Royal Wedding
What were my favorite memories of the day? Well, there was the double balcony kiss, for a start:
And then there was the cartwheeling verger:
Quoting from "Royal wedding: Media prepares for enormous TV audience" in today's Guardian Newspaper by Karen McVeigh.
Estimated 8,500 journalists in London for event, including some big names from major US networks
British historian Robert Lacey, who will be in prime position in front of the abbey, said he had been working for ABC for at least six weeks. "Until last week, Americans were crazier than we were. They've asked me to do a lot of the historical stuff about the abbey, poets' corner, how the transepts work.
On the morning of the Royal Wedding I’ll be joining Barbara Walters and Diane Sawyer who will anchor America’s ABC television’s coverage of the wedding.
ABC World News will be broadcast from London Wednesday, April 27th to Friday April 29th, and Cynthia McFadden will host Nightline from London all that week. Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts, will also be broadcasting from London all week.






