I want to see the genuine love, the people standing there surrounded by the children, a little one with her hands over her ears, another one climbing on the railing. the little boy looking up at William, the Queen looking pleased in her bright yellow. Children doing what children do despite royal expectations and Kate and William appearing truly happy, relaxed and smiling through it all.
I loved hearing how beautiful Kate's dress was, without hearing that it was more, or less, beautiful than anyone else's. To me it is important that there not be comparisons.
I did see one replay of the couple coming down the aisle of the church after the ceremony and I thought it was extraordinarily sweet that Kate looked vibrantly happy and William a bit shy.
The fact that there were two kisses on that balcony, evidently a break in tradition, fed right into my love of the romantic.
In a world where there is so much darkness and misery right now, this day is a break, a moment when the traditional joy of a young couple just starting out, truly in love, and truly supported by their families, adds some much needed light...a time to sigh softly and remember that life goes on. Always, life goes on.
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