Every bride wants to feel like a queen on her wedding day. But when real royalty or high society gets married, the proceedings take on an elevated grandeur. With the addition of modern media scrutiny, the notable weddings of the 20th and 21st centuries have set the bar for couples ever since
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Designer and author William Yeoward infuses his home furnishings and tabletop collections with an appreciation of the natural world