The big day has finally arrived for Wills and Kate. Today’s Royal Wedding promises to be the biggest event in the British Social Calendar this year.
Thousands of people will line the streets in the nation’s capital to witness the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton, and two billion more will watch the ceremony on TV or the Internet. If other Royal Weddings are anything to go by, there will be plenty of partying today. I certainly wish I could be in the UK to join in the celebrations. There is nothing like a good wedding to lift the spirits.
One of the things I like about this particular Royal Wedding is the fact that everyone can participate in the celebrations thanks to the online publication of the Order of Service. The Order of Service is free to download and comes in a page turning PDF format. What a nice little touch for those of us who can’t get to London to witness the nuptials firsthand.
Having downloaded a copy of the Order of Service, I have to say that it is beautifully put together and includes such details as the couple’s family Coat of Arms and their wedding vows. Anyone who is a fan of the Royal Family will enjoy the publication. I certainly enjoyed reading it.
Whilst I was thumbing through the pages, electronically that is, a thought crossed my mind. Why don’t more young couples make use of the e-book format to publish their Order of Service? After all, what is good for Royalty is certainly good for the people.
Creating a page turning PDF copy of your wedding ceremony is not that difficult. You can include photographs, a brief history of the families involved and the vows you plan to make. You can even thank those who have helped plan and organize your wedding, much in the same way Kate and Wills have done.
If you don’t feel confident in putting together your own Order of Service, then you can always ask an e-book writer/creator to compose one for you.
You can contact an e-book writer/creator at: info@mapconsult101.com
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