• MSN
  • Hotmail
  • More
    • Autos
    • My MSN
    • Video
    • Careers & Jobs
    • Personals
    • Weather
    • Delish
    • Quotes
    • White Pages
    • Games
    • Real Estate
    • Wonderwall
    • Horoscopes
    • Shopping
    • Yellow Pages
    • Local Edition
    • Traffic
    • Feedback
    • Maps & Directions
    • Travel
    • Full MSN Index
  • Bing
  • NBCNews.com
  • TODAY
  • Nightly News
  • Rock Center
  • Meet the Press
  • Dateline
  • msnbc
  • Breaking News
  • Newsvine
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Health
  • Money
  • Pets
  • Moms
  • Style
  • Travel
  • Books
  • KLG & Hoda
  • Video
  • More
    • Comics & Games
    • Concert Series
    • Good News!
    • Hip2Save
    • Horoscope
    • Lotto
    • Photo Features
    • Relationships
    • Rossen Reports
    • Tech
    • Weather
Advertise | AdChoices
  • Recommended: Farewell for now, royal wedding fans!
  • Recommended: Forget the Middletons -- the queen causes new fashion frenzy
  • Recommended: Watch out Hollywood: Royal couple to hit up California
  • Recommended: They gave what? Politicians go rogue with royal wedding gifts

A roundup of all the latest details, discussion and debate about the nuptials of Will and Kate.

  • ↓ About this blog
  • ↓ Archives
    • Icons Email E-mail updates
    • Icons Twitter Follow on Twitter
    • Icons Feed Subscribe to RSS
  • 6
    Dec
    2010
    10:04am, EST

    Will the queen's composer score the royal wedding?

    William and Kate will likely get their very own piece of music for their wedding, written by the queen’s composer, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.

    "I think wedding music should reflect what matters to the couple and in William and Catherine's case Scotland is very much part of their love story. It is where it began and blossomed after all," said Davies to Britain’s Telegraph newspaper.

    The wedding planners have yet to officially commission Davies, and planning is still in the early stages, according to Davies' agent, Intermusica.

    But the queen’s master of music is more than up to the task, if asked.

    "I am still awaiting detailed instructions of what is needed but I am keeping what form my tribute will be up my sleeve,” he said to the paper. “I have an idea though and I hope it is needed for the service.”

    The queen’s composer, known as the master of the queen’s music, is the musical equivalent of a poet laureate. Davies was appointed in 2004 and will remain in the post for 10 years.

    Listen to the queen's composer conduct Violin Concerto No. 2

    9 comments

    Totally agree........what an ignoramus.

    Show more
    Explore related topics: event-planning
  • 3
    Dec
    2010
    7:52am, EST

    Wedding countdown update: Only 147 days until Will and Kate say 'I do.'

    Sure, the date and the venue are set, but there are still loads of details to be worked out. Who’s designing the gown? Who’s on the guest list? Where’s the honeymoon destination? Be sure to stay with The Windsor Knot for every bit of regal minutia until the couple’s proverbial big day.  

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: event-planning
  • 2
    Dec
    2010
    11:52am, EST

    Will and Kate are 'firm' on wedding plans

    Officials say that Prince William and Kate Middleton are personally involved in almost every detail of their upcoming nuptials, giving the Royal Household office "very firm direction." NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: date, venue, event-planning
  • 2
    Dec
    2010
    11:47am, EST

    Who will design the royal wedding gown?

    People magazine's Suzanne Zuckerman and Elizabeth Emanuel, who co-created Princess Diana's wedding gown, weigh in on what bride-to-be Kate Middleton might wear on her big day.


    To read more about the dress, click here.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: dress, style, experts, event-planning
  • 2
    Dec
    2010
    10:59am, EST

    Royal wedding: A terror target?

    With rumors that Prince William's nuptials to Kate Middleton could cost nearly $20 million, royal watcher Robert Jobson says it would be "stupid" not to ramp up security for a wedding to be attended by numerous heads of state.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: expert, event-planning
  • 2
    Dec
    2010
    7:41am, EST

    Royal watchers: Prince wins wedding date battle

    British journalists Robert Jobson and Camilla Tominey say Prince William and his fiancée won the battle over their wedding date, opting for spring nuptials despite the threat of April showers.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: date, experts, event-planning
  • 2
    Dec
    2010
    7:35am, EST

    Save the date! Royal wedding details revealed

    Prince William and Kate Middleton will wed at London's famed Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: date, venue, event-planning
  • 2
    Dec
    2010
    7:27am, EST

    Royal wedding could cost $40 million

    As NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports, there is pressure on Great Britain's royal family to rein in wedding spending during hard times. But could excitement over Prince William and Kate Middleton's nuptials bolster the economy?

    Click here about the challenge to keep the royal wedding grand, yet cheap.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: venue, event-planning
  • 2
    Dec
    2010
    7:21am, EST

    More from Kate's friend Jessica Hay

    While the world awaits details of the impending nuptials, NBC News royal contributor – and longtime friends of the bride-to-be – Jessica Hay joins TODAY's Jenna Wolfe to discuss the latest details from Buckingham Palace.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: reaction, experts, event-planning
  • 1
    Dec
    2010
    5:26pm, EST

    Rumors swirl over royal wedding location

    There is intense speculation that Prince William will wed his fiancee at London's Westminster Abbey, the same church where he said goodbye to his mother. TODAY's Natalie Morales reports.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: venue, event-planning
  • 1
    Dec
    2010
    5:07pm, EST

    The queen mother of wedding plans

    Even the most mundane details of Prince Williams and Kate Middleton's royal wedding are now the focus of worldwide speculation. NBC's Jim Maceda reports.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: event-planning
  • 1
    Dec
    2010
    4:35pm, EST

    Will there be multiple weddings for William and Kate?

    Colin Cowie, wedding planner to the stars, and People magazine's Nancy Jeffrey weigh in on Prince William and Kate Middleton's upcoming nuptials, which could include both public and private ceremonies.

    Comment

    Show more
    Explore related topics: venue, experts, event-planning

Browse

  • featured,
  • event-planning,
  • experts,
  • royal-wedding,
  • style,
  • venue,
  • reaction,
  • announcement,
  • prince-william,
  • kate-middleton,
  • photos,
  • date,
  • wedding,
  • royals,
  • guest-list,
  • today-honors,
  • kate,
  • camilla-tominey,
  • china,
  • expert,
  • waity-katie,
  • recap,
  • duchess-of-cornwall,
  • camilla,
  • animal-tracks,
  • downing-street,
  • cat,
  • larry,
  • uk,
  • needle,
  • micro-sculpture,
  • jay-z,
  • entertianment,
  • beyonce,
  • invitations,
  • viral-video,
  • middleton,
  • viral-videos,
  • pizza,
  • meat,
  • london,
  • england,
  • europe,
  • united-kingdom
Also
Advertise | AdChoices

Archives

  • 2011
    • November (1)
    • May (14)
    • April (78)
    • March (56)
    • February (29)
    • January (26)
  • 2010
    • December (71)

Most Commented

    Other blogs

    • Hip2Save
    • Life Inc.

    More on TODAY.com

    3155,8
    © 2013 NBCNews.com
    • Today.com The Royals
    • About us
    • Contact
    • Help
    • Site map
    • Careers
    • Closed captioning
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy policy
    • Advertise