Sunday 1 May 2011

William and Kate's Royal Wedding

I do love following royalty, so I could not resist in making a comment on William and Kate's Royal Wedding. It was a beautiful wedding and there seem to be a lot of positive energy around the wedding.

I love Divine Beauty in all its forms. I love style and beautiful music, art, paintings, sculptures, tables, architecture, buildings, flowers, gardens, cars and clothing ... anything that glorifies the bounty, goodness and especially beauty of the Divine Intelligence in all its ways.

I believe that people who have a sensitivity towards colours, beauty, and style are especially attuned to this "ray" or aspect of the Divine.

The men at the wedding mostly wore cuts, kilts or red uniforms which looked great - polished. But these clothes were more or less prescribed and there wasn't much individuality. As a result I will comment on the women whom I think stood out. It is interesting to note that most of the woment who stood out were "commoners".  Maybe the "titled" people are focusing on a different "ray" right now.

The most beautiful person of the day was Kate Middleton (now Duchess of Cambridge). I loved her dress from satin and lace (very like Grace Kelly's dress at her wedding), her hair worn down, her lovely make-up done by herself, her tiara and most of all the sparkling eyes and blissful smile she wore. She looked so graceful and confidant.

Philippa (Pippa), Kate's sister, looked stunning and graceful in a simple white dress (matching the flowers in Kate's bridal bouquet).

Both Kate and Philippa complemented each other. Phliippa was in the background supporting her sister. The way Philippa presented herself showed the comradeship she had with her sister.

Carol Middleton, Kate's mother, wore a beautiful sky blue and moved with elegance and grace.