Cool Wedding - Shame About the Invite!

What an amazing spectacle the royal wedding was, we really do know how to do pageantry. People from all over the world could see our heritage and our ceremony and it has made me proud to be British.

What a shame that it was marred by one petty thing, that of the snub of our two latest Prime Ministers, what sort of message does that send to the world as a whole.

There were three reasons given for Tony Blaire’s non-invite. The first that he had written about William unfavourably in his book, which I have read and he only just slightly mentions anger over his mothers death, I think that I would feel the same in those circumstances. The other was over the Iraq war, and the Blair government were voted in for a third term after all of that, so they definitely had the mandate for that from the majority of the country. As for the third claim, about only those that hold the Royal Garter, that was just utter crap.

Probably the real reason was that Blair personally told the royals that they were unpopular over Diana’s death and that they had to acknowledge her by at least cutting short their holiday in Scotland. 

As far as I am concerned Tony Blair will go down in history as one of our greatest Prime Ministers, so I feel that the non-invite to the wedding was extremely shortsighted and actually made our country look rather stupid.

3 Responses to “Cool Wedding - Shame About the Invite!”

  1. admin says:

    Yes the wedding was something rather special. I feel that the two latest prime miniters should had been invited too. Espcially Tony Blair, he was in charge of this country for just over 10 years!

    In 2009, Blair was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush. Bush stated that Blair was given the award “in recognition of exemplary achievement and to convey the utmost esteem of the American people” and cited Blair’s support for the War on Terror and his role in achieving peace in Northern Ireland as two reasons for justifying his being presented with the award.

    Also in 2009, Blair was awarded the Dan David Prize by Tel Aviv University for “exceptional leadership and steadfast determination in helping to engineer agreements and forge lasting solutions to areas in conflict”.

    In 2010, Blair was awarded the Liberty Medal at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The award was presented by former President Bill Clinton. The award is awarded annually to men and women of courage and conviction who strive to secure the blessings of liberty to people around the globe.

  2. TonyM says:

    I thought the wedding was fantastic, made me feel proud to be British!

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