Thursday, April 28, 2011

UNITED KINGDOM: Fans around the world flock to London for the royal wedding

British, Filipinos, Australians, Brazilians, Spaniards and Dutch ... On the eve of marriage, London is the hub of the world come together all fans of the royal family.Some of them have traveled thousands of miles to attend the wedding of Kate and William.

Hats adorned with the colors of Great Britain, placards bearing the image of the couple and waving the Union Jack, they all come to celebrate a wedding of their dreams.

"This is an opportunity of a lifetime, I could not miss it," says Anna, a 20 year old Brazilian is the pavement in front of Buckingham Palace on Thursday morning from 6:00.

So to lose nothing of the show, they moved to the forefront throughout the wedding party and intend to spend the night, whatever the weather.

The Mall, majestic avenue that runs through St James Park and runs from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace, was transformed into a camping good child. Fans have everything: tents, sleeping bags, rain gear and provisions. We eat, drink, sing it or knitting. The wait is long married to the parade scheduled for Friday at 11:15, but the mood is good appointment.

While rain is expected tomorrow, it does not scare them. After all, this is where rain was invented. "If the bride can withstand a downpour, so can we," a young Bulgarian fun waving a sign "William is taken, I am available for Harry!".An Englishwoman came from the north turn is more optimistic: "In Britain, you never know. It may even shine!".