Friday, March 4, 2011

William and Kate Middleton on ABBA and Paul McCartney?

Between tradition and modernity. Kate Middleton and Prince William both want to showcase the finest artists of their country and have fun on the night of their wedding in swaying on the dance floor. They attempt a compromise between political correctness and the royal wedding like any big party newlywed couple.

It turns out that Kate, the top of its 29 years, is a big fan of the Swedish group of the 1980s. The guests then boogie on Waterloo Gimme A Man After Midnight. The atmosphere will be provided with a 1980s theme for much of the playlist, from Duran Duran to Culture Club. According to a source quoted by the English tabloid The Sun, "this will be a wedding disco, the kind millions of other happy families with their friends across the country." Having called on traders in the village of Kate, the royal couple shows once again his desire to break with heavy institutional aspect of their status.

Also according to the source: "Kate and William are well aware that their every move will be scrutinized by the world. That's why they want a fantastic evening after the ceremony, for fun as any newlyweds. " The source said: "They will be driven to the St. James's Palace banquet where Kate will change her wedding dress and William will something less stuffy as his uniform.

Then he will return to Buckingham Palace for the next stage, greeted by a very proud dad, Prince Charles. "According to the source, William and Kate want the dance floor in full swing and will choose a variety of music" that's Dizzee Rascalpour Will. "Prince William and Kate Middleton are not likely to turn up the towels.

And even if they want to organize a huge party, they also want to honor a British artist and asked him to give them a concert. It seems that Paul McCartney is not only invited to taste the cake on April 29. The rumor is persistent and the former Beatle would be delighted.

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