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The real reason there was an empty seat at the Royal Wedding - Page 3 of 20 - Kiwi Report

The real reason there was an empty seat at the Royal Wedding


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[post_page_title]Protocol[/post_page_title]
The reason for the empty seat had nothing to do with nostalgia, but everything to do with protocol. What you will notice if you look at a picture of the empty seat, is that Queen Elizabeth II is seated directly behind the empty chair. Royal protocol decrees that nobody can be seated in front of the Queen, and nothing can impede her view at any time. Therefore, this is the true reason that there was an empty seat next to Prince William.

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