Hi guys, since I am watching a documentary about Princess Diana. I will be writing a few wedding march music when the Princesses march to their love ones down the aisle, ready?
1. Wedding Voluntary/ Prince of Denmark's March (Jeremiah Clarke)
Okay, we heard this piece of music when Diana walked down the aisle at St. Paul's Cathedral in 1981. I prefer this interpretation because it sounds majestic.
2. Wedding Tune (Henry Purcell)
This is also another majestic music, it woud be when all the princesses march together if their wedding are together!
3. And Did Those Feet in Ancient Time (William Blake)
Also known simply as Jerusalem, it was sung at the 2011 Royal Wedding. It's a very moving song and I know that it is about England, but it has a meaning.
4. Hornpipe from Water Music (G.F. Handel)
I love all of Handel's music, because it sounds magical and memorable. So, this piece of music will also be another wonderful choice for a wedding.
5. I Was Glad (Hubert Parry)
This has got to be the wonderful choice, it was when Kate Middleton walk down the aisle in 2011 and it is majestic and magical at the same time!
Here Comes the Bride!
5 choices make it through, do you have more?
1. Wedding Voluntary/ Prince of Denmark's March (Jeremiah Clarke)
Okay, we heard this piece of music when Diana walked down the aisle at St. Paul's Cathedral in 1981. I prefer this interpretation because it sounds majestic.
2. Wedding Tune (Henry Purcell)
This is also another majestic music, it woud be when all the princesses march together if their wedding are together!
3. And Did Those Feet in Ancient Time (William Blake)
Also known simply as Jerusalem, it was sung at the 2011 Royal Wedding. It's a very moving song and I know that it is about England, but it has a meaning.
4. Hornpipe from Water Music (G.F. Handel)
I love all of Handel's music, because it sounds magical and memorable. So, this piece of music will also be another wonderful choice for a wedding.
5. I Was Glad (Hubert Parry)
This has got to be the wonderful choice, it was when Kate Middleton walk down the aisle in 2011 and it is majestic and magical at the same time!
Here Comes the Bride!
5 choices make it through, do you have more?
Yes, A Russian Princess!
We definitely need a Russian princess in the line-up, in this story, there are more than 1 princess! So, since Natasha is the main character, she might be added alongside Princess Maria and Princess Elena despite that Natasha is only a countess.
The Story Is Very Long-Winded
Okay, So the story is split in 4 parts of the book. It will be to long winded, unless Disney is bold enough to shorten certain parts of the story as long as it does not omit out certain important and prominent part of the story.
Time for Imperial Russia?
So, are you ready for Disney's very own Russian princess?
1) Aishwarya Rai (Miss World 1994)
She won the Miss Photogenic Award and the Miss World title back in 1994, she is a very pretty Bollywood actress in her own rights after winning the title and I have to say that she ages gracefully!
2) Priyanka Chopra (Miss World 2000)
She is another possible choice for an Indian princess, I would not be surprise if they choice her to voice her and base her looks on a princess too!
3) Sunidhi Chauhan (Elsa's Hindi Voice)
She was the voice of Elsa in the Hindi dub for Frozen, she also has a very pretty look and will definitely be good for an Indian princess.
Be Bollywood!
So these 3 choices are my personal favourites, do you have any suggestions?
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