I didn’t watch the non-stop coverage. I did happen to catch the ceremony on TV here while I was getting vitals and meds and more lab draws in hospital. I did find I was rather impressed with the inclusivity of the ceremony. The sermon was a bit long for a wedding, I thought, but the message was inclusive and progressive, and more than a show piece of pomp and circumstance, I thought. We still got that show piece of pomp and circumstance, of course, but it felt like a more evolved, embracing everyone kind of ceremony – very forward looking.
They have to move with the times to remain relevant I guess. Few countries have royals these days.