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WHAT IT MEANS TO SAY “I DO”

WHAT IT MEANS TO SAY “I DO”

A divorced woman, a single man for whom marriage isn’t a priority, two newly weds, a gay man, and a woman preparing for her fairytale wedding tell Sundaycircle.com what it means to say “I do”

Mandy 26; Andre 29Newly weds

 Our Ta’ Kana course was the scariest time of our relationship.

Mandy:

We got married when we had been together for... more >>

Marriage rates are on the decline – yet the idea of marriage remains alluring. Louisa Bartolo takes a look at the seemingly indestructible institution Marrying a friend’s body part

For many of us, the word “marriage” immediately conjures up one or several of the following images: bride and groom, ring exchanges, fussy gowns and decadent three-tiered cakes, young love birds staring into... more >>

Following a historical look through the British monarch’s royal weddings, as far back as the 19th century, Sundaycircle.com is going a step further by taking a look at contemporary royal nuptials and, of course, their clothes. Prince Charles and Princess Diana

The wedding of Lady Diana Spencer to Charles, Prince of Wales was a rather historic moment, in fact dubbed ‘the wedding... more >>

Following the immense heat that surrounded a certain royal wedding in April 2011, SundayCircle.com decided to go back in time, reliving the history of some of the most memorable royal weddings of the British monarch. Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha

“She had not the least gentility of appearance and her manners were shockingly vulgar, particularly when she stood up,” the... more >>

BEFORE SAYING ‘I DO’

It has become a cultural phenomenon and must be executed with as much flair and creativity as possible – the infamous hen and stag night. In that ‘last night of freedom’, where many a bride or groom-to-be loosen their group on morality and give in to fully-fledged fun, nothing is off the cards, absolutely nothing.

A hen night and stag night,... more >>

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