of vintage style. Vintage style is classy, and for a royal wedding theme the bridesmaids dresses should have a bit of pink, pearls and don’t forget the gloves. And for the groom and the groom’s men, go all class with a white tux and smooth suits.


And now for the fun stuff; the invitations and reception atmosphere. Putting together invitations for your royal wedding should involve elegant fonts, perhaps a splash of pink, maybe a ribbon or two, and rhinestones always make a strong royal statement.


Your royal reception will be full of regal curtains, dramatic molding and amazing chandeliers. This wedding theme is all about drama and going over the top, so thing big when it comes to centerpieces as well. A royal wedding would never be without monogrammed linens and cake toppers, more rose petals (probably pink) then you can count, ice sculptures, and plenty of candles.


One of the most dramatic and quintessential aspects to a royal wedding is the entrance of the bride at the wedding ceremony itself, and the entrance of the couple at the reception. Take full advantage of your wedding venue’s features. If there is a lake, which there happens to be at Val Vista Lakes, take advantage of that with a grand entrance on boat. As the reception, consider having a “page” announce your entrance instead of the DJ. And for the music, there really is nothing more royally themed or fairy tale then some good-old-fashioned Disney music. Consider a Disney wedding soundtrack.


While many of the mentioned ideas seem a bit over the top and expensive, they can all be achieved the DIY way as well. Download the reception music onto an iPod to save money, have a family member monogram the linens, search for trendy and affordable candles at thrift stores, and take advantage of venue discounts.





Kandice is the CEO and founder of Linwright Design, a Gilbert web design and marketing company that focuses on content marketing. Google for more information. For more information about Val Vista Lakes Events, an Arizona wedding venue, visit http://www.VVLEvents.com.



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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Call for Local Communities to Initiate Annual Green Calendar of Park Festivals, Picnics & Nature Tours in Galway City

A meeting of community groups organised by ‘Galway Friends of the Forest’ will take place at 7.30pm on Wednesday January 26th in the Menlo Park Hotel in a new initiative designed to encourage increased engagement by communities and schools with leisure parklands and wildlife habitats in their localities.


Green Calendar for Galway City

Members of resident associations, environmental groups and other community organisations are asked to attend to start the process of laying down the framework and events to fill up an annual ‘green’ calendar for Galway city that hopefully will benefit tourism, energise local communities involvement with their green spaces by tapping into local heritage knowledge and involve them (& schools) in protecting the wonderful but often threatened areas of natural physical beauty and biodiversity that exist within our urban boundaries.

Galway County's Golden Mile

In the process, consideration will be given to following the example of the neighbouring local authority who have pioneered the ‘Golden Mile’ programme across the villages and roadways of county Galway which successfully involves farmers and other locals in restoring the natural ecology and social heritage of the rural landscape. In so doing the scheme has helped engender a sense of collective pride amongst local inhabitants towards their historical inheritance.

City Hall officials and researchers from the School of Geography at NUI Galway and the School of Architecture University of Limerick will also be in attendance at next week’s meeting to outline some concepts that they have on increasing community engagement with green spaces such as the Terryland Forest Park.

A good presence is vital for this initiative as it represents a golden opportunity to unite with diverse communities across the city, tap into further NUIG expertise, reconnect with progressive elements in City Hall and come up with something innovative (Green Calendar) that can benefit all of the people (& tourists) of Galway.

Sunday Park Picnics, Heritage Cycle Tours, Nature Walks, Harvest Festivals....

It is envisaged that the proposed calendar could include a series of coordinated community tree plantings as well as nature walks along the seashores, rivers and/or woodlands in every locality during Springtime; Family Picnics in the city’s major parks, workshops on old traditional skills such as stonewalling and the ‘Off the Beaten Track’ heritage cycle tours that already take place in the rural landscapes of Menlo and Castlegar over the summer months; berry picking and bulb plantings by school children, arts fetes, ‘boreen’ and community garden harvest festivals in the autumn; local residents’ clean-ups of green spaces and hedgerow coppicing during the winter months.


As it is, there are already in existence a lot of excellent ‘green’ initiatives involving neighbourhoods and particularly schools happening across the city supported by a diverse range of agencies and institutions including Galway City Council, An Taisce, Galway Education centre, RAPID, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Birdwatch, Galway Civic Trust, Galway Bat Group, NUIG and Atlantaquaria.

There are also plans by City Hall to finally put in place a city-wide pedestrian and cycle ‘greenways’ infrastructure.

Time to Unite!

Hence it is a good time to coordinate the different eco-programmes under a shared calendar and exploit the potential of parks and woodlands to develop a network of outdoor classrooms for our schools and of outdoor scientific laboratories for our third level research institutes of such parks as is the case to a small degree with the multi-habitat Terryland Forest.


Destruction of Galway's Natural Heritage

But it has too be admitted that too much of our natural heritage areas are increasingly threatened by illegal dumping, encroachment by built development, pollution, and anti-social behaviour.

Hence many people feel threatened by our forests and parks.


Way Forward: Involving Local Communities

Encouraging local communities to hold events in green spaces and involving them in the management of these areas, as was the case years ago through the Terryland Forest Steering Committee and could be again through similar schemes and the introduction of a conservation volunteer movement, would engender a sense of local pride and decrease opportunities for anti-social activity such as bush drinking.

The local authority also has responsibilities under local, national and international legislation to preserve, protect and manage our natural habitats, hedgerows, the traditional drystone walls network, overcome habitat fragmentation by creating ecological corridors or green highways for wildlife.

Sadly in spite of the best efforts of many people within the parks and enviroment sections of City Hall, this is not happening to the extent that it should. Galway city is the least forested city in the least forested country in the European Union.


So we earnestly hope that interested parties would now come together to develop a new multi-sectoral partnership involving City Hall, residents associations, active retirement groups, organic garden committees, schools, third level institutions, community campaigners, environmentalists and state agencies that could produce a coordinated annual city-wide eco-programme for all ages that would make us the envy of the rest of Ireland.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Prince William, Kate Middleton May Ask For Charity Donations In Lieu Of Wedding Gifts

Prince William, Kate Middleton May Ask For Charity Donations In Lieu Of Wedding Gifts: "

LONDON — Call it a charity bonanza. Royal aides say Prince William and Kate Middleton are considering asking guests at their April 29 wedding to make donations to charity instead of sending them wedding gifts.

A spokesman who asked not to be identified because of royal family policy told The Associated Press on Sunday this option was being considered but no firm decision had been made.


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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Royal wedding: Kate Middleton breaks with tradition by ditching ceremonial coach

Royal wedding: Kate Middleton breaks with tradition by ditching ceremonial coach: "Kate Middleton will break with centuries of royal tradition by travelling to
her wedding by car instead of ceremonial coach, in a further sign that
Prince William and his future bride wish their big day to be a modern
affair."

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

William and Kate Souvenirs

William and Kate Souvenirs: "
Are you a big fan of the Prince William—Kate Middleton love story? If so, then you will love these William and Kate souvenirs. Perfect for the avid fan of the newly-engaged royal couple’s journey to marriage, these commemorative items will allow you to commemorate what will be one of the most important days in British history.



Here are some popular William and Kate souvenirs that you should consider getting for your collection.

William & Kate: Celebrating a Royal Engagement (Hardcover) william and kate book

For those who are fond of facts and want to get their story on the royal couple straight, William & Kate: Celebrating a Royal Engagement is a great wedding souvenir to buy. This hardcover book chronicles the journey of Prince William and Kate Middleton, all the way from their university days at St. Andrews University to their recent engagement. There, you will learn about the ups and downs of the entire relationship, and the controversies that drew attention to the young couple.



Prince William & Kate Engagement Ring


kate middleton engagement ring

For those who are a little bit more romantic, one of the best William and Kate souvenirs to get is a replica of the Prince William & Kate engagement ring. The original ring that Prince William gave to Kate when he proposed was the exact same one that Prince Charles gave to the late Princess Diana on the eve of their engagement. With an oval glass sapphire stone surrounded by sparkling Swarovski crystals, surely you can’t get more glamorous bling than this beautiful imitation.

HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton Engagement Commemorative Plaque Souvenier Memoribilia engagement announcement 16th November 2010


If you want a copy of the original announcement, you can get yourself a HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton Engagement Commemorative Plaque Souvenier Memoribilia engagement announcement 16th November 2010. This already comes in a frame, and the plaque is scratch and UV-resistant. If you have a fireplace or a mantel, this would be one of the perfect William and Kate souvenirs to place atop it.

Prince William and Kate Middleton Engagement Commemorative Coffee Mug Cup #3- 16th November 2010




For those who are avid coffee or tea drinkers, a perfect souvenir to buy would be the Prince William and Kate Middleton Engagement Commemorative Coffee Mug Cup #3- 16th November 2010. This C-shaped ceramic mug would make for a creative way to drink your favorite hot beverages—whether coffee, tea, hot cider or hot chocolate!

Prince William and Kate Middleton Engagement BLACK DESIGN Mouse Pad Mousepad Mousepad




Finally, for the techie junkies, get them the Prince William and Kate Middleton Engagement BLACK DESIGN Mouse Pad Mousepad Mousepad. With a 7.5” diameter and non-slip neoprene backing, this makes for a high quality and durable mousepad that serves as a good way to commemorate the royal engagement and the highly anticipated 2011 royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

With the royal wedding for William and Kate set for April 2011, there is a buzz of excitement in the air. Many fans of the royals are also looking to buy William and Kate Souvenirs. If you are looking for William and Kate Souvenirs then there are some lovely ones starting to appear online. There are a number of lovely commemorative items to remember this special time in royal history. Set to be the biggest royal wedding since Charles and Diana.

Enjoy looking at these souvenirs from time to time as you remember the love story of the popular royal couple. Prince William and Kate Middleton have certainly gone through a lot in their 8-year relationship, and they have finally taken a major step in solidifying their bond. Getting yourself precious William and Kate souvenirs will allow you to remember this important time in British history.
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Royal Engagement Photos: Prince William and Kate Middleton!

Prince William And Kate's Engagement Photos: Sky News

Prince William, Kate to Ride in Carriage Post-Wedding, Just Like Diana

Prince William, Kate to Ride in Carriage Post-Wedding, Just Like Diana: "The Palace releases new info on the ceremony, reception and more

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Kate Middleton is the latest cover star of Tatler

Kate Middleton is the latest cover star of Tatler: "The royal bride-to-be gets the pop-art treatment on her first cover for the
society bible."

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Royal Wedding Souvenirs

Royal Wedding Souvenirs: "

Royal wedding souvenirs, commemorative products and other kinds of memorabilia are now available for patriotic Brits, royal watchers and fans of the newly engaged couple alike. The products range from the traditional (plates, mugs and tea towels) to the creative (coasters and mouse pads) to the romantic (replicas of the ring of the princess in waiting).



If you are a serious fan, you must be raring to get your own royal wedding souvenirs, commemorative items, and memorabilia. It is definitely more than just an event; it is also a love story. Commemorate the romantic journey of the picture-perfect couple every day with souvenirs of their engagement or the royal wedding in 2011.


Here are some of the royal wedding sovenirs, commemorative books and other products available on Amazon.co.uk that would satisfy collectible hunters and fans alike.



William & Kate: Celebrating a Royal Engagement (Hardcover)



“William & Kate: Celebrating a Royal Engagement” is a fully illustrated history of the modern British royal romance that sounds too good to be true. He, the handsome boy who would be king, whose life is tabloid fodder; and she, the beautiful middle-class girl no one had even heard of. The UK’s leading royal photographer, Robin Nunn, gives us an insider’s look at the love story of a new generation of monarchs.


Official Collectors Mug – British Royal Wedding – Prince William & Kate Middleton April 2011



Own a piece of history with this official collectors’ souvenir mug with photos of Prince William and Kate and their wedding date: 29 April 2011. That makes the wedding approximately 30 years after Prince Charles and Princess Diana exchanged vows at Westminster Abbey. This mug is an instant collector’s piece.


Framed – Prince William and Kate Middleton – Royal Engagement – Official Poster – 37 x 25 inches



This enlarged official licensed engagement photograph of Prince William and Kate Middleton comes in a quality black frame. It features a full-body picture of the glowing couple in front of the fireplace at Clarence house the day they announced their engagement on the 16th of November – It’s like being there yourself! There is sure to be more posters come out for royal wedding souvenirs.



Aynsley Royal Engagement Prince William and Kate Middleton Crown Plate



This collector’s item ceramic plate made in England is selling fast. It is made by Aynsley China, which has made chinaware to mark significant royal events since Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897. The plate measures 10.5 inches or 27 cm in diameter and comes in gift box for safekeeping. It features a light blue rim with bow and bell designs and gold embellishments, the pictures of Prince William and Kate, and the royal crest. It’s a beautiful conversation piece perfect for any living room and Aynsley china produce lovely royal wedding souvenirs.



Emma Bridgewater – William and Kate Engagement Mug Ltd Edition – FREE UK P&P!



Emma Bridgewater, earthenware specialists and funky design company based in Stoke-on-Trent (an English town with a 200 year old tradition of pottery making) made this limited edition William and Kate engagement mug. Perfect for trendy royal watchers who want to buy something that reflects their design aesthetic. Because of their cool designs, Emma Bridgewater pottery are also collectible pieces on their own.

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Princess Diana Engagement Ring

Princess Diana Engagement Ring: "

When the royal engagement between Prince William and Kate Middleton was announced in November 2010, we also discovered that William gave his mother’s engagement ring to Kate. So now Kate is the proud owner of the very famous Princess Diana Engagement Ring. An absolutely beautiful, iconic ring consisting of a stunning large, oval, deep blue sapphire surrounded by small diamonds. Kate said she was very honoured to have the ring as it is very special and she hopes that she will not lose it!


There are some lovely replicas online, notably the emitations faux sapphire Princess Diana Engagement Ring which perfectly captures the elegant beauty of the original. The ring features a 3 carat oval cut faux sapphire, encircled by a starburst shape of sparkling round-cut cubic zirconia stones, the 2mm thick band is made of sterling silver and rhodium electroplated for the elegant gleam of platinum. The entire ring weighs 4.8 grams, and available from size 4 to 12.


But it’s not just an engagement ring, some of the online buyers did not even wait for their men to buy it, they bought the replica Princess Diana Engagement Ring for themselves. The buyers love the exquisitely rendered sterling silver, a romantic statement piece that’s perfect for cocktails and parties, but it looks so gorgeous it can dress up an ordinary look. The semi-precious gems have a fantastic sparkle and the band is so well made that it looks more expensive that it is; in fact it looks like the real thing.


If you’re thinking of giving your own princess something romantic and stylish, something she would love to wear every day and show off to her friends, why not get her an elegant replica of Princess Diana’s engagement ring? Slip this delicate ring on her finger to let her feel what it’s like to wear the most famous engagement ring in the world.


Now anyone can feel like a royal princess with the Princess Diana Engagement Ring from emitations.com, also available through Amazon.com. If you like celebrity style rings, there’s more replica jewelry to choose from at Amazon.com that can make you look and feel like royalty.


Many places have already sold their current stock of the Princess Diana Engagement Ring replica, as there is a new found interest in the ring now that Kate Middleton is the proud owner.


History of the Princess Diana Engagement Ring


It is the most famous engagement ring in the world, a piece of sapphire set in a cluster of diamonds that represent a modern fairy tale. The oval blue sapphire ring, now better known as the Princess Diana Engagement Ring, is still one of the most sought-after ring designs; adored by fiancés who are inspired by the late princess’s exquisite taste in jewelry.


The original Princess Diana Engagement Ring was made by Garrard Jewellers, the official crown jeweller of the British monarchy, for a hefty 28,000 GBP in 1981. It made news not just because it was the then-future-princess’s ring, but also because of its unconventional shape and non-traditional center stone. Before Diana, brides felt uneasy about choosing unusual engagement rings. But it was just a sampling of how Lady Di was to influence fashion, style, design and revolutionize the modern princess.


The Princess Diana Engagement Ring made the news again recently after the royal family officially announced Prince William’s engagement to Kate Middleton. After the royal couple’s appearance at Clarence House in November 2010, where the public first got a peek at Kate Middleton’s finger, a new generation was introduced to the beauty of this diamond-set oval sapphire. Within seconds, searches for the Princess Diana Engagement Ring became a trending topic in search engines. Now the ring is estimated to cost 85,000 GBP, but non-royals can also have their own exquisite version of the same ring for less than a hundred dollars.


The next speculation will be what will Kate Middleton’s wedding dress be like? Well, we can only imagine that with her sense of style and the trappings of a royal wedding, it will be beautiful. Let’s face it, it would be hard for Kate Middleton not to look beautiful in a wedding dress wouldn’t it?

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Starstills launch lifesize cardboard cutout of Will and Kate

Starstills launch lifesize cardboard cutout of Will and Kate: "

Starstills have launched a lifesize cardboard cutout/standee of Prince William and Kate Middleton to celebrate their Royal Wedding.

The lifesize cardboard cutout of Prince William and Kate Middleton measures approximately 180cm high, self supporting and is assembled within seconds, alternatively keep it flat and use the cutout as a wall mount.

The Prince William and Kate Middleton lifesize cardboard cutout is bound to be the centre of attention and wow visitors, also it is an ideal feature to any royal wedding parties or avid fan who wants to show their support by owning this product.


Prince William and Kate Middleton lifesize cardboard cutout/standee is available to buy now for £29.99.


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