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Article: Windy and Winky wed... ...with police escort, Royal protection officers doing the valet parking and (well done, Princess Pushy) a seat for everyone.(News)
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- September 13, 2009
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Byline: Katie Nicholl ROYAL CORRESPONDENTsAdditional reporting: Amanda Perthen and Christopher Leake
AFTER copious amounts of herbal valium, a dress rehearsal and some last-minute jitters over the everexpanding budget, Lord Freddie Windsor and actress Sophie Winkleman married in a candlelit ceremony at Hampton Court yesterday.
After the ceremony, the emotional bride admitted: 'I wept through the whole thing.' She had swept into the grounds of Henry VIII's favourite palace in a silver Rolls-Royce accompanied by her 70-year-old father Barry, clasping a bouquet of cream roses and waving to the crowds that lined the street.
The groom's parents, ...
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Article: LORD FREDDIE WINDSOR.
The Evening Standard (London, England);
March 18, 2003 ;
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... ... is earning an honest living. Lord Freddie Windsor has been hired by the ... Unlike his parents, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, who have been criticised ... works as a consultant. Happily, Lord Freddie was hired last week - to write ...
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