The pomp, the pageantry; what's not to love? The technological age has brought with it a growing fascination with the royal family. But there's nothing quite like a royal wedding that gets the nation united in feverish anticipation. There's nothing quite like a British royal wedding - lavish ceremonies, glass carriages, ethereal cakes, prancing horses, yards-long wedding trains, diamond tiaras, botanical traditions and thousands of cheering people. It's always a big occasion that brings a whole country into a flurry of excitement and fascination. Across the globe, people tune in to watch as princes and princesses exchange vows and celebrate their love. From William and Kate, to Harry and Meghan, these nuptials have captured the world's attention.
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An opera singer pretends to be poor in order to romantically win over a composer.
Nov 1936
George Gommery enjoys slipping up to town to see some little actress, and never suspects that his wife can play the same game just as well as he can. Or at least, he never suspects until he tells his wife that her lover is engaged to the woman whom he has been entertaining in London.
Nov 1937