Britian uninvites Syrian Ambassador from wedding

Ragman

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Britain withdraws Syria’s wedding invite By Danny Kemp, AFP
Thu, Apr 28, 2011 2:03 PM GMT+00:00

Britain on Thursday withdrew the Syrian ambassador's invitation on the eve of the royal wedding, while it emerged that Kate Middleton will not promise to obey Prince William in her marriage vows.

Seeking to end a diplomatic spat that was fast becoming a headache for organisers, Foreign Secretary William Hague said it was "unacceptable" for the envoy to attend because of Syria's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.

"In the light of this week's attacks against civilians by the Syrian security forces, which we have condemned, the Foreign Secretary has decided that the presence of the Syrian ambassador at the royal wedding would be unacceptable and that he should not attend," a Foreign Office statement said.

Buckingham Palace, the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William's grandmother, said it agreed with the move.

The decision that ambassador Sami Khiyami will be barred from joining dozens of envoys from countries around the world at Friday's ceremony followed criticism from rights groups.

The Foreign Office had defended the initial invitation, saying the Syrian envoy had been invited alongside all countries with which Britain has normal diplomatic relations and which have ambassadors in London.

Bahrain's crown prince has already turned down an invitation following fears his attendance could have detracted from the event because of ongoing unrest in the Gulf kingdom.

It is the latest in a string of political controversies surrounding invitations to the wedding, Britain's biggest royal celebration in 30 years and a major chance for the country to strut the world stage.

Preparations reached fever pitch as Kate attended a second and final rehearsal at Westminster Abbey on Thursday morning, accompanied by William's brother and best man Prince Harry.

The Order of Service was released, showing that Kate will pledge to "love, comfort, honour and keep" William rather than the more traditional vow to "obey" him.

It means the 29-year-old is following in the footsteps of William's late mother Princess Diana, who later divorced his father Prince Charles.

Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris in 1997, also opted not to "obey" the Prince of Wales during their wedding ceremony in 1981.

In a message in the souvenir programme, Kate and William, the 28-year-old second-in-line to the throne, say they are deeply touched by people's reactions as they prepare for "one of the happiest days of our lives".

"We are both so delighted that you are able to join us in celebrating what we hope will be one of the happiest days of our lives," they say in the booklet which will be sold along the processional route of the wedding.

Music played at Diana's 1981 wedding to Prince Charles and her funeral in 1997 will be included in the service, the official schedule showed. It will also feature music from Charles's second marriage to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, in 2005.

William has spent the days before the wedding in relaxed mood, even joining his friends for a game of football in a London park on Tuesday, newspaper photographs showed.

The prince left the match at Battersea Park on a Ducati motorbike, still wearing a tracksuit and trainers.

A tented village is growing in front of the Abbey as royal enthusiasts continue to pitch tents to get a good position to see the service.

But forecasters said it was now certain that after days of sunshine in London, Friday would be marred by rain showers and even thunder.

In Bucklebury, Kate's home village in Berkshire, organisers were erecting tents and preparing for a giant party on Friday.

Simon Kelly, 51, landlord of the Bladebone Inn pub, said: "It's going to be exciting, it's going to be happy, it's an excuse to have a good party and good fun and that's what it should be.

"We've got duck racing, Morris dancing, a champagne tent and a beer tent and it's just going to be a real good time."
 

greg334

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Sorry to offend anyone brits out there and royal followers but like this news is really important in our lives. I think Obama's BC is more important :p

I know many have become undone with this 'wedding' and need serious professional help while others are getting plain stupid, quiting jobs to stand in a crowd with thousands of others to see two people who actually don't do a thing for them. One I know falsified her Family Leave request and got fired because she wanted to travel there to be part of the action.

The sad thing is how Fox news of all networks has become the ET of the cable news shows.

Oh by the way, this is one of the worst dates to pick for a "semi-famous person's wedding".
 

EnglishLady

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Britain withdraws Syria’s wedding invite By Danny Kemp, AFP
Thu, Apr 28, 2011 2:03 PM GMT+00:00

Britain on Thursday withdrew the Syrian ambassador's invitation on the eve of the royal wedding, while it emerged that Kate Middleton will not promise to obey Prince William in her marriage vows.

Seeking to end a diplomatic spat that was fast becoming a headache for organisers, Foreign Secretary William Hague said it was "unacceptable" for the envoy to attend because of Syria's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.

"In the light of this week's attacks against civilians by the Syrian security forces, which we have condemned, the Foreign Secretary has decided that the presence of the Syrian ambassador at the royal wedding would be unacceptable and that he should not attend," a Foreign Office statement said.

Buckingham Palace, the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William's grandmother, said it agreed with the move.

The decision that ambassador Sami Khiyami will be barred from joining dozens of envoys from countries around the world at Friday's ceremony followed criticism from rights groups.

The Foreign Office had defended the initial invitation, saying the Syrian envoy had been invited alongside all countries with which Britain has normal diplomatic relations and which have ambassadors in London.

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At least he got an invite to be withdrawn ... controversy is abounding because some Ex-Prime Ministers were not invited (Blair, Brown) and apparently because they are still living it is thought that they should have been invited -

I'd say that still living was at least one of the major requirements :p

This wedding is not a State Affair, therefore the bride & groom can invite who they so please.
 

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
Sorry to offend anyone brits out there and royal followers but like this news is really important in our lives. I think Obama's BC is more important :p

I know many have become undone with this 'wedding' and need serious professional help while others are getting plain stupid, quiting jobs to stand in a crowd with thousands of others to see two people who actually don't do a thing for them. One I know falsified her Family Leave request and got fired because she wanted to travel there to be part of the action.

The sad thing is how Fox news of all networks has become the ET of the cable news shows.

Oh by the way, this is one of the worst dates to pick for a "semi-famous person's wedding".



Let your romantic side out for the day Greg :D

Why is tomorrow a bad day?
Millions of Brits think its pretty cool as they are getting a long weekend off :p
 

greg334

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Let your romantic side out for the day Greg :D

Why is tomorrow a bad day?
Millions of Brits think its pretty cool as they are getting a long weekend off :p

Well I'm not begrudging your fellow countrypeople their time with their monarchy but it is neither romantic nor is it a fairy tale to me.

Romance isn't the prince that has been coddled and than marries someone who just happened to "come along" (he reminds me of Crown Prince Frederick Hoepnick). While it sounds good for some to escape reality, I like to hear how people overcome obstacles to be together, or learn how they struggle to get a ring and gown to get married in. Maybe in some cases, those elopements that happen to end up in vegas have better story lines.

Maybe Sue I feel sorry for Kate. I mean what a hell of a life she is going to have with the press and this type of media circus that will follower her for the rest of her life. Maybe that's why I don't care about the event and how the media and those who fall all over themselves seem to act when these events happen. I hope them well but as an American, I have better things to do than to stoke the media monster.

The date?

You haven't figured it out yet?

King Edward VIII was friends or at least admired this guy who controlled the country where the royals hail from and on that date this guy married his girl friend. I feel the date has a lot to do with the past, but that's me and my cynical opinion.
 

greg334

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Sue,
Just to mention why many hate these things on this side of the pond, I woke up this morning to get local information on TV but there is only one station that broadcast a little info and now they cut to this wedding. No traffic, no weather, no nothing except the wedding.

SO out of four major local tv stations, plus every cable news station, not one of them is covering the rest of the world. I think this goes beyond obsessive in trying to cover an event that is meaningless to most of the us. I can tell you what they had for lunch yesterday or what Diana Spencer had for a snack before she put on her dress back in the 80's and even what type of toilet paper the bridesmaids are using in their privy's but I can't find out if there is flooding on the freeway my wife takes to work or if it is going to rain on her way to work or not.
 

EnglishLady

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Sue,
Just to mention why many hate these things on this side of the pond, I woke up this morning to get local information on TV but there is only one station that broadcast a little info and now they cut to this wedding. No traffic, no weather, no nothing except the wedding.

SO out of four major local tv stations, plus every cable news station, not one of them is covering the rest of the world. I think this goes beyond obsessive in trying to cover an event that is meaningless to most of the us. I can tell you what they had for lunch yesterday or what Diana Spencer had for a snack before she put on her dress back in the 80's and even what type of toilet paper the bridesmaids are using in their privy's but I can't find out if there is flooding on the freeway my wife takes to work or if it is going to rain on her way to work or not.





Now I'm not sure if you were in the UK when a Presidential Election Campaign was running - but that is EXACTLY how our TV programming goes ....... we all scratch our heads - why are they showing this it has nothing to do with us :confused:
 
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