Of course, I do have a slight advantage over the rest of you. It helps in a pinch to be able to remind your bride that you gave up a throne for her.
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You mustn't upstage the bride.
I actually don't want a throne at all, because I don't view myself as a queen; I view myself as one of my fans.
Even the most understated ceremony involves a certain respect for ritual and pageantry. No one plays more of a significant role than the bride's attendants.
If you have your wife, and you are proud of something she's done, wouldn't you go and support her in something? That is what I was trying to do.
I'm one of those people who has always been a bridesmaid.
I'm very comfortable being married to an extremely strong, opinionated, and driven woman. But I also sit at the head of the table. I have both of those sides to me.
Some brides stress, some don't. I think I'm a serene bride.
Whatever woman may cast her lot with mine, should any ever do so, it is my intention to do all in my power to make her happy and contented; and there is nothing I can imagine that would make me more unhappy than to fail in the effort.
So many people say you have to remember to grab hold of your bride or groom and spend time with them. I think if we had done a traditional wedding, we would have been doing it for everyone else, but this was about the two of us.
A family on the throne is an interesting idea. It brings down the pride of sovereignty to the level of petty life.
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