Being the first big royal wedding in my lifetime, it was already an event I was looking forward to - but then I decided to get even closer to the action and head up to Manchester to partake in the festivities with the natives (Gemma and her family).
After the actual ceremony, though, is when the real fun started. So I've compiled a few pointers that helped make our party such a success
Tips for a wildly successful
Royal Wedding Party
1. The key to any royal wedding is your look. Now, if you followed any of the royal wedding gossip, you'll know that Kate did her own makeup. Personal preparation is not only important for the bride, but for all the guests. Some royal wedding must-haves are Union Jack nails and crowns.
2. A royal wedding is a day you're going to remember for a long time, so not only do you want to look good, but you want to celebrate with all your favorite people. Of course you want to have all the royals at the top of your guest list, but if (for some reason) they can't make it, I would suggest inviting all your closest family and friends and forcing them to wear these amazing royal face masks.
By the end of the party, after all the champagne and wine (this is a royal event, please keep it classy), you really might believe that you're throwin' deuces with the queen and Wills.
3. To keep the excitement high even after vows and the first kiss, we suggest keeping some games running throughout the party. Royal-themed games such as Pin the Crown on the Princess make a great addition to any royal wedding party. But even if your game doesn't have an obvious royal theme, just force your guests into those royal face masks while playing - as seen in this royally-masked version of the egg-spoon race.
I hope these simple royal wedding suggestions will help you throw a party to be the envy of your friends, enemies, neighbors, and random passers-by for the next royal wedding*
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