By Rhodesia Williams
In celebrity news, Saturday is the big day for celebrity couple Megan Markle and Prince Harry. According to UsMagazine.com, it looks like the bride to be will be escorting down the aisle by her future father in law, Prince Charles. Just this past week, we have heard stories from her father selling pictures to the tabloids to family members sharing and exposing family issues. Fortunately, since Markle’s father will not be in attendance, it seems that she won’t have to walk down the aisle by herself. “Ms. Meghan Markle has asked His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to accompany her down the aisle of the quire of St. George’s Chapel on her wedding day.” Looks like Prince Charles will save the day for the celebrity wedding!
This royal celebrity drama has been solved by Prince Charles stepping in. What are some ways to keep family drama from affecting your big day?
Cupid’s Advice:
Your wedding day is the day you will never forget. With that being said, unfortunately, drama is inevitable on the big day. Cupid has some tips to keep family drama from affecting your big day:
1. Remain calm: The most basic yet hardest thing to do. You have to remember that things happen and while it is your day, you cannot control the actions of others. Take this cliché advice because, remember, it is a day you will never forget.
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2. Don’t sweat the small stuff: There’s no need to get upset if Uncle Richie isn’t speaking to Aunt Sally. As long as they are there, it shouldn’t matter. Unless someone drops the wedding cake, why get worked up over the little situations. Cupid promises that those little issues won’t matter as you are walking down the aisle.
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3. Everybody can’t come: Weddings are a big day filled of love and happiness. Although you want to share your day with everyone, really think about who you are inviting. It is never good to invite people to fill seats because sometimes you can end up inviting the drama if you aren’t careful.
What are some ways that you keep family drama away? Share your thoughts below.