April 30, 2011

  • Royal Wedding

    I think 90% of women are going to lie with their answer on this one but we will try it anyway.

    Would you want a wedding like the royal wedding?

                                                                                                    

Comments (174)

  • Dont you ever sleep? (and no – I had my perfect wedding)

  • If I could afford it, I’d want every bit of it. But, the small close-family wedding only is probably second.

  • No,I would elope and give the money to the tsunami victims.

  • i like the idea of my wedding being funded by national taxes.

  • if my dad paid for it

  • Naw, if I were prince whats-his-face, I’d elope just to piss everyone off!

  • dan deleted his comment. Marrying is for white people who have things to do. Money to waste. Communities to show off to.

  • No, because I don’t want to get married. :D

  • I am in love with her gown. Seriously, check out my latest blog. 

  • I WOULD LOVE having a huge wedding paid for by other people… alas, that shall not happen.. so I am okay with my modest and small wedding that will take place in 54 days.

  • I just want the horse drawn carriage with ethereal-looking horses and about 50 guard horses.  Yeahhhhh.

    But I couldn’t deal with the pressure of literally billions of people watching.And the wedding was too traditional for me.

  • Oh hell no! And I assure you, this is no lie. I’m currently planning my wedding and the fact that I’m even doing that floors even my closest friends, who know I would be more into a quick stop at the court house.

  • Yuo know that the Ladies cannot possibly give such a short straight forward answer.  Even when they seem to and you do something your wrong again.  You get the “don’t you know me”  how could you possibly do that.  “You know I would never want/do/care about whats in my right hand when you should be looking at my left hand last year when we drove within a hundred miles of the city where you used to have a girlfriend that you dated for 6 weeks even though we were driving to my parents house.

  • Are you asking me to marry you?  Yes,  but i want a simple wedding. I know you can’t really afford it.

  • I’d just like to be married. However, a small shindig in the como conservatory would be just fine with me.

  • only if I got to use the swords and have well you know…a wife.

  • nah. I already watched many royal weddings in my family and it takes lots of time to prepare. I prefer having a garden wedding with celtic song than it

  • When I get married I want it to be on an island – just me, my man and some ‘vow dude’ in flip flops. I don’t give a fuck about all that wedding-y bullshit. 

  • I didnt watch it so I dont know.. but probably not. I never wanted anything huge. 

  • I didn’t see it… but although i’m sure it was as cliche as they come… to an extent I would say that some girls dream of the perfect day… like a fairy tale… and years growing up I wanted the perfect wedding! But, now least expensive wedding where we can save to have our own place… or get settled would be more than perfect!!

  • I didn’t watch it really. All I know is that she did a four minute walk down an aisle and if I did that I’d be like blushing and shaky by the time I got up to the alter haha. I told my boyfriend we could get married in a Vegas church. My parents did and they’ve been together for like 28 years. Who needs big fancy weddings :p 

  • screw royal! I want a fairytale wedding!

  • Not quite that big…I really enjoyed being able to talk to everyone that came and have fun. I feel like I would be a bit too constrained under that sort of situation.

  • my answer is pretty simple. Yes.

  • Would that mean that no one would shut the fuck up about my wedding too?

    Only if I can get married in Disney World.

  • I’d want the awesome dress, but unless I could get married by the beach with sunflowers then no. 

  • I just saw Kate on CNN asked how it went last night during a breakfast interview…she said it was a royal pain in the ass?

  • If I was marrying into a royal family. A bit much for just a regular person. 

  • Or tell the truth to spite you. Lol.

  • nah. i want lots of marijuana at my wedding. matter fact, not planning on having one til it’s legal.

  • @xxSHhHxxBExxQUiETxx - I am PervyPenguin and I approve of this message.

    Don’t really care for people romantically and I’m not interested in marriage. I’ve always wanted to be a best man though.

  • Haven’t seen the Royal Wedding.

  • I didn’t watch the Royal Wedding. I do like her dress though.  I want to get married on the beach and have a bbq for my reception. I’m too simple for a fancy wedding

    Mizz Lisa

  • @PseudoEuphoric - i plan on going to city hall too. it seems like a waste of money to have a huge wedding, to me. i told my current bf that instead of a fancy ring and a fancy wedding and all that, i’d rather him get me a modestly priced ring, go to city hall/have a party after.. and then use all the money we saved on one day to get us a really nice house to have our marriage in :D . and that tumblr quote is so true.

  • I think we should ask Kate & Will this question.
    If they had the choice, would’ve they honestly gone out and had this massive wedding….

    Personally, I’m quite simple.
    And all those people watching O_O
    xo’

  • I don’t know.  My husband and I actually talked about it tonite.  We were watching the coverage and I made the comment that I would HATE to be married to a rich man.  He looked at me like I was crazy, per usual, lol.  “You wouldn’t want to be a queen?”  God, no.  I would absolutely hate the arrogance, the control-freakishnes. No.  Thank you.  No.

    Perhaps a bit assumptious, and prejudice. 

    But while they were saying their vows she looked TERRIBLY uncomfortable.  Yeah, nervous and excited, but..  I don’t know.  That is just too much show to put on.  I would’ve long since made an incredible ass out myself, lol. 

  • No. I’d want a royal honeymoon. 

  • I’m not materialistic and never was all gooy over the whole “waste money on a wedding”.  Our wedding was simple according to our religion, we got married in the fall. Actually we didn’t really have a wedding, we got our nikkah (Islamic marriage, nikkah is a marriage contract) done in October and then in December got our court marriage certificate.  Islamic marriages are not recognized in America.  Perhaps one day I’ll talk my husband into having a small cheap autumn wedding in a under a tree with autumn leaves.

  • You know what, yeah, I would.
    I would make such a scene, the press would go crazy about my idiocy and forget about important things.
    Oh, wait, that already happened.
    Well, I can top them.
    Give me a can of gas and a tennis ball.

    Anywho, no, in all reality, I wouldn’t want that.
    Many reasons, the most ironclad being it’s against my lack of religion.

    -Jessy

  • No – I wouldn’t!  Just far too many formalities and quite frankly, I found the vows to be too impersonal.   I think they exchanges a ”I will” each and that was it!

  • Nope. The ceremony was far too traditional for my liking, and I’d hate the idea of spending that much money on one day.

  • No way!  I didn’t watch it but I’m sure it was super glamorous.  I wouldn’t mind whatever honeymoon they are getting though.

  • Oh, yes. Even though I would be surronded by hundreds of cameras and all that jazz, I would.

    Knowing that the sky is the limit and the best designers could do my dress, ah. 

  • I’ll take the budget for it, sure.  Weddings are fucking expensive, and I could use the leftover millions to buy a house and give to charity.

    But no, I really REALLY don’t want a bunch of people I don’t know watching my damn marriage on TV.  I don’t want to see me and my new hubby on the cover of a magazine.  That is unbearably creepy.  Give me a small cheapo wedding, please.

  • Never.  Public exposure on a private affair is such a tacky move.  Weddings are there to celebrate that momentous occasion when two people consent to be with each other for life.  It’s supposed to be private, for loved ones and ones who love them to see.  Not the entire world. 

  • No. Imagine the amount of stress and fuss. No thankyou! Plus, it looked Really boring and no fun at all. It’s not intimate and about celebrating with your friends. It was about looking acceptable and inviting thousands of people you absolutely do not care about.

  • No, probably for the same reasoning what killed princess Diana.

  • Specific: I would like the incredible budget of the bride. Being able to choose everything and anything I want. The dress, the place, the music, the food. I want someone to be as in love with me as the prince was/seemed to be in love with Kate.

    I would hate to have the entire planet look at me and film me and have my special day displayed that way. I’d rather have very few close people and a cute wedding a la Father of The Bride (Steve Martin) or by the sea side. :) With those flying lanterns in the night? Oh that would be my favourite :) And since I’m Mexican, I would need mariachis and the vibora de la mar. lmao. I used to love that bit of weddings when I was a kid. I still do. Yeah. But the biggest thing for me would be an awesome service, a priest who spoke well, lovely vows that came from his heart.

    Hm, pretty much made a comment that could be a post now. Sorree :P

  • ha, no. mine is going to be more extravagant and more fun. :P

  • Dan, just because a woman says no, it doesn’t automatically mean she’s lying. -_-

    Personally, I wouldn’t want a wedding like that. I picture my wedding as super-casual and indulgently eccentric, just so people will remember it and be complaining about it for years to come. I picture my funeral going the same way. Last wishes ftw. >:)

  • I would love to have the most royal wedding possible! No lie.

  • only if I was marrying prince harry! (which I will be, someday. maybe). hehe.

  • Only if it’s like the T-Mobile version ;P

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kav0FEhtLug for those who haven’t seen it.

  • no, their wedding sucked and wasn’t royal enough, but rather modest lol. no horse carriage arrival and no diamond encrusted dress I want a donald trump style lavish wedding if money wasn’t an issue but most likely, I’d get eloped and not tell anybody, because I don’t really like sharing and I’m not religious, so no church wedding, probably just us recognizing that we are together forever as we escape to a secret vacation spot

  • I’m not lying, no!  Too long and too big.  I loved her dress, I jokingly said she stole mine, on my site, it was similar.  I loved her veil ( not similar) so she looked beautiful.  I didn’t see it but i would like a horse and carriage thing, but no, not anything that huge and over done.

  • I would honestly love it, but it wouldn’t be my number one pick. I want to be married on a cliff like http://photoblog.pixinn.net/index.php?showimage=55

    or http://my.opera.com/sprogger/albums/showpic.dml?album=425233&picture=6528969in a fairytale dress and masses of flowers in my hair, just me and him and the priest. That would be just perfect :)

  • Nope, but then I am not “royalty” and I am sure there are some state obligations that must be met. 

  • No the middle of my studio apartment and some music by some friends who are strugggling musicians… with the ceremony conducted by some homelesss itinerant preacher I know…one who could actually use the 30$ I would pay him would do just fine. God don’t care about this Royal Wedding nonsense.

  • As much as I enjoy the royals, and watched every bit of the wedding, nah…. I wouldn’t want that kind of extravaganza.

  • i didn’t watch, but probably not. i like that her engagement ring is a family heirloom, and her dress is beautiful, but it’s far too much.

  • Hellllllll no.  I had my dream wedding – just my husband and I in a chapel on a mountain in North Georgia.  Just the two of us and the Official.  I wore a red dress.  Dream wedding it was.

  • laaameee boring wedding like that?!!! No,Thanks.

  • Not really, honestly. I want a small wedding. Still invite some family and friends, but just the important ones. Parents, siblings, a couple of close friends. And I don’t want to wear a white dress, really. That might change further down the road, but where it stands now, most of the “conventional” wedding traditions are things I’d like to kick to the curb.

    I don’t know any of the details, because I didn’t watch it, but it seemed too extravagant and traditional for my fancy. Which makes sense, if you’re marrying into a royal family…

  • If I could have the wedding without the social responsibilities and obligations, and if all I had to do was show up, then sure. But planning such a thing would land me in a mental institution and having to be so careful all the time would suck.

    ~V

  • That would be insane. Too much pressure. Too many expectations. No. My wedding was crazy enough with my family. 

  • I had a beautiful wedding years ago! 

    And,..no,..I would not want a huge wedding like Wills and Kate had.  Their wedding was NOT their wedding.  It belonged to an entire country.  The wedding was not so much about Will and Kate,..as individuals,..but about a woman becoming a member of the royal family and becoming a princess!!

  • I didn’t watch it, but no anyway since I don’t want a wedding. 

  • Didn’t watch it. But my psychology professor went on this big rant the next morning about how he and his wife got married for 600$ and they are just as married as anyone else. Lmao. I love my professors. 

  • HELL YEAH!!!

    Though I’d prefer skipping all the drawn out parts in the church and just having a kiss and a carriage ride. And an awesome dress :D

  • No way. My wedding is going to be short & sweet.

  • nope.. this royal wedding was quite too much and such a wasteful. I’m not lying (:

  • No.  And it’s because I wouldn’t want millions of people gawking at me waiting for me to trip on that long train and fall on my butt.  I like the dress but it wasn’t my favorite I’d ever seen.  

  • No. And I shall tell you why. Because I want a unique wedding. I want my shit in a giant red, orange, and yellow circus tent with me and my new husband riding in on elephants, and I want George Takei to be the priest and Elijhia Wood to be our ring barer. And I want fucking acrobats flying through the air during the ceremony, and flame throwers going off while we read our vows, and then everyone has to change into cosplay for the reception, and we’re gonna have Jason Vorheese serving up cocktails, and Michael Meyers passing out whine and Freddy Krueger serving cake, and everyone will be in costumes, and then I want a shit ton of zombies to run through and trash the food just to piss everyone off, and then we bring out more to trololo and after that, we’re gonna dance to thriller, and then my husband and I are going to get in an old fashion Ice Cream truck pulled by donkeys that we’ve spray painted tiger stripes on, and they will pull us to the air port where we will board a plane and go to Japan so we can stay in the Hello Kitty room in the love hotel, and then we will go from love hotel to love hotel and I will wreck his shit.

  • Sure, if someone else paid!

  • No. Bigger.

    Just kidding. I hate fancy.

  • Lord, no. I was glad my mom got all her wedding planning out of her system with my older sister and I could have the small, intimate, outdoor ceremony I always wanted. I am definitely not the princess type.

  • Being honest, I largely can’t take women who are all gung ho for weddings seriously (maybe the philosopher in me, the one I ate) but even less so when I hear them gush about extravagant weddings like this.

    Funny in one point how a lot of girls I do hear secretly pine about being treated like princesses (whether formal or informal request) but few act like it. Kate seems to be an incredibly good person and a bit unfair she gets constantly compared to Diana.
    Either way, as a note, I saw the after video on yahoo! and it looked like a final scene from Star Wars no lie.

  • No way.

    I don’t even know if I want a wedding at all. We’ve talked about getting married at the courthouse. Hahahah.

  • Not with that many people there, but I certainly wouldn’t mind a dress like that.  Except I don’t want a train.

  • I would like my wedding like the royal wedding but without all the formality

  • A wedding like the royal one would be too over the top for me . I could never walk to the alter and hold my composer knowing that many people were watching me .

  • Like it would even matter what I thought.  :)  

    I liked the wedding overall.  I’d have skipped the children’s choir and had everything sung by adults.  Since the biggest (public) expense was for security, I think I could do the whole thing for a lot less (since few would care that I was getting married).  Still it was expensive, and I wouldn’t feel right about that.  I would want people to enjoy our wedding, though, and being able to use Westminster without cost would be awesome and hard to turn down.

  • @coffeeishappinessinacup - Exactly!!! Could care less about “royal”. I want that fairtytale wedding!!!!!

    And I would like to say that I did NOT watch the wedding. Could care less about whatever their names are. And I thought her dress was horrid looking. I would NEVER wear something like that.. *gag*

  • nah…watching that wedding was so boring. The priest went on and on…I could never do that. Too formal as well. I did like her dress though. :)

  • Not really.  I wouldn’t want to get married in Westminster Abbey.  I don’t like all the gold and finery in there.  It all looked too crowded, and I didn’t like the trees or the flowers.  Plus that was a ridiculously long aisle to walk down.

    However, Kate looked absolutely beautiful, and William looked stunning in his Irish Guard uniform.  I doubt I’ll marry anyone in the military, so really fancy dress uniforms are out, as much as I love them.  
    So yes and no, I guess.  I wish I and whoever I marry could look that good, but not with that many guests and in that abbey.

  • I can honestly say no, because I’d want to use that money on a house or something! I’m not royalty so I’d be in debt for the rest of my life if I had a wedding like that hahaha

  • Um no. A camera in my face THE WHOLE FUCKING TIME?? I’ll pass. I want the gown though. And that kind of choir at my wedding. I’ll probably go buy the wedding playlist right now…..

  • Oohh yeah, and it went on for way too long.  No one wants to sit through that.

  • I don’t know. I just don’t. I’ll wait and see when I get to that bridge. Lol

  • No, just because that poor woman has been judged for every single expression during the wedding. I wouldn’t be comfortable….. 

  • No, I’m not fond of weddings in general and a huge one would have been a nightmare for me.

  • to a degree, yes. i wouldn’t want 2.5 billion people watching me get married. i’m going to be nervous enough as it is. and i’d feel guilty spending all that money on a wedding when there are so many better ways it could be used, so i’d cut back a bit. 

    there’s more i would do differently but this comment is long enough.

  • no because I want to get married underwater

  • i didn’t watch it. i find the obsession with it all kind of creepy and would never want my privacy/special moments to be so invaded by people i don’t know…

  • i would love the bigness, the glamour, the extravagance, and having it all paid for…but I would NOT want it on tv and stuff, that would be too much pressure!

  • no. i don’t want a wedding, period.

  • I didn’t watch it…. so i’m going to say ‘yea’ I probably wouldn’t want that one that big. besides… having randoms i don’t know obsesses over my make up, and hair, dress? and everything else, OH PLEASE…. I already have my wedding planned. c: Its going to be amazing. But not nearly as public as the royal wedding. Its going to be small. .-.;

  • Yes and no. I don’t really want to get married, so no. And, if I do get married, then I am probably going to do it in my backyard. But, if I were marrying Prince William, then Hell Yea!

  • Nope. I want to be married at center court in the Dean Dome, haha. 

  • I wasn’t planning on watching – I haven’t followed the Prince’s life at all & decided to tape it at the last minute. I must admit, the wedding was stunning. I was impressed with every bit of it, except for some of Katie Couric’s ridiculous comments.

  • @phosphorickike - It costs a mere pound from every Briton to support the Royal Family. Not a whole lot if you think about it.

  •    I would love the old church, the designer dress, carriage rides, and all the fancy stuff that costs the average person too much money…. :) But truthfully, if I could choose my wedding (I’m married, but was still Amish when I married, so my wedding was in accordance with Amish traditions) all over again I would do something by the seashore, just before dusk, a string quartet, only about 50-60 people, and a simple gown more like what Pippa Middleton wore for the Royal Wedding. The Wedding was grand, beautiful and tasteful, but it was not intimate and I would prefer intimate.

  • @xxSHhHxxBExxQUiETxx - I’m with you. Here in America, marriage doesn’t even mean anything anymore. Kids get married because the girl got knocked up and they’re divorced 6 months later.

    I’ll take my true love, mutual understanding and life long partnership over a piece of paper from the government telling me I’m married by their standards any day!

  • I could do without the media attention, the groom, and the marriage license.

  • No.  It was cool and all, but I want something much smaller.  And I want a hand-binding ceremony, not a church ceremony.

  • There was a wedding somewhere?

  • I’ll be one of the 10% that’ll give a genuine NO. Honestly I’d get eloped.

  • haha, feeling inadequate?

  • No. I want to have a small outdoors wedding. The only thing I would splurge on would be my dress. :)  

  • I like some of the ideas that Kate had but I wouldn’t want the whole big bang. I prefer elopement. Never been big on weddings really. 

  • Nope. Not at ALL. I hate being in the spotlight. I’ve actually considered eloping since I was young because I didn’t want all the fuss…

  • I could not speak, for other women. But i must say, i would lie. If i would tell you, i never wished a Fairy tale wedding! I think it give not one woman, on the whole world. Where not dream as little girl, from a Fairy tale wedding. I did it!

    But now as adult… No way, no chance! I would not want change, with her… No privacy, everytime looking how to act. Really strength rules, and many more… No Sir and Mam, not for all the money they had. I dont want have such a life…

  • not gonna lie, i’d love it.
    But i’d be terrified of getting married in front of so many people!
    I suffer from bad anxiety as it is, so i’d be a wreck! Haha
    But I think, just for one day, it’d be nice to feel that special :)

  • @seedsower - I hear ya, but I prefer to give money to hungry children. Anyway, a big fancy wedding isnt necessary as long as you have a solid commitment. Hey, seedsower, do you know why this person on this site calls himself a theologian? He certainly doesant seem to have any intrest in the Bible, seems all I ever see here is T and A. I wonder why a person so obsessed with sex would call himself Theologian and never talk about God. O well….Im sending you a friendship request, we have a friend in common. Hope to talk w/ you later.

  • I didn’t watch it.

    I really just want everyone to get hammered and have a good time with me at mine.

  • nope.  I eloped my first wedding and that’s the only way I’d ever get married if I did it again.

  • Not having to worry about planning or money?  Hell yes!

  • It costs the English just a few pennies per person per year to keep the Royals,(I think the Queen is worth every dime and then some) and they have more money themselves (not all of them)  than anyone just about. I would not want the jobs they have to keep tradition so tight, it must squeak when they sit down. Absolutely Not would I ever want to have to live or get married that way (a fishbowl life)

    You must see the crown jewels in the Tower of London vault…omg…I would love just an hour or so to play with them and try them on…haaaa

  • Nah… I figure if I were to get married, I would want to get it over with using the minimal amount of planning and preparation. And the royal wedding is too much planning and ridiculousness, I figure I’d be happier with a normal wedding.

  • Duh. I was talking with one of my best friends and she’s really jealous of our other friends, because everyone had someone (she thinks). I think it’s bullshit to be jealous of your own friends or being jealous in general. But I’m jealous of William & Kate. OMG. What a perfect couple and the way they’d met and just everything. OMG. I want that too.. I want a fairytale, because let’s be honost.. that’s what this is right.

  • Yes I would.  =)

  • Um no… I hate men. 

  • Heck yeah I would! It looked like the perfect fairytale wedding!

  • @GamesOnTheGoGirl - It is a lot of planning but they millions of people who get paid to plan it for them. I doubt they had much stress other than putting on a show for the cameras and waving every five seconds to the media. 

  • I would want what seems like their happiness, honestly.  I could do without 3 billion people watching. 

  • I’m shy so I woudn’t be able to handle that much attention and knowing me, I would “F” it up by being so nervous and falling or something.

  • No – I am not a fan of the traditional wedding ceremony/vows at ALL. I didn’t even realize it until I watched theirs and actually listened to the priest was saying. I was elbowing my friend like “I’m sorry, a point of marriage is to bring up children in the fear and nurture of God? Why is FEAR before nurture? That’s fucked up…” 

  • No.  I like simplicity.  A small church wedding with family and friends is my dream.  Besides, with such a big production, I would be more nervous than necessary.  I’m a klutz.

  • YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS WITHOUT THE CAMERAS (hides)

  • My boyfriend and I would be borderline snickering too like wills and kate were

  • It depends on what my fiance wants to do.. :D
    wedding is all up to my girl :D

  • I heard the cake was only 800dollars. If I have a wedding I’ll have the fruitcake but it’s gonna be expensive.

  • All I want is her dress..Thats it.

  • nope…just a small one for me thank you…oh wait what am I even talking about?…I don’t think that any marraige is in my future…smile

  • No. It didn’t have the “look” that I like for weddings, and I would never ever want to be on tv. I like her dress, though. 

    I don’t care to have a wedding anyway… or even being married to someone.

  • NO WAY. NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.

    Now, I wouldn’t mind people looking at me and cheering for me and what-not, but I don’t want a wedding like that.

    - Invite a bunch of people because you ‘have’ to.
    - Have the wedding at a place where it looks like you’re not worth of even stepping foot on the carpet.
    - Have a variety of songs no one knows and,
    - Have millions of tax-payers pay for my wedding.

    Negatives out-weigh the positives. Cool for Kate, not for moi.

  • You smell like poop.

  • HELL to the NO.  And here’s why:

    1. Conservative dress.  Ummm… pretty sure if she wasn’t marrying a royal, she’d be wearing a pretty strapless dress.  But no, she must have sleeves, even though she can be pictured by the paparazzi in her bikini; a strapless dress would be waaaay too revealing!

    2. Only one bridesmaid.  What the heck?!  I have to have like, eight.  There’s no way I could go with just one. And did you notice that the bridesmaid was wearing white too?!

    3. A huge impersonal venue.  Yeah, giant pretty church, bla bla bla.  It’s totally impersonal and was probably cold as heck.  (Maybe that’s why she wore sleeves…)

    4. Guest list.  The majority of those people Kate probably doesn’t even know– they were invited for political reasons.  You know that men’s choir that took up all that space?  That was where Kate’s actual friends probably would have gone.  

    5. British people.  They never smile.  They just sit there and look terribly bored.

    6. Conservative kiss.  Here in Texas, the kiss at the end of the wedding is usually overly-long, enthusiastic, and juicy.  The whole audience claps and cheers.  But no, poor Kate just got a little peck.

    7. The priest.  Did they even really know that guy?  Maybe it’s just me being a religious person, but I really want my either my current pastor or my youth pastor from high school to do my wedding.  Because I know them, and they’ll make it funny, and it would actually mean something to me.

    I could go on…

  • yes. i would. i’m not proud of it, because that’s a lot of money put towards a lot of seemingly meaningless things ($60,000 dollars on champagne only?!?!). but gosh. to have as much of anything that i wanted? i would totally take it. 

  • i didn’t watch it so i can’t really say

  • The everything paid for part, hell yeah. I eloped on the beach in Mexico. It was perfect.

  • Fuck yes, if I could afford it.

  • Actually, no.. and it’s not a lie. I wouldn’t lie to you (or to much of anyone for that matter) – I felt enough pressure as it was. I liked my small wedding

  • no, i want a bigger and better wedding

  • I would like to get married on a beach. I would want it very small and personal with just family and friends.

  • I don’t ever see myself getting married… but if I did, I see it in a courtroom with a JP. I really don’t dig all the fuss, drama, and stress that go into planning a hardcore wedding.

  • Yes and no. I’d love all the luxury of the horse drawn carriage and gorgeous gowns, but I wouldn’t want that many people there. I think small and intimate is much more meaningful. Hell, I’d rather elope than have 1600 guests (or however many it was)

  • yeah sure if somebody in the future would pay for it.

  • No way. I have no interest in getting married much less having some huge event where my choice of dress, the color of the flowers, where’s the jewelry from is gonna be scrutinized by the entire world. It’d scare me away from marriage even before it started.

  • No, I’d be such a hassle!  People get stressed over little weddings, and I know with one this big they most likely had help, but it’d still be a hassle if for other reasons.  Such as, a lack of control.   I mean, of all the guests in attendance (over a 1K, right?), Kate was only able to invite about 150. No, it’s not for me.  Plus, I’ve always wanted to get married outside. 

  • Absolutely. I absolutely LOVED the way all the men and women were dressed and how respectable everyone seemed.

  • Yes, except instead of a horse-drawn carriage, I want a unicorn-drawn carriage. I want a dress woven out of the flaxen hair of 10,000 chaste maidens, real magic ruby slippers, and Jensen Ackles to pop out of my wedding cake.

    Oh, and I want the Queen Mother to perform “I Want You To Want Me” at the reception….ska-style.

    It shall be so.

  • i dont think so. too many people. too much pressure. although i think her dress was gorgeous!

  • I kinda made a point to not pay any attention to the wedding, so I can’t really say.  But I definitely would NOT want that many people watching, so that alone is enough for me go to with a “Hell no!”

  • 1) I didn’t see the royal wedding, and 2) my wedding was super small and I STILL told my husband several times that we should elope because planning was too stressful (even though my mother-in-law did all the real planning). Of course, we planned our wedding in 3 months, so my brother could be there before being deployed.

  • I didn’t see it but no. I didn’t even want a wedding, so I did Justice of the Peace. I think I’d have an anxiety attack about such a huge wedding, I’m NOT a people person!

  • The very exposed wasn’t such a big waste of money. Since a lot of tv channels are monitoring, they’re getting the money back and more.

    And still no, I don’t want that a big of a wedding. I think I’ll just invite as much people that I can fit in 6 pews. Or maybe even less. Since I’m a shy girl who only has like a handful of close friends and I’m just close to only a handful of my family relatives. I seriously don’t wanna be talking to people I’ve never seen before or barely talk to because I’m a social butterfly.

    And seriously, the wedding is only for one day and the marriage is a lifetime commitment.

  • Only if i, my hubby, friends, or family members didnt have to pay for it… So yes id want it only if it fell out of the sky

  • I think my daughter’s small wedding on the beach, with their friend officiating and mentions of the dog they had to put down the week before, was far, far better.  I also believe it would be terrifying to have to walk down those long aisles with not only the large number of invited guests but the eyes of the world on the bride.  No thanks.

  • Um, I wouldn’t want that many people watching me, and I wouldn’t want a fruitcake wedding cake either. I WOULD however quite like to have her dress.

  • In reality, I would love to have my wedding paid for…but I don’t know if I could go down the isle having my every move televised….. I would want a different dress

  • No. There will be too many media surrounding us. 

  • Absolutely.  Who doesn’t want to get married like a princess?  

  • No, I wouldn’t want a wedding that big. I don’t even want to get married, lol.

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