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Sian Lloyd
Where do you stand on the subject of weather presenter Sian Lloyd being uninvited from the Blair wedding yesterday, as documented in the Mail? Strikes me she has leaked the story herself, and if that's the case I'm not surprised she wasn't welcome. Surely it's up to the couple getting married who gets invited, and if they don't want her there....
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'DON'T MENTION THE WAR', sound advice apparently. /// Friends said Miss Lloyd, 55, has made no secret of her staunch opposition to the war in Iraq and has been strongly critical of Mr Blair’s ‘ warmongering words about Syria’. /// /// This, she feels, might lie behind the snub, even if only in part. /// /// While her comments were never delivered...
14:02 Sun 15th Sep 2013
'DON'T MENTION THE WAR', sound advice apparently.
/// Friends said Miss Lloyd, 55, has made no secret of her staunch opposition to the war in Iraq and has been strongly critical of Mr Blair’s ‘warmongering words about Syria’. ///
/// This, she feels, might lie behind the snub, even if only in part. ///
/// While her comments were never delivered publicly, it is thought they may have reached the former Prime Minister’s ears. /// (how could they miss)
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/f email/a rticle- 2420728 /Tony-B lair-ki sses-so n-Euan- wedding -theres -sign-b rides-s tep-mot her-Sia n-Lloyd .html
/// Friends said Miss Lloyd, 55, has made no secret of her staunch opposition to the war in Iraq and has been strongly critical of Mr Blair’s ‘warmongering words about Syria’. ///
/// This, she feels, might lie behind the snub, even if only in part. ///
/// While her comments were never delivered publicly, it is thought they may have reached the former Prime Minister’s ears. /// (how could they miss)
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I think it shows appalling manners to 'univite' someone from a wedding, especially the wife of the bride's father.
Admittedly, this is only 'news' because Sian Lloyd is on television, but even so, a degree of protocol needs to be observed.
From my experience of weddings - my own, and three daughters' - the words 'marriage' and 'trouble' go together like the proverbial horse-and-carriage. You cannot escape issues, only hope to minimise them, and try to ensure that the day runs smoothly.
To 'uninvite' a prominent guest is not the way to go about minimising problems.
For the sake of the couple, whom I assume are in agreement with Ms Lloyd's attendance, the bride's parents should have sorted their differences at another time. making a point to an unwanted guest in this way is not the way towards a smooth-running happy memorable day for the bride and groom, and they are the ones who matter in all of this - squabbling in-laws can park their differences.
Admittedly, this is only 'news' because Sian Lloyd is on television, but even so, a degree of protocol needs to be observed.
From my experience of weddings - my own, and three daughters' - the words 'marriage' and 'trouble' go together like the proverbial horse-and-carriage. You cannot escape issues, only hope to minimise them, and try to ensure that the day runs smoothly.
To 'uninvite' a prominent guest is not the way to go about minimising problems.
For the sake of the couple, whom I assume are in agreement with Ms Lloyd's attendance, the bride's parents should have sorted their differences at another time. making a point to an unwanted guest in this way is not the way towards a smooth-running happy memorable day for the bride and groom, and they are the ones who matter in all of this - squabbling in-laws can park their differences.