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This is a beautiful young couple, royalty or no. We don't choose our biological families, folks. So what?! They are very priveleged. Some are, most not. Many people wish them well and if you don't, well, then don't. Be careful of the green eyed monster!
The future Queen of England isn't neglecting her common roots - and that's not intended as an insult - by extending some precious invites to her upcoming union with Prince William to the likes of local grocers, the postman and even the pub landlord near to her home of Bucklebury.
People.com (very much the Queen Elizabeth to our Kate, as they've been doing this a lot longer) spoke with Hash Shingadia, who runs a local store. In possibly the quote of the year, he told TIME's sister publication that, "When my wife saw the envelope with the EIIR sign on the front, she screamed. It's tremendous news, a total surprise. We were overjoyed."
Shingadia even spilled the beans on what Middleton likes to buy when she pops in. Groceries, canned drinks, magazines and candy - especially Haribo sweets - were all mentioned, which is reassuring as NewsFeed only ever makes the same purchases. (How else to explain the daily volume of posts?)
The landlord of the Old Boot Inn, John Haley (arguably the nation's best known pub, seeing as it's hosted the happy couple) will also be going to the April 29 wedding. "It was fabulous and to actually receive it!" he said, noting that his pub is also having a big party that night as way of celebration, which he plans to attend.
There's something reassuringly British in the way Wills and Kate are going about their
wedding invitations cheap. U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle? Not a hope. But the local pub landlord? We look forward to your RSVP, can't wait to catch up, and the directions to Westminster Abbey are enclosed.
What are we supposed to gasp at? At the press thinking they should not invite "common people"?This is great news, and shows what kind of woman , and Princess that Kate will be. There is something to be said for those who dont' forget their roots or where they came from......too many DO forget, and I applaud her for her actions, and her grace. Good luck to the couple!!
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