[Magdalen] Wedding?
Sally Davies
sally.davies at gmail.com
Sun May 20 04:18:17 UTC 2018
...and a moment to celebrate the beauty and serenity of Doria Ragland. What an amazing woman and the mother that Diana would have wanted for Harry.
Here she is listening to the preacher, who to my mind could go on as long as he chose - he came a long way to deliver this message and by George they got it!
https://twitter.com/nigel_lake/status/997983985601949696?s=21
Sally D
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> On 20 May 2018, at 05:42, Lesley de Voil <lesleymdv at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I was originally going to give this a bye, but professional interest won out. I was struck by the "ordinariness" of the occasion. Well-used hymns, songs, instrumental solos, even down to the evangelical who couldn't help but give an altar call - does he do this at every public occasion? Ok, ok, I'm pulling your legs slightly, and yes, those stuffy upper class twits deserved to be a captive audience for once, but I've played at weddings like this before, and it annoys me when the preacher goes on and on... He should have stopped when he realised (and said) he should.
> The best bits:- the Gospel Chorus, and, yes, her eyes that hardly stopped smiling.
> Regards
> Lesley de Voil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Bob Rea" <petard at petard.us>
> Sent: 20/05/2018 6:25
> To: "magdalen at herberthouse.org" <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
> Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Wedding?
>
> I watched some video bits on nytimes.com. I teared up on seeing them in the
> carriage after the wedding. I was in London when Harry's parents, Charles and
> the late Diana, were wed. I saw them go by in the what looked to me to be the
> same carriage. Tears in my eyes..
>
> --
> Bob Rea
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>
> America, it was a wonderful country
> Til they took it private
> and made it a theme park of itself
>
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