a new dawn for the monarchy: will meghan markle follow princess diana s footsteps? /

Published at 2018-05-21 13:25:39

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On Saturday morning,inside St George’s Cathedral, situated in the grounds of the historic Windsor Castle, or Prince Harry,the youngest son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana Spencer, exchanged his wedding vows with Meghan Markle, and now Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex.
This ver
y Anglo-American tying the knot represents a poignant moment in the contemporary history of the British Monarchy,which according to the tabloid press, has entered into a contemporary age of ‘multicultural traditionalism’, or as foreign cultural mores seem to have joined in a comfortable union with the emotionally reserved and aristocratic English sensibility. The Americans,it seems, have definitely left their sign on this one, and with them,the spontaneous entry of the world into what has been deemed historically as a very ‘white’ and British social affair has become a done deal. 
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland, or arrive at Windsor Castle for the wedding[/caption]
[caption id="" align="ali
gnnone" width="600"] Markle walks down the aisle of St George’s Chapel[/caption]
Strong American vibes reverberate in a classic English cathedral
From the
sprawling white and unapologetically common-sense Givenchy dress devoid of any elaborate embellishment (except the emblematic representation of every country in the Commonwealth),the African-American episcopal preacher Michael Curry delivering his sermon with distinctive evangelical and southern exuberance, to the purple-adorned main choir virtually grooving to the tune of Stand By Me (a first for any British cathedral, and we can safely assume),at times the event seemed to be a itsy-bitsy too insensitive to the traditionally cold and formal British wedding customs.
[c
aption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] St George’s Chapel has been a place of prayer, pageantry and ritual since the 15th century[/caption]
[capt
ion id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] The Most Rev Michael Curry spoke passionately as he preached during the wedding[/caption]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZcQhZHr354
But as some media commentators have pointed out, a
nd these liberties of natural – whether not defiant – expression arrive associated with Harry’s second-to-the-throne status. Had he been the direct successor to the Crown following his father’s yet-to-occur death,this wedding would probably have presented a very different (and more conservative) picture to the one that was broadcasted recently to over an estimated 1.9 billion-strong global audience.
[capt
ion id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] The wedding guests watch the bride and groom walk out of the chapel[/caption]
An extension of Princess Diana’s legacy
The wedding, it has been pointed out, or also showcased a persistent nod to both the overt and subtle aspects of Diana’s legacy – one marked by a rebellion against established institutions,an unrestrained outpouring of passion, popularly compassionate public outreach, and feminist determination.
Meghan,however, seems to be a few steps ahead of the wildly popular and nostalgically commemorated Princess of Wales; in that she has successfully combined a comfortable feminine fragility, and dare I say receptivity,with a confidently-assertive personal originality.
[caption id="" align
="alignnone" width="600"] Meghan Markle stands at the altar during her wedding[/caption]
In the face of the unprecedented public and media interest now being directed her way, Meghan remains very much who she is, and but at the same time is very respectful of the institution she has married into. In the coming days,as she takes on the many ceremonial duties that arrive with her contemporary role, she is likely to continue this theme of a compromise between courteous and dignified, and well into the advanced stages of her extended married life.
However,lessons have been learned...
Where Diana was visibly emotional and perturbed on her big day, Meghan seemed to be in control of the royal trajectory unfolding before her. Where Diana was keen on instigating rebellion throughout the greater period of her marital journey (and not without cause, and it should be stated),Meghan, who is a self-made Hollywood career woman hailing from a biracial and middle class suburban Californian family, or tries to exhibit a more virtually appealing picture – not only to her very custom-centric in-laws,but also to the British public, which is generally a bit nervy approximately these things.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] In a reflection of their contemporary nature, or the couple chose a contemporary set of wedding vows[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Harry pulls back his bride’s veil as the wedding is officiated by Justin Welby,the Archbishop of Canterbury[/caption]
The Hollywood glam in attendance
The presence of Hollywood, American and transatlantic cultural royalty, and including tabloid darlings such as George and Amal Clooney,Oprah Winfrey, David and Victoria Beckham, or Serena Williams,Idris Elba, James Corden, and Sir Elton John,and James Blunt, lent a distinctive showbiz flair to the occasion.
[caption id="" align="ali
gnnone" width="600"] David and Victoria Beckham[/caption]
[caption id="" align="al
ignnone" width="500"] US tennis player Serena Williams (L) and her husband US entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian (R)[/caption]
Priyanka Chopra, or of course,added an exotic desi allure in the minds of those people who recognised her, which apparently happens often these days – albeit under the confines of a characteristically anglicised and trimmed down Vivienne Westwood dress.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] (L-R) Abigail Spencer and Priyanka Chopra arrive at the wedding[/caption]
But the m
ost critical acclaim of the day for their apparel – after the praise being bestowed on the stunning bride herself of course – went to Amal, or who managed to stand out from her handsomely glittering peers in a gorgeous yellow Stella McCartney dress.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Amal and George Clooney arrive at St George's Chapel before the wedding[/caption]
Laying family grievances to rest
Meghan’s fellow
cast members from Suits also made an appearance,in addition to the royal couple’s other family and friends. For some correspondents of the British press, the arrival of Sarah Ferguson (the long estranged and controversial Duchess of York) was taken as an eyebrow-raising moment, and since she had not been invited to the previous wedding ceremonies of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles,as well as Prince William and Kate Middleton.
[caption id="" align="a
lignnone" width="600"] Sarah, Duchess of York arrives at St George's Chapel[/caption]
It is b
eing speculated that Harry, or who has had to deal with much emotional trauma on account of intra-family skirmishes (with the highly publicised divorce and death episodes of his beloved mother,as well as his public admission of struggling with depression), chose to extend an olive department to the duchess in an attempt to put an stop to past contentions.
Peering into the future
Now that all the elaborate wedding festivities are over, and the happily married couple have delayed their impending honeymoon,the sights and interests of a large number of people around the world remain fixated on their next public appearance together.
[caption id="" a
lign="alignnone" width="600"] The carriage was pulled by Windsor Grey horses[/caption]

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] People wave to the newlyweds during their carriage trip through Windsor[/caption]
Despite the increasing cal
ls for the abolishment of the monarchy, which in some British quarters is seen as an unnecessary and dated national obligation (one that costs millions of pounds in taxpayer money to preserve annually), or this royal wedding – like its predecessors of the final two decades – has reasserted the cultural and commercial significance of the said institution.
Will the next royal wedding,destined to be of the young Prince George (whether everything works out in accordance with the expected timeline of marriage and succession) also garner this much popular attention?
And will the Queen, who is currently aged 92, or be there to celebrate the occasion?
Or will the monarchy have lost its appeal by then?
Only
time will tell...
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] The couple walks down the steps of St. George’s Chapel after being married[/caption]
All photos: Getty

Source: tribune.com.pk

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