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    The Wedding, some before pics.

    A Glimpse Of The Royal Wedding Reception Area

    Royal Wedding guests to sample best of British food in 19 splendid rooms

    By Rebecca English
    Last updated at 8:25 AM on 29th March 2011

    It has been billed as a low-key royal wedding – but when the couple in question are hosting their reception at Buckingham Palace , the reality is anything but.
    Yesterday, just a month before Prince William marries Kate Middleton, palace officials offered a glimpse of the venue and the team working round the clock to ensure their big day goes without a hitch.
    Those lucky enough to have been invited, will have access to 19 state rooms, decorated in opulent style, following the Westminster Abbey ceremony on April 29.



    Feast your eyes: Exquisitely decorated with red silk damask, the walls of the State Dining Room make a fitting background for the portraits of sovereigns from throughout history. Countless dignitaries, including presidents and prime ministers, have dined here.





    Grandeur: Prince William and Kate Middleton's guests will be drinking and dining in opulence. The Blue Drawing Room was the venue for the first State Ball held at the Palace in 1838 before Queen Victoria 's coronation. It has 30 fake onyx columns and a table made for Napoleon.



    Fit for a queen: A portrait of Edward VII's wife Queen Alexandra hangs in the White Drawing Room, the grandest of the state rooms overlooking the gardens. A secret door leading to private rooms allows for a discreet Royal entrance.

    On the walls will be Old Masters brought out from the vaults of the Royal Collection in honour of the couple, who will no doubt appreciate their finer points as they met studying history of art at St Andrews University .
    The focus of the reception will be the picture gallery, where the wedding cake – a traditional multi-tiered fruit cake – will be on display surrounded with works by Canaletto, Rembrandt and Rubens.
    Guests will also be able to wander through areas normally reserved for heads of state and other dignitaries in the palace’s west wing, including the White and Blue Drawing Rooms, the Music Room and State Dining Room, all of which date back to the 1820s.

    Remarkably, just 60 staff, from chefs and footmen to housekeepers, will be on duty catering for up to 900 guests.
    But Edward Griffiths, deputy master of the household, whose department is responsible for all hospitality, says his staff are well drilled. Guests will be offered champagne and canapes ‘from the moment they arrive’, he explained.
    Their glasses will be topped up throughout the day – although the Prince and his new wife plan to stick to soft drinks (bar a glass of champagne for the toasts) until later, it is understood.
    The Queen’s head chef Mark Flanagan admitted his team would be under pressure but was confident his 21-strong staff – who produce 550 meals a day when the Queen is in residence – were up to the task.
    The cooks will be using copper pots to create the wedding breakfast, some of which were first used 190 years ago during the reign of George IV.
    Mr Flanagan would not reveal details about what they planned to serve but promised to use ‘the best of British’ and source much of it from the Queen’s gardens and estates.
    Each canape is made to be consumed in just ‘two bites’.





    A taste of things to come? Could guests be munching on quails' eggs served with celery salt (seen left)? Meanwhile, demi chef de partie Shaun Mason is hard at work preparing thousands of intricately designed sweets.


    Delicious treats: A chef of the Royal Household at Buckingham Palace , London , holds a tray of canapes, like those that may be served at the Royal Wedding.




    Collection: Wine glasses used during royal receptions are lined up at Buckingham Palace , and right, a copper cooking pot that is still in use today and bears the markings of King George IV sits on a rack in the kitchens at Buckingham Palace.


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    Opulent: The lavishly decorated White Drawing Room will be one of the rooms used during the wedding reception of Prince William and Kate Middleton.




    Fine art: Jennifer Scott, Assistant Curator of Paintings, looks up at a Canaletto from 1723 in the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace, which will be one of the rooms used during the wedding reception and right, a Rubens self portrait from 1623 in the Picture Gallery.


    Decadent: Jennifer Scott sits underneath the Peter Paul Rubens painting Winter (bottom centre) in the Picture Gallery, which will be used during the wedding reception.


    Song and dance: Palace Steward Nigel McEvoy walks through the Music Room, which has seen some of the history's finest pianists play their music on the ornate grand piano and which will be used during the wedding reception.




    Splendour: The White Drawing Room includes a stunning chandelier and furniture lined with gold upholster. The room will be one of many others used in the wedding reception, while right, Edward Griffiths, Deputy Master of the Household, stands in the room, recognisable by its intricate carpet


    Magnificent: The finest crystal chandeliers hang from the ornate ceiling of the Blue Drawing Room, which will see dozens of guests mingle during the reception.


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    Wow! I guess I live in a real shack compared to that place!
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    AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

    With all due respect Wom, I'm a SOOOO sick and tired of the ROYAL WEDDING, ROYAL FAMILY, ROYAL THIS, ROYAL THAT!!!!

    I have no respect for those people, who got their money from killing people, pillaging, plundering, etc., that think they are better than everyone else. Sorry. I'll be glad when this is all over. However, I'm SURE we'll be hearing about it non-stop for months to come!!! UGH!

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    Yes indeed. Very spectacular, very ornate, very regal - and very stuffy!!! Nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. I'll take the "lived in look" of my little domicile any old day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom View Post
    AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

    With all due respect Wom, I'm a SOOOO sick and tired of the ROYAL WEDDING, ROYAL FAMILY, ROYAL THIS, ROYAL THAT!!!!

    I have no respect for those people, who got their money from killing people, pillaging, plundering, etc., that think they are better than everyone else. Sorry. I'll be glad when this is all over. However, I'm SURE we'll be hearing about it non-stop for months to come!!! UGH!
    With all due respect back at ya Donna, I don't care about em either
    I think it's nice tho, to get a glimpse of the palace with all the stuff they stole.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatepuppy View Post
    Wow! I guess I live in a real shack compared to that place!
    Yeah, but you paid for your shack, they don't even pay for lunch


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    I would hate that lifestyle.


    If I ever find the man of my dreams I will be wearing a sundress and sandals, standing on the beach with the ocean air blowing my hair while I say my vows. I will have sold my house and have a luxury RV waiting to take me on the road with my beloved and of course at least one fur critter by my side as well.

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    Thanks for the photos, Wom. Just a GORGEOUS palace, really. LOVE it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Yes indeed. Very spectacular, very ornate, very regal - and very stuffy!!! Nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. I'll take the "lived in look" of my little domicile any old day!
    I'm pretty sure those areas in the pics wouldn't be used other than for ceremonials.....their living quarters must be more comfortable.
    Can you imagine tho if that wasn't the case ???
    You'd wake in the morning to the alarm clock, reach over to turn it off, and someone would scream at you "Don't touch that alarm clock. It's 1200 years old, and belonged to Julius Caesar."


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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    I'm pretty sure those areas in the pics wouldn't be used other than for ceremonials.....their living quarters must be more comfortable.
    Can you imagine tho if that wasn't the case ???
    You'd wake in the morning to the alarm clock, reach over to turn it off, and someone would scream at you "Don't touch that alarm clock. It's 1200 years old, and belonged to Julius Caesar."
    I would most likely throw a pillow or my slipper at them if they did that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happylabs View Post
    I would hate that lifestyle.

    If I ever find the man of my dreams I will be wearing a sundress and sandals, standing on the beach with the ocean air blowing my hair while I say my vows. I will have sold my house and have a luxury RV waiting to take me on the road with my beloved and of course at least one fur critter by my side as well.
    Yer too late. Prince Phillip is already married


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    Quote Originally Posted by happylabs View Post
    I would most likely throw a pillow or my slipper at them if they did that.
    Napoleons pillow ??? Attila the Huns slipper ??? Nope, you wouldn't be allowed to do that either.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    I'm pretty sure those areas in the pics wouldn't be used other than for ceremonials.....their living quarters must be more comfortable.
    Yes - I'm certain that they are - but still much too stuffy and formal to suit me. Can you picture a couple of dogs sleeping in the same bed as a royal, or dirty dishes in the sink, or cat litter adorning the floor around the litter box?? Heaven forbid!!!!
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    What lovely pictures. While I couldn't live in that manner I would love to take a grand tour of the whole palace some day or rather palaces. Most of those rooms are only used for important occasions, the living quarters are still out of this world but and very regal but more adaptable to the lifestyle they are accustomed to.
    Fun to pretend every once in a while but I prefer living the ordinary lifestyle and having the freedom of making my own decisions and not be under scrutiny every second of the day.
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