Today, Prince Harry married Meghan Markle in Windsor. The marriage had a live broadcast, and I saw it on BBC. The church, St. George's chapel, looked stunningly beautiful. The old architecture and the appearance made me wish to visit that place in future.
The whole wedding was like watching the climax of a princess movie. Of course, it is a royal wedding and it looked more lively than the animated princess weddings that I have seen in the movies. I haven't seen processions like this before, so the whole thing left me in awe. The dresses are like the ones in my history book, and the carriage parade was exactly the same as I've read in the fairy tales. Except for the fact that this is real, and those princesses aren't.
After the couple exchanged their rings, a Bishop addressed the gathering. I didn't get much of his speech, but I could make it out that he was talking something about Love, that is Universal. The orchestra of Sheku Kanneh Mason was awesome.
Watching this live broadcast gave me a whole new experience, and I found myself eagerly anticipating what would happen next.
The whole wedding was like watching the climax of a princess movie. Of course, it is a royal wedding and it looked more lively than the animated princess weddings that I have seen in the movies. I haven't seen processions like this before, so the whole thing left me in awe. The dresses are like the ones in my history book, and the carriage parade was exactly the same as I've read in the fairy tales. Except for the fact that this is real, and those princesses aren't.
After the couple exchanged their rings, a Bishop addressed the gathering. I didn't get much of his speech, but I could make it out that he was talking something about Love, that is Universal. The orchestra of Sheku Kanneh Mason was awesome.
Watching this live broadcast gave me a whole new experience, and I found myself eagerly anticipating what would happen next.
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