So the wedding is over and rather pleasantly quietly it would seem – but then I’ve not been near a paper or a pub with a TV, so what would I know. Reading comments on other peoples blogs it seems to have been quite a mixed bag of a wedding, from what it tells us about the state of the nation. Given we are still a monarchy (even if there is debate as to how much power/relevance the monarchy has) how people, both the people and the powers that be, react to it is rather interesting.
Lets start with the good, despite half a million people being kettled on the mall there wasn’t any trouble. Who’d have though it, it’s actually possible to have large numbers of people contained for hours at a time and have their movements controlled by the police without starting to chuck about chunks of masonry. It’d be nice to think that this was the “normal” people of England getting out to demonstrate they are still there, and that middle England still exists. Actually by and large I do believe that, and I’d possibly say it was the people of Britain not just England, but Middle England was definitely out in force – demonstrating what they stil believe in.
However one reason why there may not have been protesting voices is that they’d been
And finally the down right daft, apparently a verger was caught doing a cartwheel in the abbey after everyone had gone home but got caught on camera. And has now been rebuked by senior clerics presumably for actually celebrating at a celebration.

