Prince William admits to pre-wedding nerves
Prince William may have royal blood running through his veins,
but Prince William is experiencing a very common condition to
afflict grooms-to-be: nerves."I was telling everyone I did the rehearsal
the other day and my knees started tapping quite nervously," Prince William,
taking a brief break from his work as a rescue helicopter pilot, told reporters
at the Royal Air Force base in North Wales.
Where Prince William also greeted his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and
the Duke of Edinburgh. "It's quite a daunting prospect," Prince William admitted
about getting married later this month, "but very exciting, and I'm thoroughly looking forward to it but there's still a lot of planning to be done in the last four weeks."
Prince William and Kate's Royal Wedding Banquet
Prince William and Kate Middleton's
Royal Wedding Banquet Preparations
The kitchens at Buckingham Palace are a hive of activity. Chefs
painstakingly create one canapé after another, in preparation for the
wedding of Britain's Prince William to Kate Middleton.It's only a test run,
but royal chef Mark Flanagan says the staff are feeling the pressure.
Twenty-one chefs look after the five palaces occupied by the royal family, preparing more than 500 meals every day. A historical venue for a historical moment when the future King of England, Prince William marries his bride
on April 29th.
Retired Air Force Major Predicts UFO Sightings at Prince William Wedding
UFO Sightings at Prince William Wedding
The upcoming Prince William Wedding between Prince William and Kate is expected to be viewed by more than a billion people worldwide -- and possibly a few extraterrestrials, according to at least one former military officer.
Filer says his center averages more than 1,000 sightings a month, and he expects to get a few UFO reports from the area surrounding Westminster Abbey, the site of the April 29 Prince William wedding. Some UFO researchers hope that Prince William and Kate Middleton will use the occasion of their April 29 wedding to announce what the British government knows about UFOs.
The upcoming Prince William Wedding between Prince William and Kate is expected to be viewed by more than a billion people worldwide -- and possibly a few extraterrestrials, according to at least one former military officer.
Filer says his center averages more than 1,000 sightings a month, and he expects to get a few UFO reports from the area surrounding Westminster Abbey, the site of the April 29 Prince William wedding. Some UFO researchers hope that Prince William and Kate Middleton will use the occasion of their April 29 wedding to announce what the British government knows about UFOs.
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