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Tule Royal Wedding, PLANNING A ROYAL WEDDING 4: THE BEST MAN AND BRIDESMAIDS

GIVEAWAY: We will be giving away a print copy of Anne McAllister’s The Best Man’s Bride. Comment in our post with what you’re looking forward to in Harry and Meghan’s upcoming wedding!
We will announce the winners in our weekly newsletter, so make sure to subscribe if you haven’t already!

 

PLANNING A ROYAL WEDDING 4: THE BEST MAN AND BRIDESMAIDS
Jessica Hart and Anne McAllister

 

There are so many big decisions to be made about a wedding: there’s the where and the when and the what sort of wedding it will be, but deciding who will be most closely involved in the bridal party is also crucial.

Bride, groom, bridesmaids and page boys (and grandparents!) On the balcony at Buckingham Palace, April 2011.

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Tule Royal Wedding, PLANNING A ROYAL WEDDING 3: BEHIND THE SCENES

GIVEAWAY: We will be giving away a print copy of Liz Fielding’s The Bridesmaid’s Royal Bodyguard. Comment in our post with what you’re looking forward to in Harry and Meghan’s upcoming wedding! As this will be a continuing blog series, make sure to comment on all related posts leading up to the wedding for a chance to win each book in the Royal Wedding Invitations series!
We will announce the winners in our weekly newsletter, so make sure to subscribe if you haven’t already!

PLANNING A ROYAL WEDDING 3: BEHIND THE SCENES
Jessica Hart and Liz Fielding

When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle marry at Windsor Castle on 19 May, we’ll all be eager to see the fairy-tale elements of a royal wedding: the majestic setting of Windsor Castle, the gathering of royal guests, the cheering crowds lining the street, the horse-drawn carriage taking the bride and groom through Windsor and then back to the Castle along the iconic Long Walk to a reception in St George’s Hall.

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Tule Royal Wedding, PLANNING A ROYAL WEDDING 2: THE CATERING

GIVEAWAY: We will be giving away a print copy of Jessica Hart’s The Baronet’s Wedding Engagement. Comment in our post with what you’re looking forward to in Harry and Meghan’s upcoming wedding! As this will be a continuing blog series, make sure to comment on all related posts leading up to the wedding for a chance to win each book in the Royal Wedding Invitations series!
We will announce the winners in our weekly newsletter, so make sure to subscribe if you haven’t already!

PLANNING A ROYAL WEDDING 2:  THE CATERING
Jessica Hart

So, there you are, having found your prince, and you’ve decided when and where to get married.  But even trickier decisions lie ahead.  What about the reception?  Where will that be? What will you serve your guests and who will sit where?  Pity poor royal brides for whom the seating plan involves an extraordinarily complicated protocol dictating that a princess must be seated above a duchess, a duke above a lord and so on.

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Tule Royal Wedding, PLANNING A ROYAL WEDDING 1: THE VENUE

GIVEAWAY: We will be giving away a print copy of Sophie Weston’s The Prince’s Bride. Comment in our post with what you’re looking forward to in Harry and Meghan’s upcoming wedding! As this will be a continuing blog series, make sure to comment on all related posts leading up to the wedding for a chance to win each book in the Royal Wedding Invitations series!
We will announce the winners in our weekly newsletter, so make sure to subscribe if you haven’t already!

 

When life imitates fiction …  Jessica Hart had written over 50 romances before she penned a royal story in 2010, and Prince William promptly announced his engagement to Kate Middleton.  Another ten books later, Jessica joined forces with Sophie Weston, Liz Fielding and Anne McAllister to plan the Royal Wedding Invitation series of four books set around (you guessed it) a royal wedding. At which point Prince Harry obligingly asked Meghan Markle to marry him and they decided to get married at Windsor Castle. By a happy coincidence, Jessica has just finished writing a history of the castle with her other writing hat on, too. Continue reading