Queen Elizabeth Makes Surprise Appearance at Commoners' Ceremony: Would You Want a Celebrity to Crash Your Wedding?
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2012/03/25 04:49:06
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To celebrate her Diamond Jubilee (60 years as monarch), Queen Elizabeth has been traveling on an official tour of the United Kingdom. While in Manchester on Friday, she and Prince Philip were attending a luncheon at the Manchester Town Hall. In an adjacent room, John and Fraces Canning were exchanging vows in front of a minister.
When the Cannings first realized that they would be sharing the venue with the royals—upon booking their nuptial ceremony—they sent a “lighthearted letter” to Buckingham Palace inviting the Queen to attend. Their invitation was politely declined, so when the rose-clad Queen appeared at their ceremony they were completely shocked.
“The Queen spoke to us by our first names. She said I looked lovely and she wanted to wish us all the best for the future,” Frances Canning told The Sun.
Some celebrity wedding crashers may be well received, like the Queen in this case and Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez at a wedding in Malibu. However, other newlyweds resent the intrusion, as was the situation when Russell Brand crashed an Indian wedding in London.
What about you SodaHeads? Would you want a celebrity to crash your wedding?

When the Cannings first realized that they would be sharing the venue with the royals—upon booking their nuptial ceremony—they sent a “lighthearted letter” to Buckingham Palace inviting the Queen to attend. Their invitation was politely declined, so when the rose-clad Queen appeared at their ceremony they were completely shocked.
“The Queen spoke to us by our first names. She said I looked lovely and she wanted to wish us all the best for the future,” Frances Canning told The Sun.
Some celebrity wedding crashers may be well received, like the Queen in this case and Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez at a wedding in Malibu. However, other newlyweds resent the intrusion, as was the situation when Russell Brand crashed an Indian wedding in London.
What about you SodaHeads? Would you want a celebrity to crash your wedding?

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Top Opinion
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Yes+10Why not? That was a nice thing for the Queen to do. I admire her for that. More leaders should make time to visit their people like that, in everyday situations, when their agenda allows.





















Most actors/celebrities in hollyweird, frack NO.
PS renewing my vowes in a BIG-ish ceremony on my 20th wedding anniversity if any celbs want to come and find out what I think of them.
Its a great story to have and it makes you the talk o the town for a bit too.
Just adds to the fun
If one receives an invitation and then responds to it by coming, it is not "crashing"!
My association with celebrities are those vacuous twats on things like Big Brother or people like Paris Hilton.
Queen Elizabeth II is not a celebrity. She is a graceful head of state. Long may she reign and those who follow.
She is.. Wow I would love to see her at my wedding or anywhere.
But no, not trashy celebrities. They can stay out.
If they don't have an invitation they won't get in.