It's easy to assume that when a star-studded wedding takes place, the nuptials may risk losing the personal touch, as a consequence to the mass media attention. But Pippa Middleton made sure that to keep grounded when she wed James Mathews over the weekend.
According to The Sun, Pippa featured a drawing of St. Mark’s Church in Englefield sketched by sister, Kate Middleton, on the front of guests' order of service booklets. Something Pippa will of course be able to cherish for years to come.
And it’s not the first time Kate has demonstrated her artistic talents. The Duchess of Cambridge was awarded a lifetime honorary membership to the Royal Photographic Society earlier this year after it was revealed that Kate takes the official photographs of her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
The duchess of course studied Art History while at St. Andrews University hence her position as patron of the National Portrait Gallery and charity, The Art Room.
According to reports, Reverend Nick Wynne-Jones (who officiated the ceremony) described Kate's drawing as a 'lovely piece' during the nuptials.
It seems talent runs in the Royal Family..
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