@ the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace
この日の為に保存されていたそうな・・・・・(@_@;)
そんな風習があったんだ。
"the Chapel Royal", St James's Palace
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joked that: "it's the first time he's been quiet all day."
↓チャールズ皇太子&カミラ夫人
↓パパ:マイケルさん
↓ピッパ&ジェームス姉弟
↓《Julia Samuel》 さん&旦那様、最年少 《Hugh Grosvenor》
↓《William van Cutsem》 and wife Rosie
↓《Emilia Jardine-Paterson》 and husband David
↓《Oliver Baker》 with partner Mel
『STYLE』
↓ちなみに、キャサリン妃のクリスチャン洗礼式☆
左:両親、右:おばあちゃんらしい
キャロルさんソックリ(@_@)
Attached are some pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge on her baptism day with her parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, and her maternal grandmother, Dorothy Goldsmith. Kate was christened on June 20, 1982 at Bradfield's St. Andrew's Church and later confirmed into the Church of England on March 10, 2011
Godparents
『Godparents』
↓《Zara Tindall》
従姉で唯一のロイヤル・メンバー!!!
予期しなかった方ではありますが、
この方が入ってるから、他の方が欠席でも(特にアン王女?)なんとか・・・?
↓《Julia Samuel》 54才
従姉で唯一のロイヤル・メンバー!!!
予期しなかった方ではありますが、
この方が入ってるから、他の方が欠席でも(特にアン王女?)なんとか・・・?
↓《Julia Samuel》 54才
1987年以降、故ダイアナ元妃と、とっても親しかったご友人で、
ダイアナ妃は、彼女の4人いる息子さんの一人《Benjamin》 の、ゴッドペアレントだったらしい。
そして、ウィリアムがパトロンとなっている、
『Child Bereavement UK』 :家族を失った人たちのサポート
の設立にも関わった方☆
ダイアナ妃は、彼女の4人いる息子さんの一人《Benjamin》 の、ゴッドペアレントだったらしい。
そして、ウィリアムがパトロンとなっている、
『Child Bereavement UK』 :家族を失った人たちのサポート
の設立にも関わった方☆
ウィリアムチームで、最も最年長でもあり
2005年から、ウィリアム王子&ハリー王子の個人秘書として
常に、頼りになる存在として彼らを支えてきた方☆
実は今年、フルタイムでの勤務としては、お辞めになりましたが、
今後も、週一:パートタイムで(笑)、コンサルタントとして彼らの傍に☆
とっても、ふさわしい方ですね。
しかし、びっくり
52才だったとは・・・・・もっと上に(笑)
常に、ゴッドペアレンツ・メンバーとしてリストに入っていたCutsem家
予想とは違い、4人いらっしゃる息子さんの中の、
末っ子《William》 だった~~!!
そもそも、チャールズ皇太子がお父様《Hugh van Cutsem》 と親交が深く
子供の時から、息子同士も仲良しという、家族ぐるみのお付き合い☆
唯一のカソリック・ファミリー
こちらのメンバーなくしては進まない・・・・・
そのお父様は、今年お亡くなりになりましたが。
5月 《Rosie Ruck-Keene》と結婚されましたが、
ロイヤル・ウェディングにも出席された、このRosieさん、
なんと、キャサリンさんと別れた後のウィリアム王子と、
2007年 デートしたと言われています(@_@)
4人の息子さん、全員ハンサムですなあ~、こちらのご一家♥
ウィリアム王子とは19才の時からで、
キャサリンさんとも、マルボローカレッジ時代同級生だったこの方
予想通りでしたね☆
2007年、王子と別れ傷心のキャサリンさんと一緒に
イビザ島に行ったとか。
インテリアデザイナーとしてご活躍☆
恐らく、ケンジントンパレスの改装にも
アドバイスしたかも。
St Andrews大学時代のご友人
この方の情報だけ、極端に少ない・・・・・・
この方の情報だけ、極端に少ない・・・・・・
ニューキャッスル大学の学生
英国内で、最も裕福な人 の一人として数えられる
《the Duke of Westminster》 の息子であり相続人☆
確かに、財産の面でも、考慮して選ばないと?
だとしても、大切、それも、必要
子供の事を考えればこそね。
そもそも、この方のお母様は、ウィリアム王子のゴッドマザーだそうなのです。
ダイアナ妃が選ばれた唯一の人だったとか。
この彼の、昨年21才の誕生日の際、
ものすごく豪華絢爛なパーティーが開催(といいます、あえて)されたそうです。
両親所有の”pile Eaton Hall” で、
コメディアンや、ヒップホップデュオのパフォーマンスなども。
そして、そのパーティーに、ハリー王子も出席されたらしい。
ちなみに、かかった経費は、3~400万ポンドだとか(@_@;)
英国内で、最も裕福な人 の一人として数えられる
《the Duke of Westminster》 の息子であり相続人☆
確かに、財産の面でも、考慮して選ばないと?
だとしても、大切、それも、必要
子供の事を考えればこそね。
そもそも、この方のお母様は、ウィリアム王子のゴッドマザーだそうなのです。
ダイアナ妃が選ばれた唯一の人だったとか。
この彼の、昨年21才の誕生日の際、
ものすごく豪華絢爛なパーティーが開催(といいます、あえて)されたそうです。
両親所有の”pile Eaton Hall” で、
コメディアンや、ヒップホップデュオのパフォーマンスなども。
そして、そのパーティーに、ハリー王子も出席されたらしい。
ちなみに、かかった経費は、3~400万ポンドだとか(@_@;)
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↓大司教のメッセージ
動画☆
the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby
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恒例の・・・・・・
『Street』
はい、恒例(?)のストリート写真☆
ロイヤルのおめでたい行事には、街中盛り上がる。
ワタシが先日阪急のPOP-UP shopで売ってました、ロイヤルのマスクも
これと同じ意味?っていいますか、
ロイヤルをこよなく愛してるの意
日本とは真逆の意、ともとられかねず、いささか危険ではありますが(・・;)
絵になるユニオンジャック♥
↓こういうヒトいっぱいいるんだよね~イギリスって(笑)
↓出たあ~~テリーさん!!!!
ロイヤルズのお祝い事に、この方が居ないわけはない(^_-)-☆
なんか、むしろホッとするなあ、いらして(笑)
↓Terry Hutt, 78
↓テリーさんはどこで撮っても許される?
ってことはないと思いますが(笑)
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
『The Christening of Prince George: Guests and Godparents Published on 23rd October 2013』
Published on 23rd October 2013
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2472989/Prince-Georges-christening-Royal-family-St-James-baptism-Kate-Williams-baby.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2472997/Prince-George-christening-Godparents-revealed.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2472989/Prince-George-christening-Well-wishers-camp-outside-St-James-Palace.html
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恒例の・・・・・・
『Street』
はい、恒例(?)のストリート写真☆
ロイヤルのおめでたい行事には、街中盛り上がる。
ワタシが先日阪急のPOP-UP shopで売ってました、ロイヤルのマスクも
これと同じ意味?っていいますか、
ロイヤルをこよなく愛してるの意
日本とは真逆の意、ともとられかねず、いささか危険ではありますが(・・;)
絵になるユニオンジャック♥
↓こういうヒトいっぱいいるんだよね~イギリスって(笑)
↓出たあ~~テリーさん!!!!
ロイヤルズのお祝い事に、この方が居ないわけはない(^_-)-☆
なんか、むしろホッとするなあ、いらして(笑)
↓Terry Hutt, 78
↓テリーさんはどこで撮っても許される?
ってことはないと思いますが(笑)
The following guests will attend Prince George’s Christening today at the Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace:
- The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh
- The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry
- Mr and Mrs Michael Middleton, Mr James Middleton and Miss Pippa Middleton
Prince George’s Godparents and their spouses
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have asked the following people to be Godparents to Prince George:
- Mr Oliver Baker (Oliver Baker attended the University of St Andrews with The Duke and Duchess)
- Mrs David Jardine-Paterson (Emilia Jardine-Paterson attended Marlborough College with The Duchess)
- Earl Grosvenor (Hugh) (Earl Grosvenor is the son of The Duke of Westminster)
- Mr Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton (Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton served as Private Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry from 2005-2012 and continues to serve part-time as Principal Private Secretary and Equerry)
- The Hon Mrs Michael Samuel (Julia Samuel was a close friend of The Princess of Wales)
- Mrs Michael Tindall (Zara Tindall is The Duke of Cambridge’s cousin)
- Mr William van Cutsem (William van Cutsem is a childhood friend of The Duke of Cambridge)
Prince George will wear the hand made replica of the Royal Christening Robe, made by Angela Kelly, Dressmaker to The Queen.
The Lily Font and water from the River Jordan will be used during the baptism.
Following
the service, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will give a
private tea in Clarence House. Guests will be served slices of
christening cake, which is a tier taken from The Duke and Duchess of
Cambridge’s wedding cake.
The Christening of Prince George: Service Details
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have chosen
two hymns, two lessons and two anthems for the christening of their
son, Prince George.
The Hymns are Breathe on Me, Breath of God and Be Thou My Vision.
The lessons are from St. Luke ch. 18, verses 15-17, read by Miss Pippa Middleton and St. John ch. 15, verses 1-5, read by Prince Harry.
The anthems are Blessed Jesu! Here we Stand (Richard Popplewell) and The Lord Bless You and Keep You (John Rutter).
Blessed Jesu! Here we Stand was written for Prince William’s baptism on 4th August 1982.
The anthems will be performed by The Choir of Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal.
The Processional Organ Music will be J. S. Bach’s Fantasia in G (BWV 572).
The Recessional Organ Music will be C. M. Widor’s Toccata from Symphony No 5.
The
Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, will baptise
Prince George. He will be supported by The Dean of The Chapel Royal (The
Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Chartres) and The Sub-Dean
of the Chapel Royal (The Reverend Prebendary William Scott).
Notes to Editors
The Chapel Royal Choir
The
Choir of Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal comprises six
Gentlemen-in-Ordinary, who are professional singers, and ten Children of
the Chapel Royal, boy choristers who hold the Sovereign's choral
scholarships at the City of London School, and wear Gold and Scarlet
State Coats, still tailored to the Royal Warrant of 1661.
At St
James's Palace, the Chapel Royal choir sings on Sundays weekly in the
Chapel Royal or The Queen's Chapel facing Marlborough Road, and at other
events elsewhere as commanded by The Queen. These include the annual
Royal Maundy service, the Remembrance Sunday Parade at the Cenotaph in
Whitehall, and, in recent years, the wedding of Prince William to
Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey, in addition to the Golden and
Diamond Jubilee Services at St Paul's Cathedral.
Choirs of other
Chapels Royal under the authority of The Dean of the Chapel Royal, whose
Ordinary is The Queen, continue to operate simultaneously at the Tower
of London and Hampton Court Palace.
The Queen’s Guard
The
St James’s Palace detachment of The Queen’s Guard has turned out today
in Colour Court for The Queen’s arrival. The Queen will be received with
the Royal Salute.
Prince George was christened today in a ceremony that spanned four generations of the Royal family.
The baby Prince looked pink-cheeked, chubby and peaceful as he emerged from the historic Chapel Royal at St James's Palace in the arms of his mother The Duchess of Cambridge, who beamed with delight.
Prince George arrived for his christening in the arms of his father, the Duke of Cambridge, and gurgled happily when his great grandparents The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrived for the short service.
The three-month-old made only his second appearance in public for the christening. His only previous public outing was when The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in central London the day after he was born on July 22. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby, greeted both families at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace.
When The Queen's car arrived, nearby doors in the palace opened and young Prince George could be heard gurgling.
His grandfather The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall walked forward to meet The Queen, who was being greeted by the Archbishop and the Bishop of London Richard Chartres.
The doting grandfather was followed by The Duke and Duchess, with The Duke holding his son in front of him and jiggling him up and down as he walked. He was joined by his brother
Prince Harry, who greeted his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh as The Duke told everyone: "He's all ready", adding: "So far so good."
Prince George, who stared curiously at his relatives as they chatted, was wearing a replica of a christening gown made for Queen Victoria's eldest daughter in 1841, which almost touched the ground.
The Royal party spoke for a few more minutes and The Duchess walked over to greet The Duke of Edinburgh, kissing him on both cheeks before curtseying.
Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton both gave readings at the christening.
Prince George will have seven godparents, including Zara Phillips and six of his parents' close friends.
The Duke and Duchess chose two hymns, two lessons and two anthems for the service.
The first lesson, from the Gospel of St Luke, Ch 18, verses 15-17, was read by Miss Middleton, who was The Duchess's maid of honour at Their Royal Highness's wedding.
The second, from St John's gospel, chapter 15, verses 1-5, was read by Prince Harry.
The two hymns at the service were Breathe on Me, Breath of God and Be Thou My Vision.
Two anthems were also performed at the service, including Blessed Jesu! Here we Stand, by Richard Popplewell, which was written for The Duke's own baptism on August 4 1982.
The second was John Rutter's well-known anthem The Lord Bless You and Keep You.
Both were performed by The Choir of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, which performed at Their Royal Highnesses' wedding as well as at the Golden and Diamond Jubilee Services at St Paul's Cathedral. The choir was made up of six Gentlemen-in-Ordinary, who are professional singers, and 10 Children of the Chapel Royal, boy choristers who hold the Sovereign's choral scholarships at the City of London School.
They wore Gold and Scarlet State Coats, still tailored to the Royal Warrant of 1661.
The Chapel Royal choir sings each Sunday at the Chapel Royal, or the Queen's Chapel at St James's Palace, as well as at other events including the annual Royal Maundy service, the Remembrance Sunday Parade at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
The Archbishop of Canterbury was supported by The Dean of The Chapel Royal (The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Chartres) and The Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal (The Reverend Prebendary William Scott).
Earlier, The Queen was received with a Royal Salute from the St James's Palace detachment of The Queen's Guard as she arrived in Colour Court.
The Duchess of Cambridge looked relaxed before the service began.
Earlier her family - parents Carole and Michael Middleton and siblings Pippa and James - arrived as a group.
They were warmly greeted by the Bishop of London and Archbishop before taking their seats in the chapel.
The godparents arrived together - William van Cutsem and wife Rosie, Oliver Baker and wife Melissa, Emilia Jardine-Paterson and husband David, and Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton and wife Susannah at the front. Julia Samuel was joined by husband Michael and the Duke of Westminster's son Hugh Grosvenor came alone, with Zara and Mike Tindall bringing up the rear.
The christening service lasted around 35 minutes and when it came to an end The Queen and The Duke were the first to leave, with Her Majesty clutching a copy of the order of service.
The Archbishop and the Bishop of London were waiting on the steps and were thanked by the family and friends of Their Royal Highnesses as the guests left.
They proceeded to Clarence House where proud grandfather The Prince of Wales and his wife were hosting a private tea, where guests were served slices of christening cake - taken from a tier of the Royal wedding cake.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left the chapel together with The Duchess holding her son who was wide eyed and clasped his hands together.
Dr Chartres looked at Prince George's tiny hands and joked with his parents, saying he was holding them in a "very commanding" manner.
Lambeth House later released highlights of the address given by Mr Welby during the baptism of the Prince George.
The Archbishop said that the parents and godparents of Prince George have a "simple task" to "make sure he knows who this Jesus is.
"Speak of him, read stories about him. Introduce him in prayer. Help him to grow and flourish into the person God has created and has called him to be."
He told the guests that as a Christian, Prince George "is to share the life of Christ which is in him, regardless of whom he meets, their faith or nature or habits, so that others find life.
"That sharing may be in words, or generous actions - most likely both - but it will be both very costly and infinitely rewarding."
The Archbishop concluded: "For life to be complete, the living and trusted love of Jesus Christ is the foundation. "That is something we grow into, live out, hold onto, and which finally carries us home.
"With Christ and his love as our centre, all the needs we meet are faced, all the hopes we have are shaped, and all the possibilities of our life journey are fulfilled."
********************************************************
The Christening of Prince George
23rd October 2013
Prince George was christened today in a ceremony that spanned four generations of the Royal family.
The baby Prince looked pink-cheeked, chubby and peaceful as he emerged from the historic Chapel Royal at St James's Palace in the arms of his mother The Duchess of Cambridge, who beamed with delight.
Prince George arrived for his christening in the arms of his father, the Duke of Cambridge, and gurgled happily when his great grandparents The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrived for the short service.
The three-month-old made only his second appearance in public for the christening. His only previous public outing was when The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in central London the day after he was born on July 22. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby, greeted both families at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace.
When The Queen's car arrived, nearby doors in the palace opened and young Prince George could be heard gurgling.
His grandfather The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall walked forward to meet The Queen, who was being greeted by the Archbishop and the Bishop of London Richard Chartres.
The doting grandfather was followed by The Duke and Duchess, with The Duke holding his son in front of him and jiggling him up and down as he walked. He was joined by his brother
Prince Harry, who greeted his grandfather The Duke of Edinburgh as The Duke told everyone: "He's all ready", adding: "So far so good."
Prince George, who stared curiously at his relatives as they chatted, was wearing a replica of a christening gown made for Queen Victoria's eldest daughter in 1841, which almost touched the ground.
The Royal party spoke for a few more minutes and The Duchess walked over to greet The Duke of Edinburgh, kissing him on both cheeks before curtseying.
Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton both gave readings at the christening.
Prince George will have seven godparents, including Zara Phillips and six of his parents' close friends.
The Duke and Duchess chose two hymns, two lessons and two anthems for the service.
The first lesson, from the Gospel of St Luke, Ch 18, verses 15-17, was read by Miss Middleton, who was The Duchess's maid of honour at Their Royal Highness's wedding.
The second, from St John's gospel, chapter 15, verses 1-5, was read by Prince Harry.
The two hymns at the service were Breathe on Me, Breath of God and Be Thou My Vision.
Two anthems were also performed at the service, including Blessed Jesu! Here we Stand, by Richard Popplewell, which was written for The Duke's own baptism on August 4 1982.
The second was John Rutter's well-known anthem The Lord Bless You and Keep You.
Both were performed by The Choir of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, which performed at Their Royal Highnesses' wedding as well as at the Golden and Diamond Jubilee Services at St Paul's Cathedral. The choir was made up of six Gentlemen-in-Ordinary, who are professional singers, and 10 Children of the Chapel Royal, boy choristers who hold the Sovereign's choral scholarships at the City of London School.
They wore Gold and Scarlet State Coats, still tailored to the Royal Warrant of 1661.
The Chapel Royal choir sings each Sunday at the Chapel Royal, or the Queen's Chapel at St James's Palace, as well as at other events including the annual Royal Maundy service, the Remembrance Sunday Parade at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
The Archbishop of Canterbury was supported by The Dean of The Chapel Royal (The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Chartres) and The Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal (The Reverend Prebendary William Scott).
Earlier, The Queen was received with a Royal Salute from the St James's Palace detachment of The Queen's Guard as she arrived in Colour Court.
The Duchess of Cambridge looked relaxed before the service began.
Earlier her family - parents Carole and Michael Middleton and siblings Pippa and James - arrived as a group.
They were warmly greeted by the Bishop of London and Archbishop before taking their seats in the chapel.
The godparents arrived together - William van Cutsem and wife Rosie, Oliver Baker and wife Melissa, Emilia Jardine-Paterson and husband David, and Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton and wife Susannah at the front. Julia Samuel was joined by husband Michael and the Duke of Westminster's son Hugh Grosvenor came alone, with Zara and Mike Tindall bringing up the rear.
The christening service lasted around 35 minutes and when it came to an end The Queen and The Duke were the first to leave, with Her Majesty clutching a copy of the order of service.
The Archbishop and the Bishop of London were waiting on the steps and were thanked by the family and friends of Their Royal Highnesses as the guests left.
They proceeded to Clarence House where proud grandfather The Prince of Wales and his wife were hosting a private tea, where guests were served slices of christening cake - taken from a tier of the Royal wedding cake.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left the chapel together with The Duchess holding her son who was wide eyed and clasped his hands together.
Dr Chartres looked at Prince George's tiny hands and joked with his parents, saying he was holding them in a "very commanding" manner.
Lambeth House later released highlights of the address given by Mr Welby during the baptism of the Prince George.
The Archbishop said that the parents and godparents of Prince George have a "simple task" to "make sure he knows who this Jesus is.
"Speak of him, read stories about him. Introduce him in prayer. Help him to grow and flourish into the person God has created and has called him to be."
He told the guests that as a Christian, Prince George "is to share the life of Christ which is in him, regardless of whom he meets, their faith or nature or habits, so that others find life.
"That sharing may be in words, or generous actions - most likely both - but it will be both very costly and infinitely rewarding."
The Archbishop concluded: "For life to be complete, the living and trusted love of Jesus Christ is the foundation. "That is something we grow into, live out, hold onto, and which finally carries us home.
"With Christ and his love as our centre, all the needs we meet are faced, all the hopes we have are shaped, and all the possibilities of our life journey are fulfilled."
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2472989/Prince-Georges-christening-Royal-family-St-James-baptism-Kate-Williams-baby.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2472997/Prince-George-christening-Godparents-revealed.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2472989/Prince-George-christening-Well-wishers-camp-outside-St-James-Palace.html
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