Some 650 guests attended a reception at Queen Elizabeth's Buckingham Palace residence following the wedding of Britain's Prince William to Kate Middleton in London on Friday.Here are details of the reception.<ul><li>The guests were served Pol Roger Nv Brut Reserve Champagne along with other soft and alcoholic drinks.</li><li>About 10,000 canapes were made by a team of 21 chefs at the palace using produce sourced from Royal Warrant holding companies using British-based ingredients. They included:</li></ul>Cornish Crab Salad on Lemon BliniPressed Duck Terrine with Fruit ChutneyRoulade of Goats Cheese with Caramelised WalnutsAssortment of Palmiers and Cheese StrawsScottish Smoked Salmon Rose on Beetroot BliniMiniature Watercress and Asparagus TartPoached Asparagus spears with Hollandaise Sauce for DippingQuails' Eggs with Celery SaltScottish Langoustines with Lemon Mayonnaise Pressed Confit of Pork Belly with Crayfish and CracklingWild Mushroom and Celeriac ChaussonBubble and Squeak with Confit Shoulder of LambGrain Mustard and honey-glazed ChipolatasSmoked Haddock Fishcake with Pea GuacamoleMiniature Yorkshire...
- 4/30/2011
- Filmicafe
James Blunt in June 2010. From Patrick McMullan. The royal wedding of Prince William and the future Princess Catherine is just 41 days away. From the daily barrage of tabloid folly, Vf.com’s Royal Watcher in London plucks the best for your wedding crib notes. • The wedding singer has been revealed! Over the past week, various announcements have been made about the musical performances to take place on April 29. The list includes, but is not limited to, those by the Abbey's choir and the Chapel Royal Choir; the beaming blonde Claire Jones, a.k.a. the Prince of Wales’s official harpist; the melancholic crooner James Blunt, although oddly Blunt will be playing the church organ instead of lending his vocals; and the band of the Welsh Guards, who will perform with the help of actor (and Welshman) Michael Sheen.
- 3/18/2011
- Vanity Fair
Here's another box to check off of that royal wedding to-do list. Prince William and Kate Middleton have selected the musicians to perform at their ceremony on April 29. And the choices are steeped in tradition. Two choirs, one orchestra, and the fanfare team from the Central Band of the Royal Air Force will all play a part in the couple's wedding ceremony. "Both Prince William and Miss Middleton have taken a great deal of interest and care in choosing the music for their Service," the Palace said in a statement, adding that the music "will include a number of well-known...
- 3/16/2011
- by Rennie Dyball
- PEOPLE.com
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