Lessons To Learn From the #RoyalWedding
Interestingly Meghan Markle has broken record, she is the First American to be married to the royal family. Their relationship was really private and we can't really count the number of years they've been together before now. A Lot about this wedding is historic. She has always wanted to be a role model, solving gender issues. Yeah, her life has changed but trust me she has dreamt about it, argue it. Their passion brought them together, they both have the same passion of changing the world "a powerful force". Before I get too excited talking about her, Lets point out the lessons learnt:
Simplicity: Wow, the simplicity of the bride made me ask why do we waste so much impressing people? She would have dressed so much and bought the best jewelries to impress the over 100,000 guests who came for her wedding.
The makeup sef was obvious, it was more natural like her real face. Back to her wedding gown, it was made out of triple silk organza, featured an open bateau neckline with three-quarter-length sleeves. Her signature messy bun was polished into a low chignon, and the duchess had short nude-polished nails as she waved to crowds while entering the chapel.
![]() |
Photo Credit: BBC News |
It's funny how they beg us here in Nigeria to be simple on our wedding day.
Timeliness: All guests arrived on time and were seated before the entrance of the bride. In Nigeria we have a few people during the bride entrance and we get to see people come in during the whole service. I noticed the door was shut after the bride came but over here people stroll in late. hmmmm... God will help us. The message was well delivered, short and precised. Everyone was seated on time.
Choir Rendition : The choir rendition "kingdom Choir - Stand by me" well structured and well rehearsed. Our choir, our choir. They make us ask why me?, choir groups come unprepared to people's and sometimes don't pass a message with their songs . What of "The Anthem" was well delivered too. The choir wasn't screaming into the mic.
Church Courtesy: There was no church alariwo, meaning no noise during the service, no taking of pictures while they were going into and out of church. We couldn't even see photographers around the altar, I was looking for them sef. Everyone at the church were properly dressed including the celebrities, hair well covered and men well dressed. Lol....
The truth of the matter is that it was not just the Lord said passion and Love brought them together. If your body is exposed on your wedding day your wedding is a street wedding not a #Royal Wedding.


I have absolutely nothing against this blog but I am somewhat disgusted at the fact that you are setting her as a standard for some bride. Correct me if I am wrong. I am down for being modest and all but if I choose to spend a lot of money on my wedding dress why not?
ReplyDeleteIf I choose to have layers of foundation on my face for my wedding why not?
Why do we have to automatically think I am spending to please people.
I feel every bride have the right to look however she wants to look as long as it makes her happy.
Not everyone spend to please people and I don’t think God is against anyone spending money on themselves I think the issue that should be addressed is PRIDE not setting meghan as anybody standard.
Just my opinion - oluwafunmilayo.
Thanks so much for your opinion, we really appreciate
Delete