Royal Wedding on Anglesey

Images from the televised Royal Wedding at Mona showground, Anglesey

Like many other people, Daf and I watched as Prince William and Kate Middleton were married and became the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. We saw the ceremony relayed to huge monitors at the Anglesey Showground, as the Island celebrated with festivities entitled ‘One Big Day’. I was there demonstrating Patchwork and Quilting with members of my quilt classes.

Here on Anglesey, where they live and work, I’m sure the Duke and Duchess will continue to be referred to, with affection, as William and Kate.

Kate has appeared once more, in the newspapers, coming out of Waitrose in Menai Bridge (our local supermarket). It must be very difficult trying to maintain a ‘normal existence’ while being followed everywhere by cameras: perfect hair, make-up and dress, just to pop out for a spot of shopping – sounds like hard work to me! Nice security man to help with the bags though!

Images from the televised Royal Wedding at Mona showground, Anglesey

At the time of the wedding we had a lovely family staying in the cottage. We always have a welcome pack: tea, coffee, milk, butter and homemade Welsh cakes waiting for guests when they arrive. This time the tables were turned: our guests left us a special present – beautifully made chocolate crispies.

Images from the televised Royal Wedding at Mona showground, Anglesey

Thank you very much to Chris, Emma, Tom and Katie – they were lovely and they vanished like a magic trick, one minute they were there and the next they were gone!

Dorothy

Prince William and Kate Middleton are here on Anglesey

William and Kate engaged

Like lots and lots of people around the World, we at Coed y Berclas would like to send our very best wishes to Prince William and Kate Middleton on the occassion of their engagement. The date for the Royal Wedding has been announced today: it will take place at Westminster Abbey on Friday 29th April 2011.

What makes it most exciting for us, here on the Isle of Anglesey, is that Prince William and Kate are already living here and will be spending the first two years of their marriage on Anglesey where Prince William is serving with the Royal Air force, based at RAF Valley in the North West of our lovely Island, flying search and rescue helicopters.

Just two days after announcing his engagement to Kate, the Prince piloted the rescue helicopter through fog to Mount Snowdon, Wales’ highest mountain, to rescue a walker who had suffered a heart attack. The man was astonished to be told by the winchman, as they landed at Ysbyty Gwynedd (Hospital), who had been the pilot involved in his rescue.

Congratulations to Prince William and Kate Middleton: you look so happy together, may you have a long and happy marriage.

Dorothy