Saturday, April 30, 2011

Les plus beaux chapeaux du mariage princier

Miriam Gonzales Durantez, femme de Nick Clegg. Photo : Paris Match

PARIS MATCH: À la galerie » | Samedi 30 Avril 2011

LA TIMES PHOTOGALLERY: Top hats at the royal wedding: There was an abundance of head adornment amid the displays of grace and elegance at the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey in London. These are our top picks. Enjoy! » | Jerome Adamstein | Sunday, May 01, 2011
Royal Wedding: Inside Kate and William’s Extraordinary Palace Reception

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Guests at Prince William and Kate Middleton’s reception for their closest friends have described the “magical” night in Buckingham Palace after the wedding.

Just as Prince William had pledged that his late mother should share “in all the fun and excitement” of his engagement by giving his bride the ring she once wore, so the sons of Diana, Princess of Wales made sure that she was not forgotten in the royal wedding celebrations.

Prince William and his best man, Prince Harry, both paid tribute to their mother in their speeches at the intimate evening reception on Friday night, telling their closest friends and family “how much she would have liked to have been here” as Prince William married Kate Middleton.

The emotional moments when both Princes remembered their late mother in their respective speeches followed an evening reception at Buckingham Palace, described by one guest as “the most magical party imaginable”.

There were fireworks, a live band led by the pop star Ellie Goulding, and the Palace’s magnificent Throne Room was transformed into a “massive nightclub”.

After a lunch-time reception at Buckingham Palace for 650 guests hosted by the Queen for the new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, only the couple’s true inner circle - 300 of their most trusted friends and family - retired their homes or London hotels to rest and then change into their evening wear for the reception at the Palace, hosted by the Prince of Wales.

Prince William wore black-tie and was accompanied by his new bride - looking every inch the Princess in another flowing white satin dress, accessorised with a diamante detail at the waist and an angora bolero cardigan, again by the wedding dress designer Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen - as he emerged from Clarence House shortly after 7pm, before heading to the Palace with Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall. » | Roya Nikkhah, Royal Correspondent | Saturday, April 30, 2011
Royal Wedding: Security Fears Hit Prince William and Kate Middleton's Honeymoon Plan

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Prince William and his new wife have postponed their honeymoon abroad in a surprise last-minute announcement.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – the Prince and Kate Middleton's new titles – revealed they would not be immediately travelling overseas for the traditional post-wedding break, choosing instead to spend time at an undisclosed location in the UK before the Prince returns to work next week.

The sudden change, announced on Saturday, came despite aides having said consistently that the honeymoon would immediately follow the wedding, and Miss Middleton shopping for sundresses and bikinis last week.

There was speculation it may have been prompted by security concerns.

The couple were originally believed to have booked a honeymoon in Jordan, where the Duchess lived for two years as a child.

The trip was thought to have included visits to the Wadi-Rum desert and the ancient city of Petra.

However, potential security hazards surrounding the continuing unrest throughout the Middle East may have prompted them to rethink their plans. » | Roya Nikkhah, Royal Correspondent | Saturday, April 30, 2011
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Sarah Burton, the Royal Wedding Dress Designer Who Will Avoid the Limelight

THE GUARDIAN: McQueen's successor said designing Kate Middleton's dress had been the 'experience of a lifetime', but Sarah Burton is unlikely to try to cash in on her newfound fame

The long-rumoured yet never-quite-confirmed designer of Kate Middleton's wedding dress, Sarah Burton, took over as creative director of the Alexander McQueen label in May 2010, following its founder's suicide in February of that year. » | Imogen Fox | Saturday, April 30, 2011

LA TIMES PHOTOGALLERY: Kate’s royal wedding dress: After weeks of speculation that at times verged on the absurd, Kate Middleton emerged in a wedding gown by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. The wedding gown was classic-looking, in silk gazar with long, intricate Chantilly lace sleeves and a V-shaped neckline, and it represents the grandest British fashion gesture the young royal could have made. » | Jerome Adamstein | Sunday, May 01, 2011
Pilgrims Prepare for Beatification of John Paul II

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Thousands of excited pilgrims swarmed into central Rome on Saturday on the eve of a ceremony to mark late pope John Paul II's step towards sainthood, as the Vatican geared up for the show.

"I couldn't miss this, I had to be a part of such a historical moment. We've only just arrived but the atmosphere's great, it's really exciting," said Patricia Wocial, 48, who had come from Britain with her young daughters.

"It's their first pilgrimage and will certainly be an experience to remember," she added, as they stood among the crowds, gazing up at a vast poster of John Paul II hanging from the stone columns outside the Vatican.

Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims are expected to descend on the Italian capital for Sunday's beatification, which will confer a "blessed" status on the charismatic pope, who died in 2005 after reigning for nearly 27 years.

In preparation, the late pope's coffin has been brought out of its resting place in a crypt under Saint Peter's basilica and a phial of John Paul's blood, taken from him during his illness, has been prepared as a relic for veneration.

At least 100,000 people are expected to attend a vigil on Saturday evening to hear those who were close to John Paul II speak. While some then head off to bed, others will take advantage of churches which are staying open all night. » | Saturday, April 30, 2011
Royal Wedding: A Touch of Class, and a Cavalcade of English Life

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: For the armchair viewer, the day offered superb cameos and a sparkling star turn

If you had to pick a moment from the thousand moments, it would be her smiling face behind the mist of the veil with the tiara and earrings glinting through. It took Catherine Elizabeth Middleton three and a half minutes to walk down the aisle to marry her Prince. Three and a half minutes plus 10 years. Well, I think we can all agree it was worth the wait.

They may have called her a commoner, but she outclassed every one of them. Lovely as a poem, the bride conquered any doubting hearts when we realised that she has not yet perfected the royal screw-top hand movement. She still waves like a human – eager, excited, happy. Catherine was not alone in her thrill; there were two billion people who felt roughly the same way.

It could not have been a more perfect day. At 7.45am, the TV cameras were already out in force and the sky over London was pewter with the threat of rain. Two great British loves had come together in glorious union: a slap-up royal wedding and dodgy weather.

Forget Carole Middleton, for viewers up with the lark the nation's most important Carol was the BBC's weathergirl. With her customary gale-force good humour, Carol Kirkwood explained to Fearne Cotton that there was an easterly wind, which was making it cold, but there was still hope that the showers could be kept away from the Abbey for the Big Moment. Down in Whitehall, Suzanna Reid was taking the temperature: "It was feeling a little damper earlier, but it seems to have lifted. No umbrellas!" Frankly, a passing typhoon could not have dampened the spirits of the throng in Hyde Park who cheered for England every time they saw themselves on the giant screen. » | Allison Pearson | Saturday, April 30, 2011
German Al-Qaeda Suspects 'Planning a Huge Bombing'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Three al-Qaeda operatives arrested in Germany on Friday had stockpiled explosives and were plotting atrocities with bombs packed with shrapnel to cause 'maximum damage', it is claimed.

They are the first al-Qaeda members arrested in Germany since the 9/11 attacks were planned in Hamburg.

Prosecutors in the southern city of Karlsruhe said on Saturday the men arrested in Düsseldorf and Bochum were in the "experimental phase" of their planning and no specific target had been drawn up.

But people were allegedly the main target of their shrapnel bombs and one media report claimed that the Eurovision Song Contest, to be staged in Düsseldorf on May 14, was in their sights.

Co-operation between the CIA, the Moroccan secret service and Germany's Federal Office of Criminal Investigation (BKA) led to the arrests. The suspects had been under surveillance for months.

BKA chief Jörg Ziercke, said the men had been in Germany illegally since November last year when they received orders from al-Qaeda to carry out an atrocity which would have been in the locality where they were based.

Identified as the "Düsseldorf Cell", the ringleader is claimed to be a Moroccan, named only as Abdeladim K. He is accused of taking his orders from a higher official in the terror network based on the Afghan-Pakistan border.

The two others held are also Moroccan, one of whom also holds a German passport. » | Allan Hall, Berlin | Saturday, April 30, 2011
NATO Rejects Gaddafi Ceasefire Offer

NATO has rejected Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's call for a truce.



The call came in a televised address on state media, in which Gaddafi said he was ready for a ceasefire and negotiations, if NATO did likewise.



As Al Jazeera's Omar al Saleh has found, people in the country's main opposition stronghold, Benghazi, are also sceptical.


Inside Story - Ending Assad's Violent Crackdown

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Mosque Stormed in Deraa

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The Arab Awakening - Seeds of Revolution

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The Makers of Hats to the Queen

Meet one of the milliners to the Queen. For nearly five years, Rachael Trevor-Morgan has created hats for Queen Elizabeth II. The milliner hopes that the marriage of Kate Middleton with Prince William will boost interest in hats.


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Trauung des Jahres: "Sie war so schön heute"

DIE PRESSE: In London jubelten Hunderttausende dem frisch vermählten Brautpaar William und Kate zu. Besonders kurz war der Hochzeitskuss. Am Morgen danach starteten die Frischvermählten ins Wochenende.

Wer – ausgenommen der jubelnden Massen rund um den Buckingham Palace – am Freitagvormittag auf den Straßen Londons war, beging beinahe Insubordination. Wie leer gefegt und gespenstisch still war die britische Hauptstadt, als Millionen Bürger die Hochzeit von Prinz William und Kate Middleton im Fernsehen verfolgten. Weil die Übertragungen schon drei Stunden vor der Zeremonie begannen, musste lange (Sende-)Zeit mit dem bewundernden Aushauchen von Worten wie „magnificent“ oder „amazing“ gefüllt werden.

William und Kate werden nicht direkt in die Flitterwochen aufbrechen, sondern bleiben vorerst in der Heimat. Die Frischvermählten würden das Wochenende privat in Großbritannien verbringen, teilte das Prinzenbüro St. James's Palace mit.

Das britische Königshaus erwies sich dennoch als Meister der Zeremonie. Gestaffelt ließ man die höchsten Familienmitglieder zur Westminster Abbey, der Trauungskirche, in einer Oldtimerparade anreisen. Bräutigam William kam in der Uniform eines Obersten der Irish Guards gemeinsam mit seinem Bruder und Trauzeugen Harry. Vater Prinz Charles stand wie immer ein wenig verloren herum, während seine Frau Camilla mit der Robustheit, mit der anderswo Pensionistinnen die Straßenbahn stürmen, den Weg in die Kirche nahm. 



Prinzessin Beatrice gewann den Preis für den schrecklichsten Hut, während die Frau des konservativen Premiers David Cameron (dessen Labour-Vorgänger Blair und Brown nicht geladen waren), Samantha, gar ohne Kopfbedeckung erschien, was viele Kommentatoren „shocking“ fanden. Doch alles wurde gut, als die Braut erschien. Das von Sarah Burton entworfene Kleid für Kate Middleton stürzte alle Beobachter in helle Begeisterung. „Ich kann es nicht fassen“, jauchzte die Kommentatorin Fearne Cotton im TV. » | Aus London berichtet Axel Reiserer, Die Presse | Samstag, 30. April 2011

DIE PRESSE: Märchenhochzeit: William und Kate vor dem Traualtar – Bildergalerie »

DIE PRESSE: Von der Kirche in den Palast: Kutschenfahrt durch die Menge – Bildergalerie »

DIE PRESSE: Gewusel vor der Abbey: Die Gäste von Will & Kate – Bildergalerie »
“We Don’t Need Them” – NYC Slams Britain’s Royal Wedding

Royal Wedding Only a Celebration of Wealth – London Student

Women Whip Off Shirts in Gaddafi's Support

RT: Half-naked girls descended on the European Commission in Moscow to protest against the war in Libya. They brought mattresses with Gaddafi portraits, claiming the European leaders started the war because they do not sleep well.

­Wednesday’s action saw one of the three girls that had taken off their shirts in front of the Commission building, detained by police. 



The slogans of the protest were: "Make Love, not War!", “Send to sleep the spirit of war!” and “Mattress and breasts – forget about war”. 



The girls say they wanted to attract attention “to the recent events in Libya, where three mighty superpowers fight against a small defenseless state”. » | Published: Thursday, April 28, 2011; Edited: Friday, April 29, 2011
Americans Obsessed with Royal Wedding


RT: 'Twas the morning of the Royal Wedding and all through DC, hundreds and hundreds sat glued to TV. » | Saturday, April 30, 2011
«Un pays fier de ses institutions et de son passé»

LE FIGARO: INTERVIEW - Tristram Hunt, historien et député travailliste élu au Parlement de Westminster en 2010, est spécialiste de l'époque victorienne. Il a aussi présenté des documentaires télévisés sur la première révolution anglaise au XVIIe siècle.

LE FIGARO. - Ce mariage était-il important pour la monarchie anglaise?

Tristram HUNT. -
Sans aucun doute. Catherine et William apportent un sang nouveau à la monarchie, qui en a bien besoin après les crises de ces dernières années. Ils sont beaux, jeunes, symbolisent une nouvelle génération. En les voyant, on sait tout de suite qu'ils s'aiment et sont heureux. Ils ont été absolument parfaits pendant toute la journée et ont montré une image positive de la famille royale. La présence d'une foule aussi impressionnante devant Buckingham prouve à quel point ils sont tous les deux populaires.

L'absence de Tony Blair et de Gordon Brown sur la liste des invités va-t-elle compliquer les relations entre la monarchie et les politiques?

Je pense que c'était vraiment une erreur de ne pas avoir invité Blair et Brown, qui sont tout de même les deux derniers premiers ministres travaillistes. Même s'il ne s'agit pas d'un mariage d'État et si leur présence n'était pas obligatoire d'après le protocole. La monarchie a absolument besoin du soutien de tout le peuple britannique, et devrait faire très attention à ne pas provoquer l'animosité d'une partie de la population qui est peut-être à gauche, mais qui est tout de même socialement très conservatrice et qui soutient majoritairement la famille royale. Le soutien des grands partis à la monarchie reste très fort, comme l'a montré la présence dans l'abbaye de Westminster des leaders des trois grands partis. » | Par Cyrille Vanlerberghe | Vendredi 29 Avril 2011
Hats Make Fashion Statement At Royal Wedding

Watch the YouTube video here
Australia's 'Plain Packaging' for Cigarettes

China, the country with the most smokers in the world, has banned people from lighting up in indoor public spaces. Officials have not said what penalties there will be, raising questions about its enforcement.


The Australian government is also increasing the pressure on smokers, with new controls that are proving controversial.


Al Jazeera's Andrew Thomas reports from Sydney.


UK Republicans Slam Royal Wedding

Not everybody in Britain is celebrating the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

About ten million people in the UK, about one sixth of the population, say they are against the monarchy.

Laurence Lee reports from London.


Gaddafi Refuses to Leave

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has called for negotiations with NATO to stop the coalition's air strikes against his country.

Speaking live on state television in the early hours of Saturday, Gaddafi said he was ready for a ceasefire provided it was accepted by all sides.

Here's a quick recap of what the embattled leader had to say.


Nicht nur Prinz Harry wirft ein Auge auf Pippa

WELT ONLINE: Pippa Middleton war der heimliche Star der königlichen Hochzeit. Eine Romanze mit dem Bruder des Bräutigams ist aber unwahrscheinlich.

Die schöne Schwester der Braut, Pippa Middleton, beschäftigt die Nation auch noch einen Tag nach der Hochzeit. In ihrem aufregendem Kleid machte die 27-Jährige sogar der Braut Konkurrenz. Auf einigen inoffiziellen „Pippa“-Fanseiten beim sozialen Netzwerk Facebook stieg am Freitagnachmittag die Anzahl der positiven Reaktionen rasant an: Auf der Top-Seite hatten rasch mehr als 30 000 Nutzer den „I like“-Button geklickt – was so viel bedeutet wie „mir gefällt das“.

Pippas Auftritt fiel nicht nur den vielen Zuschauern auf, auch Prinz Harry schien das auf dem Balkon des Buckingham Palast gemerkt zu haben.

Nach Angaben der britischen Zeitung „The Sun“ machte er der schönen Brünetten in dem engen weißen Kleid mehrere Komplimente. „Du siehst wirklich toll aus heute, ganz ehrlich“, soll der wilde Bruder von Prinz William ihr zugeflüstert haben. Weiter lesen und einen Kommentar schreiben » | Samstag, 30. April 2011
Photo: Google Images

Royal Wedding: Prince William and Kate Enjoy Eight-tiered Wedding Cake

OK!: The royal wedding cake certainly lived up to its expectations

PRINCE William and Kate Middleton enjoyed an amazing eight-tiered wedding cake at their royal wedding reception yesterday. » | Saturday, April 30, 2011
Rencontre avec l’une des chapelières de la reine

Depuis près de cinq ans, Rachel Trevor-Morgan crée des chapeaux pour Elisabeth II. Elle espère bien que le mariage de Kate Middleton avec le prince William remettra le port de cet accessoire so british au goût du jour.

William & Kate: Royal Wedding Best Moments

Royal Wedding: A Day That Was Truly Happy and Glorious

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Telegraph View: The British people are optimistic, hopeful enough about the monarchy to rejoice in a new generation that will be its heirs.

The royal bride wrote in the page of her diary recounting her wedding day: "Crowds very kind." That was the new Duchess of York, whom later we knew so long as the Queen Mother, on her wedding at Westminster Abbey in 1923, and her phraseology said something about her character – and that of the British people. Yesterday was another opportunity for a display of the same kind of kindness. It was more like happiness, a happiness shared between the cheering crowd, with their proud little Union flags and periscopes, and shared with the royal couple. "Every wedding is a royal wedding," the Bishop of London had said in his address. Much more was implied by the crowd's cheers: that at home Britain is at peace, when the world is full of crowds in conflict; that the British people are optimistic, hopeful enough about the monarchy to rejoice in a new generation that will be its heirs. So the people cheered the new Duke and Duchess, of course. They brought Catherine Middleton, a "commoner" like most of us, and now Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, into their hearts. But they cheered something, too, that they could hardly put into words. Continue reading and comment » | Telegraph View | Friday, April 29, 2011

My comment:

Beautiful bride, beautiful venue, beautiful pageantry, beautiful procession, beautiful day! Says it all! Proud to be British! God save the Queen! – Mark

Friday, April 29, 2011

Balcony Kisses Seal Royal Wedding

BBC: Prince William and Kate Middleton have kissed twice on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding service in Westminster Abbey.

They were cheered by 500,000 well-wishers who gathered outside the palace, as RAF planes flew past in honour of the new royal couple.

Police estimate a million people lined the procession route from the abbey to the palace.

The bride will now known as Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge.

Prince William drove his new bride back to Clarence House, following a buffet reception at Buckingham Palace, at the wheel of his father's classic blue Aston Martin.

The vehicle was decked in ribbons and balloons with "Just Wed" on the number plate.

Later in the evening the couple returned to the Palace for a black tie dinner and dance which is expected to continue into the early hours. (+ video) » | Friday, April 29, 2011
On a Lighter Note: Where Did You Get That Hat, Beatie?!

Photos: Google Images
Royal Wedding: Majesty, Pageant, Glamour

A majestic day for Great Britain! Such pageantry makes one feel proud to be British. The bride looked stunning. Absolutely stunning! And her gown was truly elegant. Worn, of course, with panache. She is a true beauty, and has such a winning smile. Gorgeous! She's going to win the nation's hearts and affection. She is a real asset for the House of Windsor.

Everything was executed to perfection; and it was such a relief that nothing untoward happened to mar the day for the royal couple.

No country in the world can put on an event like this better than Great Britain! Rule Britannia! » | Mark Alexander | Friday, April 29, 2011
La robe de Kate, enfin

L’arrivée de Kate était un moment fort du mariage princier. Sa robe a été créée par Sarah Burton créatrice chez Alexander McQueen

Prince William, Kate Declared Married

Kate and William acknowledge well-wishers. Photo: Arab News

ARAB NEWS: LONDON: An elegant, tiara-bedecked Kate Middleton swept down the aisle to marry Prince William at Westminster Abbey as fans packed the streets of London, hoping to snatch a glimpse of a historic royal wedding expected to revitalize the British monarchy.

Some 2 billion people across the globe were believed to have tuned in as the future king and queen of England started their lives as husband and wife with the two simple words “I will.” The couple looked nervous but happy and recited their vows without stumbling before Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.

A million well-wishers — as well as some protesters — flooded into the areas surrounding Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and other London landmarks. Crowds were up at dawn waving flags for television cameras under steely gray skies and cool temperatures. Cheers erupted as huge television screens began broadcasting at Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park.

“Will, it's not too late!” said one sign held aloft by an admirer dressed as a bride.

Middleton's ivory wedding gown with lace applique was designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen, while her hair was half-up, half-down and decorated with a tiara.

William wore the scarlet tunic of an Irish Guards officer, sending a strong signal of support for the armed forces and reinforcing his new image as a dedicated military man. » | Gregory Katz, AP | Friday, April 29, 2011
Britisches Prinzenpaar getraut

Le prince William et Catherine Middleton sont mariés

Kate et William s'embrassent sur le balcon de Buckingham Palace. Photo : Le Figaro

LE POINT: La robe de la future princesse est l'oeuvre de la créatrice Sarah Burton, directrice artistique de la griffe britannique Alexander McQueen.

Le prince William et son épouse Catherine ont échangé leurs premiers baisers en public vendredi sur le balcon du palais de Buckingham, sous les acclamations de centaines de milliers de personnes en liesse. William et Kate sont apparus d'abord seuls au balcon du palais, comme le veut la tradition. Le prince a demandé à sa femme "On s'embrasse ?", avant de joindre le geste à la parole devant des centaines de milliers de personnes, déclenchant une immense ovation. Quelques minutes plus tard, ils ont échangé un nouveau baiser, bref lui aussi.

Le jeune couple a ensuite été rejoint par plusieurs membres de la famille royale, dont la reine Elizabeth II, grand-mère de William. Ils ont admiré un bref survol aérien du palais par trois avions de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, suivis d'avions de chasse modernes. Sur ce même balcon, 30 ans plus tôt, les parents de William, Charles et Diana, avaient échangé un très bref baiser devant une foule en liesse. Le baiser du balcon est depuis devenu une tradition. Continuez à lire et ajouter un commentaire » | Le Point.fr (Source Reuters et AFP) | Vendredi 29 Avril 2011
Saudi Concerned by Regional Strife

The Sunni Muslim monarchy of Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter and major US ally sits in the center of a region of turmoil

William and Kate: The Royal Wedding

To the Los Angeles Times picture gallery » | Posted by Jerome Adamstein | Friday, April 29, 2011
The Jewellery Editor’s Official Tiara Gallery

May 17 Sotheby's Auction, from the collection of Princess Katharina Henckel von Donnersmarck and probably the work of Chaumet. Photo: The Jewellery Editor

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Royal Crowns and Tiaras

Royal-Wedding Jewelry: Kate Middleton Wears the Cartier Halo Tiara

Photo: Vanity Fair

VANITY FAIR: Kate Middleton chose to wear the Cartier “halo” tiara, which was made in 1936 and purchased by the Duke of York (later King George VI) for his wife, Elizabeth's mother (also Elizabeth). » | Rebecca Sacks | Friday, April 29, 2011
Duchess Kate Middleton a Vision in Ivory and Lace

HERALD SUN: CATHERINE Middleton, the new Duchess of Cambridge, arrived only four minutes behind schedule, looking stunning.

Her dress, simply, was ivory and white satin, created by Sarah Burton of British fashion house Alexander McQueen.

The heart-shaped bodice and sleeves were covered with white English and French Chantilly lace.

The bodice was narrowed at the waist and padded at the hips, a hallmark of McQueen's designs.

The dress pays homage to Britain's arts and crafts tradition. The lace applique of the bodice and the skirt was hand-made by the Royal School of Needlework.

The lace was hand-engineered using the Carrickmacross lace-making technique from Ireland.

In a tribute to McQueen's wedding dress, individual roses, thistles, daffodils and shamrocks were hand-cut from lace and sewn on to the ivory tulle veil.

The gown, with its long sleeves, full skirt and a 3m train, took almost a minute to fold into the the bride's Rolls-Royce across the lap of Kate's father, Michael Middleton.

THE TIARA

Kate's diamond tiara was a story in itself.

Lent to her by William's grandmother, the Queen, the little known "halo" tiara was made by Cartier in 1936 and was bought by the Queen's father for her mother, three weeks before he succeeded his brother, King Edward VIII, who was to abdicate.

The tiara was given to the Queen by her mother on her 18th birthday. It was, in the royal bridal tradition, "something borrowed". » | Miranda Devine | Herald Sun | Saturday, April 30, 2011
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Kiss on the Balcony, and Watch Fly Past

Die Highlights der Hochzeit von Prinz William und seiner Kate

Eine Märchenhochzeit und ein Traum von einem Kleid: Prinz William und seine Kate haben sich das Jawort gegeben. Alles lief exakt nach Plan – nur der Ehering hat kurz geklemmt

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The Royal Wedding

Prince William & Catherine Middleton

Watch the Royal Wedding live on the BBC (the build-up has already begun) here
The Royal Wedding

Prince William & Catherine Middleton

Watch the Royal Wedding live here through ‘The Official Channel of the British Monarchy’ on YouTube. The broadcast will begin at 10am Londton time. That’s 2am (PST), 5am (EST), 10am (BST London), 11am (CEST), 7pm (EST), and 9pm (NZST)
Prince William and Kate Middleton's New Titles Revealed

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Prince William and Kate Middleton have been given the titles of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to mark their wedding today.

Buckingham Palace announced at 8am on Friday that the Queen had bestowed the title of Duke of Cambridge on her grandson.

His bride, Miss Middleton, will be known as the Duchess of Cambridge after the royal wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

A dukedom is the highest rank in the British peerage.

They have also been given the Scottish titles of Earl and Countess of Strathearn, which may reflect the fact that they met at St Andrews University.

The couple's third title is a Northern Irish one, Baron and Baroness Carrickfergus.

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: "The Queen has today been pleased to confer a Dukedom on Prince William of Wales.["]

"His titles will be Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn and Baron Carrickfergus.["]

"Prince William thus becomes His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge and Miss Catherine Middleton on marriage will become Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge." » | Martin Beckford | Friday, April 29, 2011
Royal Wedding: Open-topped Carriage So Crowds Can See Newlyweds Prince William and Kate Middleton

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Prince William and Kate Middleton will travel from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace in an open-topped carriage come rain or shine, it has been confirmed.

With showers forecast there had been fears the couple would use an enclosed carriage as they travelled down The Mall after the royal wedding ceremony.

But a Buckingham Palace spokeswoman confirmed this morning that Prince William and Miss Middleton would use the 1902 State Landau used by the Prince and Princess of Wales on their wedding day in 1981.

The decision will mean the tens of thousands of spectators who are expected to flock to the royal wedding procession route will get a good view of Prince William and Miss Middleton.

The royal couple will be leaving the abbey at 12.15pm and the Landau will be part of a Captain's Escort mounted by the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment with one squadron in front of the carriage and another behind.

Prince Harry, William's best man, and Pippa Middleton, the bride's sister and maid of honour, will follow in two separate Ascot Landau carriages, also open, with the young bridesmaids and page boys. » | Nick Collins | Friday, April 29, 2011
Royal Wedding Security: Snipers on Rooftops as 5,000 Police Officers Take to Streets of London

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Britain's biggest security operation in a generation is under way for the royal wedding, with 5,000 police officers under orders to deal ''robustly and firmly'' with any threats.


As the attention of the world fixes on London, detectives have thrown a multimillion-pound ring of steel around the royal wedding.

They appealed to the public to be the police's ''eyes and ears'' to help keep troublemakers at bay.

Snipers are taking to rooftops and undercover officers are mingling among the crowds as part of a massive covert and overt operation to avoid an atrocity.

Security against potential threats from al Qaeda-inspired extremists, dissident Irish republican terrorists, anarchists and even lone stalkers is being balanced with the desire to let onlookers enjoy the day of pageantry.

Around 70 people are banned from the City of Westminster as part of their bail conditions after being arrested or charged over various previous alleged disorder offences. » | Friday, April 29, 2011
Royal Wedding: Three Arrested for 'Mock Execution' Plan

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Three protesters who were planning on staging mock executions outside Westminster Abbey this morning have been arrested by Scotland Yard.

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Bahrain Sentences Four Democracy Protesters to Death

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Bahrain has risked further inflaming tensions after recent unrest by sentencing to death four protesters whose car ran over and killed two police officers.

The four were all from the island kingdom's Shia majority, which has led protests against the rule of the Sunni Muslim monarchy.

The Shia complain they suffer discrimination and are excluded from the best jobs in Bahrein, as well as being condemned by the election system to a minority voice in the country's parliament.

A report on the state news agency website confirmed that the four, named as Ali Abdullah Hassan al-Singees, 21, Qasim Hasan Matar Ahmad, 20, Saeed Abduljalil Saeed, 20, and Abdulaziz Abdulridha Ibrahim Husain, 25, had been found guilty of murder by the National Safety Lower Court. Three other men were sentenced to life in prison.

The state of national safety is the government's term for a state of emergency imposed when troops were sent in to clear public squares occupied by protesters last month.

The report described the deaths of the two officers as "one of the most gruesome murders in Bahrain". It was captured on camera, and videotapes were shown to the court. » | Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent | Thursday, April 28, 2011

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Royal Media Frenzy Hits London

Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in London, Britain's capital, a day before Prince William ties the knot with his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton.



The event on Friday is expected to attract the biggest TV audience on record of a royal wedding.

Not surprisingly, the world's media is jostling for position in London to cover it. 



Stephen Cole reports on the plans to broadcast the big day across the globe.


Worst US Storms for 40 Years Kills at Least 230

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: More than 230 people have been killed by hundreds of tornadoes raging across the south of the United States, in the region's most devastating storm outbreak for almost 40 years.


Entire US towns were destroyed, as six states were struck by huge twisters. One that was captured on extraordinary video footage measured a mile wide – 20 times larger than the typical tornado.

States of emergency were declared by the governors of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee, and the death toll was expected to rise.

Alabama, one of America's poorest states, was worst hit. More than 131 people there died, 36 in the city of Tuscaloosa alone. Walter Maddox, its mayor, said the city had been "obliterated".

"I don't know how anyone survived," said Mr Maddox. "It's an amazing scene.

There are parts of the city I don't recognise and I've lived here my entire life." » | Jon Swaine, New York | Thursday, April 28, 2011
Un mariage, trois leçons

LE POINT: L'union de Kate et William scelle l'alliance de la classe moyenne et de la monarchie.

Il y a le fracas insensé d'une pipolisation mondiale, un mariage en mondovision. Mais derrière les cortèges de la monarchie triomphante, on peut sous le parchemin royal déchiffrer un sous-texte en trois lignes de force.

Première ligne du sous-texte : il s'agit de marquer la pérennité de la couronne britannique. Ce mariage, en présence de la reine Elizabeth II, fait écho à ses propres noces en 1947. Depuis lors, la reine aura connu les années folles du Swinging London et les rages du punk sans que le protocole soit altéré. On a eu les cris de John Lennon, le fracas des Who, le règne rock'n'roll du temps court ? Fort bien, mais John Lennon est mort, Paul McCartney est anobli, et les carrosses roulent toujours. Ce qui est ainsi proclamé, c'est le temps long de la monarchie anglaise. Après la génération prince Charles - celle qui attend toujours le pouvoir -, la génération prince William, celle qui devra s'armer de patience pour y accéder à son tour. Le mariage, avant d'être une promesse, est une durée. Il marque une permanence. » Par Marc Lambron | Jeudi 28 Avril 2011
Bahrain 'Torture Service' Official to Attend Royal Wedding

THE GUARDIAN: Ambassador to UK was previously in charge of Bahraini agency that is accused of electric shocks and beatings

The former head of an agency accused of torture and human rights abuses is expected to be a guest at Friday's royal wedding, the Guardian has learned.

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Ali al-Khalifa is a former head of Bahrain's National Security Agency (NSA) and will attend the wedding in his role as the current Bahraini ambassador to London.

British sources confirmed he had been invited and a spokesperson for the Bahraini embassy in London said he was expected to attend.

Khalifa was head of the agency from 2005 to 2008. The pressure group Human Rights Watch alleges that in 2007 detainees in Bahrain suffered torture including electric shocks and beatings. » | Vikram Dodd | Thursday, April 28, 2011
At Least 14 Killed in Morocco Café Blast

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: At least 14 people were killed by a blast in a café in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh.

The blast appeared to have been caused by gas canister catching fire inside the Argana café, in the main Jamaa el-Fna square.

Witnesses reported rescue services pulling casualties from the café.

"There was a huge bang, and lots of smoke went up, there was debris raining down from the sky. Hundreds of people were running in panic, some towards the café, some away from the square. The whole front of the café is blown away," Andy Birnie, of north London, told The Associated Press by telephone. Mr Birnie is honeymooning in Marrakech.

"It was lunchtime so the square was very busy. We had just walked into the square, but were shielded by some stalls. The locals are telling us it was gas bottles exploding."

"It was lunchtime so the square was very busy. We had just walked into the square, but were shielded by some stalls. The locals are telling us it was gas bottles exploding." » | Thursday, April 28, 2011

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Row brews over Moroccan alcohol law: It is illegal to sell alcohol to Moroccan Muslims, but this is a law that is broken openly every day. » | Omar Brouksy, in Rabat for AFP | Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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Royal Wedding: Syrian Ambassador's Invitation Withdrawn

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Syria's ambassador to London has had his invitation to the royal wedding withdrawn in the wake of controversy over his presence on the guest list.

The Foreign Office said it had decided Dr Sami Khiyami's presence at the royal wedding ceremony would be "unacceptable" in the light of the killing of up to 450 pro-democracy demonstrators in recent weeks.

Kevan Jones, the shadow defence minister, had warned Buckingham Palace of the damage that would be done by the "horrific spectre of killing on the streets of Syria while the Syrian ambassador is in Westminster Abbey for the royal wedding."

A statement from the Foreign Office said: “Representatives of countries with which the UK has normal diplomatic relations have been invited to the wedding.

"An invitation does not mean endorsement or approval of the behaviour of any government, simply that we have normal diplomatic relations with that country.

"In the light of this week’s attacks against civilians by the Syrian security forces, which we have condemned, the Foreign Secretary has decided that the presence of the Syrian Ambassador at the Royal Wedding would be unacceptable and that he should not attend.

"Buckingham Palace shares the view of the Foreign Office that it is not considered appropriate for the Syrian Ambassador to attend the wedding.” » | Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter | Thursday, April 28, 2011
Syria Crackdown: Hundreds Resign from Ba'ath Party

THE GUARDIAN: Members of president Assad's ruling party have resigned in protest as uprising claims at least 500 lives

Hundreds of president Bashar al-Assad's ruling Ba'ath party have resigned in protest at an increasingly bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters which is now believed to have claimed more than 500 lives.

News of the resignations emerged as a deeply divided UN security council failed to agree on a European and US-backed statement condemning the government's use of violence.

The draft – proposed by France, Britain, Germany and Portugal – was opposed by several within the 15-member security council, including Russia, Lebanon and India.

Alexander Pankin, Russia's ambassador to the UN, warned that a "real threat to regional security could arise from outside interference in Syria's domestic situation".

France, Britain, Germany, Italy and Spain all summoned Syrian ambassadors in their countries and told them that they condemn the violence and said Assad must change tactics. » | Katherine Marsh in Damascus and agencies | Thursday, April 28, 2011
Hamas and Fatah Sign Reconciliation Deal

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Fatah and Hamas signed a reconciliation deal on Wednesday, setting Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian leader, on a collision course with Israel.

In a surprise announcement following secret talks in Cairo, Mr Abbas’s moderate Fatah party and its Islamist arch-rival Hamas said they had put a four-year rift behind them.

The two parties pledged to form an interim unity government with elections in both the West Bank and Gaza in December.

The rapprochement is seen as a vital step towards the creation of a Palestinian state but immediately stoked fears in Israel that the moderate Palestinian Authority, led by Mr Abbas and dominated by Fatah, would swing towards radicalism.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, immediately condemned the deal.

“The Palestinian Authority must choose either peace with Israel or peace with Hamas,” he said. “There is no possibility for peace with both. Hamas aspires to destroy Israel and fire rockets at our cities ... at our children.” » | Adrian Blomfield, Middle East Correspondent | Wednesday, April 27, 2011
British Men among Fattest in Europe

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: British men are among the fattest in Europe, while as a nation we do less exercise than almost every other nation on the planet, according to a report by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The study, into the rise of heart and lung disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes, ranked UK men as the third fattest in Europe, with 67.8 per cent of males 15 or over either overweight or obese.

Only Greece (77.5 per cent) and Malta (73.3 per cent) are fatter.
Globally, British men are the 21st fattest of 192 countries while our women fare much better, at the 51st fattest.

However, contrary to the lean 'Crocodile Dundee' image Australian men like to portray, they are significantly fatter than their British cousins. More than three in four (75.7 per cent) of Australian men are overweight or obese, WHO reported. Read on and comment » | Stephen Adams and Martin Beckford | Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Royal Wedding: The American Media Comes to the Party

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The cream of the US media has landed as the fascination for all things royal and British captivates viewers back home.

Tomorrow morning, a number of alarm clocks will be set for 4am by the octogenarian residents of Fox Run nursing home in Novi, Michigan. After being served with hors d'oeuvres, they'll gather around television sets for several hours of blanket coverage of the royal wedding live on all the Detroit stations, with the ceremony starting at 6am local time.

On-screen commentary will be courtesy of all three network anchors – Katie Couric of CBS, Diane Sawyer of ABC and Brian Williams of NBC. Each member of that triumivurate of American television royalty will be broadcasting from specially constructed studios outside Buckingham Palace. Other American media icons such as Barbara Walters, whose television special William & Catherine: A Modern Fairytale, was shown on ABC this week, will be flown in. Joan Rivers and comedienne Kathy Griffin will be there, along with Britain's own exports to the US, Tina Brown and Piers Morgan.

For the American media, the timing of the wedding hits a broadcasting sweet spot. The vows will be uttered as people are getting up, giving the opportunity for wall-to-wall coverage throughout the day.

According to Nielsen, the global media measurement company, online media coverage of the wedding is "considerably higher" in America than in Britain. In addition, blogs, Twitter and Facebook are generating a "greater volume of buzz" online in the US than on the other side of the Atlantic. "By any definition, this is a news story," says Mark Lukasiewicz, vice president of NBC News. "It is an unusual event, because events of this size don't happen that often.

"We feel that, collectively, people are eager for a bit of a break from the tough news cycle we've been living in for the past few months, and the royal wedding will be a chance to focus on something that has a little bit of fun and pageantry, in the grand British style." Continue reading and comment » | Toby Harnden | Wednesday, April 27, 2011

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Royal wedding Order of Service: Jerusalem and Greensleeves to be played in Westminster Abbey: Prince William and Kate Middleton today released their wedding Order of Service, and said they have been ''incredibly moved'' by the public affection shown to them. » | Thursday, April 28, 2011
Royal Wedding: Syrian Ambassador Invitation Angers MPs

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Syrian ambassador to Britain has been invited to the Royal wedding in a move which threatens to exacerbate an ongoing row over the guest list.

Labour MPs said it “bordered on the grotesque” for Sami Khiyami to attend the event when the former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown had been excluded.

The Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad has been threatened with prosecution for alleged war crimes linked to the deaths of an estimated 450 pro-democracy protesters during marches in recent weeks.

Dr Khiyami’s presence at the ceremony will come despite him being given a formal diplomatic warning yesterday by the most senior official at the Foreign Office for his government’s crackdown on its people, which has included the use of tanks.

Denis MacShane, the former Minister for Europe, said: “Rolling out the red carpet for petty tyrants who back home chop off people’s arms and hands, or, in the case of Syria, send tanks to crush peaceful protests, is bordering on the grotesque.”

Michael Dugher, a shadow Defence Minister, said: “It seems odd that two former Prime Ministers are excluded but we have some quite dubious people being invited. » | Andy Bloxham | Thursday, April 28, 2011
University Campuses Are 'Hotbeds of Islamic Extremism'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Islamic fundamentalism is being allowed to flourish at universities, endangering national security, MPs and peers say.

Islamic fundamentalism is being allowed to flourish at universities, endangering national security, MPs and peers said yesterday.

Academics are turning a blind eye to radicals because they do not want to spy on students, a report claimed.

Despite "damning evidence" of a serious problem, little progress had been made in tackling the unsustainable situation, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Homeland Security said.

They urged the Government to tackle the issue on campuses with "utmost urgency".

Such extremism "endangers our security at home and has international implications that are serious enough to threaten our alliance relationships", said the group, which includes the former home secretary Lord Reid.

Secret files obtained by The Daily Telegraph and WikiLeaks disclosed this week that at least 35 terrorists held at Guantánamo Bay were indoctrinated by extremists in Britain.

The leaked documents, written by senior US military commanders, illustrated how Britain effectively became a crucible of terrorism over the course of two decades. » | Duncan Gardham | Wednesday, April 27, 2011