Thursday, March 17, 2011

Kate Middleton and William: generosity required for their wedding

This is called having the heart on his sleeve. While Prince William and his girlfriend, Kate Middleton is finalizing details of their marriage, the couple's most scrutinized of Great Britain has made a statement which proves their generosity. The future princess and William have announced they do not want wedding gifts, but simply allow their guests to donate to charity.

The bride and groom and have mounted a special charity fund to raise the most money possible, they then distribute to the 26 charities they have chosen. In their communique, the two lovers have said that "most are little known, without the patronage of the royal family and have an excellent work but are not limited to specific communities." It is therefore possible for guests to make a donation to help the reconstruction of Christchurch, New Zealand town destroyed by an earthquake last month.

They can also make a gesture towards the sick children. Kate Middleton and William, who invited nearly 2,000 people, mostly wealthy, and should raise tens of thousands of pounds. But they also thought about those who are not of the ceremony. A website has been launched today to make grants to organizations chosen by the couple.

Like what, love and celebrations can rhyme with a big heart and generosity!

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