15 Waxyaabood oo mamnuuc ka noqonaya Meghan Markel marka uu meherka ku dhaco oo ay Qoyska Boqortooyada ka mid noqoto
15 Waxyaabood oo mamnuuc ka noqonaya Meghan Markel marka uu meherka ku dhaco oo ay Qoyska Boqortooyada ka mid noqoto
1. In ay sawir Selfie ah gasho - Meghan durba waxa ay laylisay xeerka ah inaysan isa sawir (selfie) geli karin ama qof la gali karin.
2. Inaysan kaligeed albaabka qasriga ka bixi karin - dhaqanka soo jireenka ah ee Qoyska Boqortooyada ayaa qaba inaysan gabadha bannaanka u bixi karin kaligeed ama maxramkeeda la’aantiis.
3. Meghan ma shaacin karto sawiradeeda mana yeelan karto sawir qaade u gaar ah.
4. Ma yeelan karto bar bulsho ama mareeg iyada u gaar ah waa in ay ku biirtaa oo warbixinada bulshada ugu gudbisaa summad qoyseedka @KensingtoRoyal.
5. Ma shaacin karto sawirada iyo muuqaalada dareenka leh ee iyada iyo saygeeda.
6. Ma codeyn karto xilliga doorashada xataa hadii ay qaadato dhalashada dalka ingariiska.
7. Ma xiran karto dhar muujinaya cawradeeda sida ay sameysay faraanti geliskeeda marki ay ku labisatay labiska Ralph Russo ee $7,500 la iibiyo.
8. Ma xiran karto dharka gaagaaban ama midabada il qabadka ah.
9. Ma xiran karto okiyaaleyaasha xaragada.
10. Carrabkeeda bannaanka uma soo bixin karto bulshada dhexdeeda
11. Ma qaadan karto boorsooyinka waaweyn ay dumarka ku xaragoodaan.
12. Kama qeyb geli karto munaasabadaha fashion ka asbuuc laha ah ee ay xubinta ka ahayd.
13a. Ma fariisan karto goob aan loo fasixin
13b. Lugaha isma dul saaran karto
14. Ma seexan karto boqorada oo aan seexan
15. Hadyadaha loo keeno iyada ma furi karto waa in addeegeyaasha qasriga ay furaan.
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Britain's Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle sealed their wedding vows with a kiss on the steps outside St. George's Chapel in Windsor on Saturday, after a groundbreaking ceremony that didn't challenge royal norms so much as drive a gilded coach and horses through them.
This 14th century royal peculiar -- a church under the direct control of the monarch -- echoed to the sounds of a fiery Chicago preacher, a soulful gospel choir and the first black winner of a prestigious British music prize, as a constellation of A-list Americans rubbed shoulders with the bluest-blooded of British royalty.
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If anyone came expecting a traditional high-church British state occasion, they must have left sorely disappointed. For everyone else, including the millions who tuned in across the world, this was an electrifying affair that will live long in the memory.
Convention was broken almost from the start. After ascending the 20 or so steps to the chapel's West Door, the bride entered to a traditional fanfare by the State Trumpeters. But then, instead of the customary rousing organ voluntary -- Bach or Wagner, perhaps -- Meghan set off down the aisle to a haunting and ethereal cantata by composed by Handel for the birthday of Queen Anne in 1714.
In a striking image, the outspoken biracial American divorcée walked unescorted, followed by her 10 bridesmaids and page boys.
Almost every part of the ceremony made a statement. Meghan's elegant white dress with an open bateau neckline was by British designer Clare Waight Keller, the first female artistic director for the Givenchy fashion house.. The 16-foot-long veil was held in place by a diamond bandeau tiara lent to her by the Queen.
Only when she reached the 15th-century chapel's Quire was Markle accompanied for her final steps to the foot of the altar by Prince Charles, Harry's father. Even then, he stepped back. There was no one needed to "give her away."
Harry, flanked by his brother and best man Prince William, looked emotional as he waited for Meghan, dressed in the frockcoat uniform of the Blues and Royals. As she reached his side, Harry appeared to say: "You look amazing. I missed you."
Hands clasped, the couple listened to a stirring, soulful address by Bishop Michael Curry, the first African-American head of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Extemporising in the custom of American episcopalianism, Curry invoked the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. to deliver a powerful ode to love."We must discover the power of love, the power, the redemptive power of love," he thundered. "And when we do that, we will make of this whole world a new world. But love, love is the only way."
His impassioned preaching style was a marked departure from the usually conservative tone of a British royal wedding. Harry could be seen saying "Wow" to Meghan as Curry's speech ended. Other members of the royal family looked decidedly bemused.
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