Kate to make 'modern' wedding vows
UK: Kate Middleton will not promise to obey Britain's Prince William
in her wedding vows on Friday, the official programme reveals, as a row
erupted over an invitation for the Syrian ambassador.
Instead, in a modern twist Kate will pledge to "love, comfort, honour
and keep" him, the Order of Service revealed, following in the footsteps
of William's late mother Princess Diana.
Diana also opted not to "obey" the Prince of Wales during their
wedding ceremony in 1981. She died in a car crash in Paris in 1997 a
year after divorcing William's father Prince Charles.
Kate, 29, arrived at Westminster Abbey early Thursday for a final
rehearsal on the eve of the wedding just hours after she had joined her
parents, William and best man Prince Harry for a run-through late
Wednesday.
It was the last time Middleton or a member of the royal family will
be at the abbey before the service, St James's Palace said.
In a diplomatic spat that posed a headache for the organisers,
Britain faced a growing outcry for inviting the Syrian ambassador to the
wedding despite a brutal crackdown on protesters in the Arab state.
LONDON, Friday, AFP |