Unforgettable! We are only too happy to remember these 5 Royal Weddings

When a member of the British royal family steps in front of the wedding altar, this is usually a worldwide acclaimed event. Next up is Prince Harry (33). When the son of Prince Charles (69) and Princess Diana (1961-1997) gives his fiancée, US actress Meghan Markle (36), a victory on May 19 in Windsor near London, an audience of millions will be in front of the television.

What will your wedding dress look like? How excited will the two be? Will everything run smoothly? And how loving is the first kiss after the wedding ceremony? These and many other questions keep the fans busy before the big event.

But the long tradition of memorable Royal Weddings also makes this wedding interesting. Because the marriage will go down in history? like a series of memorable weddings before. Here are five weddings of the royal family, which made headlines in recent years.



Royal Weddings: These 5 British weddings are unforgettable

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Royal Weddings: Prince William and Catherine Middleton

Prince William and his longtime friend Catherine Middleton celebrated the centenary of the wedding on April 29, 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London. Unforgettable are the first pictures of the bride on the way to the church. In her fabulous princess-style lace and silk dress with a great train by Sarah Burton, today's Duchess Kate enchanted the world's approximately two billion people watching the wedding live on television.



The sister of the bride was also branded into the collective memory at that time. Pippa Middleton, today's Philippa Matthews, wore a figure-hugging, snow-white bridesmaid dress with a striking button placket that emphasized her sexy backside. The fans were upside down.



There were two funny eye-catchers at the otherwise very festive event as well. At one was clearly seen how best man Prince Harry loosened his visibly excited brother in the church with little jokes. The Kensington Palace also remembered this on Thursday with a photo on the Twitter page when it was announced that William would also be Harry's best man.

What made real laughs at William and Kate's wedding was the little flower girl Grace van Cutsem (10 today). When she felt too much at the grand presentation of the bridal couple on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, she held her ears grimly - a picture of gods and eternity. Speaking of children: Prince William and Duchess Kate have had three kids since Monday. Princess Charlotte and Prince George also saw the light of day in front of the youngest baby prince ...

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Royal Weddings: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson

Even before the announcement of the great drama about Charles and Diana, Charles's younger brother Prince Andrew (now 58) - the third child and the second son of Queen Elizabeth II (92) and Prince Philip (96) - caused a stir as he In 1986, the wild Londoner Sarah "Fergie" Ferguson (58) took to wife. Hardly anyone gave the marriage a long half-life. And so it happened: ten years after the big wedding on July 23, 1986 in Westminster Abbey, the two divorced again. Also from this marriage two children were born, the daughters Beatrice (29) and Eugenie (28).



Reminiscent of the wedding are the beautiful pictures of the radiant bride with the striking red hair in her Ivory wedding dress with the five years after Diana's wedding still fashionable puffy sleeves. The Duchess of York has kept her reputation as a scandal queen, so she was not invited to William and Kate's wedding, nor will she be with Harry and Meghan, British media reported.



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Royal Weddings: Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles

All good things come in twos, at least in the case of Prince Charles. For the firstborn of the queen not only made for a memorable wedding in the British royal family, he delivered twice. On April 9, 2005, he married his great love Camilla Parker Bowles, 70, born Camilla Shand, in Windsor. Following the civil ceremony in the town hall, St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle - where Harry and Meghan are married - was the venue for a church blessing. Millions of television viewers watched this rather modest party.

From 1970 to 1972 Charles and Camilla were first pair. During his marriage to Princess Diana, this love blossomed again.From 2000, Charles and Camilla first appeared together in public. Two years later, the Anglican Church relaxed the divorce laws and allowed a purely civilian remarriage of the prince. But the wedding was not only overshadowed by the long-lasting, family-drama family drama. A few days before the originally scheduled date, Pope John Paul II (1920-2005) had died, which is why Charles and Camilla had to postpone their marriage by one day.

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Royal Weddings: Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark

Above all this, however, the Queen is enthroned in this respect (since 1952). Although her wedding was rather less pompous? due to the war and the choice of the German-born, but British husband, Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, who has been Duke of Edinburgh since the wedding. For example, the fabric for the wedding dress was bought by designer Norman Hartnell with rationing stamps. But this marriage already holds more than sensational 70 years.



The two gave themselves on November 20, 1947 in Westminster Abbey the JW. Not invited to the wedding was the German relatives of the groom. These included his three sisters. And also the former King Edward VIII (1894-1972), the brother of Princess Elizabeth's father, King George (1895-1952), was with his wife, the US, once divorced Wallis Simpson (1896-1986), not at the party.

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