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The Chariot: Issue V
Original Publication: 16 March 2018
MC-Wylde Soars Despite Miranda Cosgrove Resigning By: Aramis Giordano
Earlier in the year, Davis Wylde and Miranda Cosgrove announced the MC-Wylde, a fusion of the MC Company and Wylde Studios, to continue providing platform for the underrepresented groups of people. As the current entertainment industry is becoming more prolific, coupled with the birth of Donovan and Mallory, Miranda Cosgrove decides to step down from her position as co-president. She cites her resignation as to focus on taking care of her two children, away from the spotlight and the attention from the current Asian Age. The announcement followed after the end of the production of While You Were Sleeping, and Miranda notes that even though it had been a worthwhile experience, both Donovan and Mallory should not be growing up without their parents most of the day, or having the production stages be their playground. “It robs them the life that children should be having, and I don’t want them to grow up in the industry and society with a silver spoon already feeding them”.
With this conundrum facing the MC-Wylde, Davis ends the production of the Asian Saga, claiming that they have “reached an absolute milestone with the first generation” and expresses his excitement on the future of the second generation, presumably after the promotion of a new co-president or vice president. “The nine movies we have finished for the Asian Saga have been nothing but progression and excitement, and I am looking forward to working with the new vice president in producing a record-breaking second generation of Asian Saga movies”.
The announcement of another set of Asian Saga films came alongside the declaration of MC-Wylde’s new vice president, Miyurina Hamasaki. As MC-Wylde’s former Chief of Staff, Miyurina was responsible for team meetings, staffing, casting, and coordination of events and film productions. Davis idolizes Miyurina’s hard work and her dedication on further improving the studio’s public image and equal and fair treatment within the workplace, that making the decision of who to fill up Miranda’s position was “a no-brainer”. Miyurina was responsible on pitching ideas on the creation of what is now known the Asian Saga, and continued to pursue better and more complex storylines as the saga continued until the final movie, Jang Minho’s While You Were Sleeping, who also helmed the box office hit W. As an Asian-American, Miyurina hopes to address more issues regarding historical and current maltreatment against Asian-Americans and more representation of Asian histories and cultures, providing more platforms for other Asian populations, instead of Japanese and Korean. She has currently proposed another set of 6-10 movies for the second generation of the Asian Saga, in which she currently refers to as the Tales from the East. “Even though it is called the Asian Saga, I still believed that we underrepresented the other Asian minorities; my responsibility as the new vice president of the company leading the forefront for progression is to make sure other Asian cultures and histories are valued and represented. The heroes and heroines who non-East Asians look up to will find a place in the spotlight with the Tales from the East, a spotlight that was robbed from them in our current history books and cinematic works”.
A Surveillance: Reel 3 is due to air this December for non-Korean and non-Japanese candidates to participate in. “This is not a form of discrimination against the Koreans or the Japanese”, Miyurina promotes. “I want the Thais, and the Pakistanis, and the Indonesians to star in the same blockbuster films that the Koreans and the Japanese are raking glory in. She promises to take part on the casting process for the third reel to make sure that the positions are open for everybody and not just biased towards one race. “I can’t promise the results of who fills in the positions, but be assured that the spotlight can shine at everyone”. Miyurina closes her speech wishing the Ross Award nominees much luck and looks forward to working with Davis and Lawrence closely for the next years to come.
Ross and Racism: How River Johnson is the Catalyst for Something Greater By: Aramis Giordano Original Publication Date: 12 December 2017
This year's Ross Awards is the most anticipated show in the entire history of the industry, mostly because of the interest in the movies nominated from the Asian Age and the drive to witness an historical awards ceremony. The Ross Awards did not disappoint and awarded the first Muslim and Asian winners that day. Sophia Osman won the title Best Supporting Actress for her role as Sughra "Leafa" Daher in ALFheim Online and Park Jungmin was awarded Best Actor for his breakout role as Arima Kousei in Your Lie in April. The most anticipated award of the season, Best Actress, did not fail to create conversations even days after the Ross Awards. Retrospectively, the Best Actress Award has always been the most talked about award with the viewers and has created the most controversial moments in the industry. This year's contenders were nothing but diverse: Keira Kuyama (Your Lie in April), Joanna Park (W), Caterina Sultana (Boys Over Flowers), Vanessa Harding (1872), and River Johnson (Omelas). Three of the five candidates are newcomers and are racial minorities, which sets the expectation that one of them would go home with the award.
Unfortunately, that was not the case. The award was given to River Johnson for her role as Ursula Le Guin, who willfully saved a child being emotionally and physically neglected in exchange for eternal happiness of the entire city of Omelas. Recent polls from various news sites and channels showed that Keira Kuyama and Vanessa Harding were supposed to be head-to-head for the award, and all of the polls have chosen River Johnson as the least likely winner. This begs the question: is this an award for the art of film or just another method to maintain white dominance in the industry? Since compared to Vanessa and Keira's performances, River's was clearly subpar. Which leads to the conclusion that this is not an award for performances. So, what happened? How did River Johnson win?
White. She is white. That's the case for Vanessa Harding also, although her role as the first woman to run for president in an era where women did not have the rights to vote yet, warranted the recognition of being the best actress. Her role as Victoria Woodhull was arguably one of her best and most memorable role as it showcased the drive to achieve an impossible goal. Another big award, Best Director, was handed to Mercer Leigh Stanley for her work in Boys Over Flowers. Together with River Johnson, two of the trifecta awards (Director, Actress, and Actor) were awarded to white artists. Another discussion whether or not Mercer deserved the award continues claiming it was her weakest movie with only two acting nominees.
The Vanity Chariot asked for a statement from the chairman of Hollywood Studios who is also responsible for the Ross Awards, Omar Vanderkoff, but none was given. Looking at the history with how Omar Vanderkoff handled the race issue from X Factor Season 8, an internal investigation should be warranted to prove that Omar had no influence in depriving the Asian nominees of the biggest award at the height of the Asian Age.
Not only River Johnson winning spurred conversations after the awards show, the talk about 1872 and W being snubbed from receiving any awards also flourished. The two movies were considered the golden movies of the year, displaying plotlines and themes that the industry has never experimented with before. 1872 was nominated for all categories yet came home with no awards; that has also been the case with the first Ross Awards which saw an historical seven nominations for Vanessa Harding's The Regnancy, but the movie fell short with no awards won. Although being her fourth Best Actress nomination, the most anybody has ever had, she never had the chance to go up the stage for a victory speech yet. A controversial win in 2015 with Chrystia Allwright put into the spotlight Vanessa's drive to have her movies recognized, and even though she released another historical movie, A Woman's Crusade, the following year, the Ross still did not hand the award to her.
River expected all of this to happen. The moment Taelyn Robins announced her name as the winner, the auditorium echoed with sounds of disapproval, followed by a unified chant with Keira's name prior to River starting her speech. She mentioned how the media "loves to pit women against each other for entertainment" and the viewers everywhere should realize they're falling into their trap. After the show, a rally outside the Stanley Auditorium ensued calling for a boycott for the future Ross Awards and calling out Hollywood Studios for the continuous unacceptance of other races into the industry. River acted as the ignition for the racial protests that will continue throughout 2018 and will be amplified by Tokyo Ghoul in April 14.
Next year's Ross Awards will also be an historical one, since it will include all of the Asian Saga movies. It will also be the fifth awards ceremony and the Chariot will be doing a segment on all the winners from the past five shows. In addition, the Ross Awards also announced Crew Matthew Barton as the permanent host of the ceremony.
Despite the chaos, Davis Wylde remains victorious for taking home all the awards, but Best Actress – an amazing feat for this year’s Ross Awards being his first. It is an exciting year ahead in diversity and history, and we just hope the president of Hollywood Studios, Lawrence Harland, will do everything to clear the studio's image following River's win and Tokyo Ghoul's release.
Asian Age Strengthens in the Face of a Crumbling Harland Empire By: Aramis Giordano Original Publication Date: 16 March 2018
Three months have passed since the most controversial Ross Awards Ceremony that saw cultural and racial minorities as nominees and winners. An anti-racism propaganda also emerged following River Johnson’s win as Best Actress against first-time nominees Keira Kuyama for her work in Your Lie in April and Joanna Park for her role in the blockbuster hit, W. Despite the chaos that ensued three months ago, the tension within the entertainment industry remained. An internal investigation is being conducted in Hollywood Studios with its chairman, Omar Vanderkoff, for possible influence with the Best Actress win. Hollywood Studios president, Lawrence Harland, declined to have an interview while the investigation is taking place.
Unlike Hollywood Studios, which had remained stagnant since last year’s Ross Awards, releasing no movies as of March, MC-Wylde’s The Asian Saga is in full-swing, with a release of one movie every weekend. Its most recent released film, The Pinocchio Syndrome, saw unprecedented success, almost on par with its predecessors, W and Descendants of the Sun. MC-Wylde’s Vice President, Miyurina Hamasaki also updates The Vanity Chariot about the Tales from the East being a very strong contender for a diverse and solid pathway for the future generations of racial minorities to follow. Miyurina mentioned movies, such as Fight My Way, Suspicious Partner, and Missing Nine, having main cast of non-Japanese or non-Korean descents. She acknowledges the talents brought in by the new cast members, such as Samar Chopra, Rio Tran, Kiet Aromdee, Aishah Khan, and Anika Sunisa. She also follows up that most of the movies in the Tales from the East are directed by Hadian Kusuma, an Indonesian-American female director. “I pride on diversity, and not just a homogenous form of diversity away from the typical White European standards that the industry thrived on before MC-Wylde. South and Southeast Asians will both thrive alongside the East Asians who carried The Asian Saga”.
Following Miyurina’s updates on the Tales from the East, she also announces MC-Wylde’s new Chief of Staff, taking her previous position before Davis Wylde promoted her as vice president. Dr. McCormick Hawthorne, an adjunct film history professor at Lawrence Harland University, steps in as Chief of Staff after a three-month discussion with Davis and Miyurina. “Davis and I think that with his knowledge on film backing him, Dr. Hawthorne will deliver new and raw ideas into the table that will mold the film industry that we want – an industry that shares our values and represents us a nation. We are very glad to have him on board”.
As the year progresses, the Asian Saga and Tales from the East will continue to take over the film industry, setting aside the movies released by Hollywood Studios; and with the upcoming release of its most controversial whitewashed film, Tokyo Ghoul, consisting of an all-white cast set in Tokyo, Japan, it is only a matter of time until Lawrence Harland’s empire crumbles down. The industry is changing rapidly, and anybody who does not accept this change will be left behind.
#davis wylde#miranda cosgrove#mc-wylde#while you were sleeping#miyurina hamasaki#w#tales from the east#asian saga#surveillance#surveillance reel 3#sophia osma#ross awards#ross#asian age#alfheim online#keira kuyama#your lie in april#park jungmin#joanna park#caterina sultana#boys over flowers#vanessa harding#1872#river johnson#omelas#mercer leigh stanley#omar vanderkoff#x factor#the regnancy#chrystia allwright
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Anna’s Quarantine Top Ten Royal Wedding Tiaras
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@claireofluxembourg @lizisbackbackagain @queensonjas
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Queen Beatrice-
I LOVE this tiara, there’s a strong change it ends up on an upcoming Top Ten Tiara list. It’s perfect for this wedding and this dress
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Alessandra de Osma-
I loved this one on both her and Ekaterina but I just chose Alessandra for this list... sue me
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Soraya of Iran
I’m not a big fan of colored wedding tiaras, as the list shows, but I love it so much. I love the tiara, the necklace, the earrings. I even like the dress unlike most.
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Sophia/Letizia of Spain
I this this is a VERY underrated tiara and I don’t know why it doesn’t get more love
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Katherine of Kent
I love this dress and this wedding so much it’s no surprise this tiara makes the top 10 list. But as the rest of the list shows I have a fondness for this type and style of tiara.
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Sophie of Prussia
The dress is trash and tiara number one is equally trash. But girlfriend pulls through with a reception tiara change. I LOVE this tiara and need her to wear it to the grocery store in quarantine.
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Alexandra of Kent
I MIGHT love this fringe more than Liz’s which is saying something. This outfit is A+ to me and the tiara is what gives it the +
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Meg!!!!
I’m a sucker for a diamond engagement ring and I’m a sucker for a diamond tiara. It’s SUCH a good tiara and while I’m so happy Meg got it... REALLY LIZ?!?! THIS SHIT STAYED IN THE FUCKING FAULT AND YOU LET SOPHIE WEAR ALL OF HERS?!?!??! WHAT DID SHE DO TO YOU LIZ?
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Farah of Iran
Is it a lot? Yes, is it perfect for THIS wedding? Yes. Would anyone else be able to pull it off? FUCK NO
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QUEEN FABIOLA OF BELGIUM COMING THROUGH WITH A WEDDING TIARA FIT FOR A QUEEN. Also full disclosure this is one of my favorite tiaras of ALL FUCKING TIME AND WILL BE ON THE NEXT LIST. I actually don’t even mind the gown since my eyes are drawn to the tiara.
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2019
March 4th – 30th, Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Live in Nottingham with Ethan Assouline, Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann, David Bernstein, Tenant of Culture, Cyrus Goberville, Philippe Hallais and Ruby Hoette
2018
November 9th – 11th, Le Reilhac, Paris ’Photos Authentiques, Romantiques, Magnifiques’ with David Brandon Geeting, Xiaopeng Yuan, Nico Krijno, Charles Negre, Melchior Tersen, Nick Sethi, Kamilya Kuspanova and Marie Déhé
October 13th – 20th, DOC, Paris Umwelt Monde with The Community (Paris), TG (Nottingham), Mercy Pictures (Auckland), Unsere Umwelt (Basel), Guimarães (Vienna) and Sydney (Sydney). The Community with Tenant of Culture, Justin Cole Smith and Alexander Kelvy
September 26th, Palais de Tokyo Terrace, Paris Gauntlett Cheng 'Eternal Spring' Performance + Terrace Takeover
July 21st, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #09 : Black Zone Myth Chant (Editions Gravats)
July 11th – 28th, The Community, Paris Final exhibition: « Inside the house » with Cali Thornhill Dewitt, David Luraschi, Félicia Atkinson, Ieva Kabasinskaite + “the names of the core team”, Julie Béna, Julien Carreyn + Ernesto Sartori, Julien Lacroix, Laurent-David Garnier, Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann + Anna Athéna Simon, Niklas Hallman, Pieter van der Schaaf & Stéphanie Lagarde, Shauna Toohey & Misha Hollenbach, The Community, Thomas Jeppe + Cyrus Goberville + Black Zone Myth Chant, Léa Domingues + Aapo Nikkanen, (But chérie, today we’re not full – More to be announced!)
June 22nd – 24th, The Community, Paris Double Date with Wigs (Perruques) by Tomihiro Kono and “I’m having a dinner with a friend” by Haruka Spring and Shauna T. June 20th – July 29th, rue de la République, Marseille Installation by The Community for Koché at Le Sud Bébé
June 9th – July 1st, Averard Hotel, London European, Foreign and Domestic with Louis & Marie Amar, Amy & Oliver Thomas-Irvine, Michael Iveson, Jack Brindley, Marc Einsiedel & Felix Jung, The Community, Ittah-Yoda and Ophelia Finke ∩ JJ Lincoln
May 30th, The Community, Paris octopus notes 8 Launch
May 25th, The Community, Paris Launch and book signing: Khichdi (Kitchari) by Nick Sethi (Dashwood Books)
May 12th – June 10th, The Community, Paris Autour de ma chambre with Christiane Blattmann, Women’s History Museum and Femke Dekkers
April 28th, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #08 : Dominick Fernow (Hospital Productions)
April 20th – May 19th, COHERENT, Brussels I spy with my little eye with Brendan Fowler, David Luraschi and Niklas Hallman
April 18th, The Community, Paris I will set a stage for you by Ana Iwataki and Marion Vasseur Raluy – based on a project for Art Viewer
April 12th – May 6th, The Community, Paris Angela (An American Hero, Chapitre 2) by Ethan Assouline and Philippe Hallais
April 5th – 7th, The Community, Paris The Community : Living Room with Thami Schweichler (Makers Unite), Ruby Hoette (Goldsmiths University), Julien Pujol and Soft as Snow (Houndstooth)
March 17th, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #07 : ssaliva (Collapsing Market)
February 16th, Cotton Club, Paris Ystävänpäivä Party Celebrating Our 500 Days
January 24th – March 18th, The Community, Paris Same Same but Different #04
January 18th – 23rd, The Community, Paris The Community with Producing Love featuring Camper Lab, Chin Mens Intl. and Neith Nyer
January 6th, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #06 : Félicia Atkinson (Shelter Press)
2017
December 16th – January 14th, 2018, The Community, Paris How do you do? with David Bernstein, Paul Gagner and Hermanni Saarinen
November 10th – 12th, The Community, Paris The Community : ISLAND with Osamu Yokonami, Daniel Shea, Camille Vivier, Thomas Albdorf, Durimel, Nico Krijno, Charles Negre
October 27th – November 26th, The Community, Paris MILKY WAY with Felicia Atkinson, Giovanna Flores, Elina Laitinen, Cécile Nogues, Adéla Souckova and Sophia Taillet
October 4th, The Community, Paris Gallery 909 SS18 “Empty Zones” Installation via The Community
September 29th – October 4th, The Community, Paris The Community with Novembre Magazine featuring Camper Lab, Ground Zero, MARIEYAT and Neith Nyer
September 27th, The Community, Paris Utopia III “Energy Is Fluid" Launch by P.A.M.
September 23rd, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #05 : Philippe Hallais (Modern Love)
September 22nd, The Community, Paris SS18 FEM(M)I by Anne Karine Thorbjørnsen
July 9th, The Community, Paris Dining with Humpty Dumpty Launch and Reading by Reba Maybury with Rottingdean Bazaar
July 1st – July 30th, The Community, Paris Automated Curation with core.pan, Miša Skalskis, Simone Niquille, Matti Liimatainen, Caroline Pretterebner, Aaron Alexander Arnoldt, and Wille Hyvönen & Sakari Vaelma
June 26th, Maison Louis Carré, Paris The Community with Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann at Maison Louis Carré
June 23rd – 28th, The Community, Paris The Community with Novembre Magazine featuring Chin Mens, Neith Nyer, Ground Zero and Camper Lab
June 22nd, The Community, Paris The Community with SomeWare (Brendan Fowler + Cali Thornhill DeWitt) and Odwalla1221 (Chloé Elizabeth Maratta & Flannery Silva)
June 13th – 18th, Basel Umwelt Mode with The Community (Paris), MAVRA (Berlin), TG (Nottingham), and UNSERE UMWELT (Basel). The Community with Aamu Salo, Brendan Fowler, Hanne Jurmu and Thompson Street Studio. Umwelt Mode curated by Thomas Jeppe and Benedikt Wyss
May 20th – June 21st, The Community, Paris RUN HOME Collection III with Susan Cianciolo and Kiva Motnyk
May 9th, The Community, Paris Collection revue 5 launch
April 6th, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #04 : Ron Morelli (Hospital Productions)
March 25th – May 9th, The Community, Paris A Waiting Room with Susan Cianciolo & Kiva Motnyk (Thompson Street Studio, Run Home Collection), Corinna Helenelund, Lola Mercier, Sara de la Villejegu and Henry Roy
March 3rd – 8th, The Community, Paris Paris Fashion Week Installation with Novembre Magazine : Gauntlett Cheng, Helena Manzano, Neith Nyer, Nhu Duong and BARRAGÁN
February 23rd – 26th, LACMA, Los Angeles LA Art Book Fair
January 29th – February 26th, The Community, Paris Same Same But Different
January 21st, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #03 : Pan Daijing
January 20th – 24th, The Community, Paris Paris Fashion Week Installation with Novembre Magazine : Chin Mens and Neith Nyer
2016
December 8th, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #02 : Carla dal Forno (Blackest Ever Black)
December 3rd – January 13th, 2017, The Community, Paris The Adventures of You with Jaakko Pallasvuo, Arnar Ásgeirsson, Hanne Jurmu & Anton Vartiainen, and The Community and Lance the Psychic & jasonknudsen414
November 26th, The Community, Paris mummy has the bends again (is the bends the one where you go down deep underwater for a long time and when you surface, you feel funny?), Paris launch of HEROES – Fanfiction, by CENTRE FOR STYLE and 3-ply
November 12th – 16th, The Community, Paris Facing-the-World with Nico Krijno, Yelena Yemchuk, Marton Perlaki, HART+LËSHKINA, Mark Peckmezian, Ye Rin Mok, Camille Vivier, Estelle Hanania, Osma Harvilahti, Sasha Kurmaz, Bea de Giacomo, Birthe Piontek, Jody Rogac, Matthew Leifheit, David Luraschi, Heikki Kaski, Louise Desnos, Charlie Engman.
November 4th, The Community, Paris Permanent Cuts #01 : Bill Kouligas (PAN)
September 29th – November 11th, The Community, Paris BEING-IN-THE-WORLD with Sandra Vaka Olsen, Hadrien Gerenton, François Patoue, Aapo Nikkanen, Gyohei Zaitsu, Lauri Soini, Maria Korkeila, ensaemble, Vivi Raila, NINJAT, NOT, Yashka, Elina Laitinen, Sia Rosenberg, The Art Markets, Khaos Publishing, Jean Boite Éditions and Thompson Street Studio
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30 Recent Royal Weddings You Probably Forgot About
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30 Recent Royal Weddings You Probably Forgot About
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Princess Anne & Mark Phillips
Princess Anne, the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, married Captain Mark Phillips at Westminster Abbey in 1973. The couple were together almost 20 years and had two children, Peter and Zara, before divorcing in 1992.
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Tim Taylor & Lady Helen of Windsor
Lady Helen of Windsor, daughter of Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent (Queen Elizabeth’s first cousin) and his wife Katharine, the Duchess of Kent, married husband Tim Taylor in 1992 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
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King Abdullah II & Queen Rania of Jordan
In 1993, the King of Jordan, then Prince Abdullah II, married his wife, Rania Al-Yassin at the Zahran Palace in Amman, Jordan.
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Prince Naruhito & Princess Masako of Japan
Crown Prince Naruhito, the eldest son of Emperor Akihito of Japan, married his wife, American-educated Crown Princess Masako, at the Tokyo Imperial Palace in 1993.
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Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece & Marie-Chantal Miller
London-born Marie-Chantal Miller became the Crown Princess of Greece following her marriage to Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece, the son of the deposed King Constantine II. The couple wed at the Greek Orthodox St. Sophia’s Cathedral in London, where Miller wore a stunning long-sleeve Valentino gown.
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Infanta Cristina of Bourbon & Iñaki Urdangarín
Infanta Cristina of Spain, the daughter of Spanish King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía, married handball player Iñaki Urdangarín in Barcelona in 1997.
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Prince Edward & Sophie Rhys-Jones
In 1999, Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son, Prince Edward, married then-public relations consultant Sophie Rhys-Jones, who became Sophie, Countess of Wessex following their Windsor Castle ceremony. The happy couple are now parents to two children, 14-year-old Lady Louise Windsor and 10-year-old James Viscount Severn, who are 12th and 11th in line to the British throne, respectively.
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Princess Mette-Marit & Prince Haakon of Norway
Heir to the Norwegian throne, Crown Prince Haakon Magnus married former commoner Mette-Marit Tjessem Hoiby at a small ceremony in Oslo in 1999.
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Princess Märtha-Louise & Ari Behn of Norway
Princess Märtha Louise, daughter of King Harald V of Norway, married writer Ari Behn at the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway in 2002. Following a 14-year marriage, the couple divorced in 2016.
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Bruneian Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah & Bolkiah Sarah Salleh
Bruneian Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah Bolkiah married then-17-year-old Sarah Salleh at the Istana Nurul Iman in Brunei.
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Gary Lewis & Lady Davina Windsor
Lady Davina Windsor, daughter of Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester (a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth), married Gary Lewis at Kensington Palace in 2004.
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King Felipe & Queen Letizi of Spain
In 2004, then-Crown Prince of Spain Felipe de Bourbon, son of Queen Sofía and King Juan Carlos, married commoner (and divorcée) Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano at the Catedral de Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid. Ten years later, King Juan Carlos abdicated the Spanish crown and and Letizia and Felipe became Queen and King, respectively.
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Mabel Wisse Smit & Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau
Mabel Wisse Smit and Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau married in Delft, Netherlands in April of 2004. The couple had two daughters together before the Dutch prince passed away in 2013 at the age of 44.
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Mary Donaldson of Denmark & Crown Prince Frederik
Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and Mary Donaldson were married in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2004.
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Prince Charles & Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
In April of 2005, Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles in a civil ceremony held at the Windsor Guildhall followed by a marriage blessing at Windsor Castle’s St. George’s Chapel.
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Peter Phillips & Autumn Kelly
Peter Phillips, the eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, married his Canadian-born bride, Autumn Kelly, at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in 2008.
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Prince Joachim & Princess Marie of Denmark
Prince Joachim of Denmark married his second wife, formerly Marie Cavallier, at the Møgeltønder Church in South Jutland, Denmark. Today, the royal couple and their children reside in Copenhagen.
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Princess Victoria & Prince Daniel of Sweden
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Daniel Westling announced their engagement in 2009 and were married the following year at a gorgeous ceremony at the Storkyrkan Church in Stockholm. The pair are now now parents to Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar.
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King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck & Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan
Bhutan’s “Dragon King,” Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, married longtime girlfriend, then 21-year-old Jetsun Pema, at a small ceremony in Punakha, Bhutan in 2011.
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Princess Charlene & Prince Albert II of Monaco
In a gorgeous Armani Privé gown, Charlene Wittstock became Princess Charlene of Monaco in 2011 following her wedding to Prince Albert II at the Prince’s Palace in Monaco.
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Zara Phillips & Mike Tindall
Zara Phillips, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, married husband Mike Tindall back in 2011 at the Canongate Kirk on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile in Scotland.
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Prince Guillaume & Princess Stéphanie of Luxembourg
In October 2012, Prince Guillaume, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy were married at a civil ceremony at the Luxembourg City Hall, and had a regal religious ceremony at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Luxembourg the following day.
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Princess Maria Carolina Christina of Bourbon-Parma & Albert Alphons Ludgerus Brenninkmeijer
Princess Maria Carolina de Bourbon-Parme married Albert Brenninkmeijer in a 2012 ceremony held at San Miniato al Monte Basilica in Florence.
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Prince Felix & Princess Claire of Luxembourg
In 2013, Prince Felix of Luxembourg married Claire Lademacher at a gorgeous wedding ceremony held at Basilique Sainte Marie-Madeleine in Saint-Maximin-La-Sainte-Baume, France.
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Princess Madeleine & Christopher O’Neill of Sweden
Princess Madeleine, the youngest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden, married Christopher O’Neill at The Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden in 2013. The couple are now proud parents to three precious royal kiddos.
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Beatrice Borromeo & Pierre Casiraghi
The nuptials of Italian aristocrat Beatrice Borromeo and Pierre Casiraghi, the youngest son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover and the grandson of Grace Kelly, was among the most lavish wedding ceremonies of 2015.
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Prince Carl Philip & Princess Sofia of Sweden
Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, the second child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, married Sofia Hellqvist at The Royal Palace in Stockholm in 2015.
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Lady Charlotte Wellesley & Alejandro Santo Domingo
At 25 years old, Lady Charlotte Wellesley, daughter of the Duke of Wellington and Princess Antonia of Prussia, married billionaire American-Colombian businessman Alejandro Santo Domingo at a quaint ceremony in Illora, Spain in 2016.
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Prince Ernst August Jr. & Ekaterina Malysheva
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Prince Christian of Hanover & Alessandra de Osma
Another German royal, Prince Christian of Hanover, the younger son of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover, married former model Alessandra de Osma in Lima, Peru in March of this year.
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