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A few words about Style and Fashion
I enjoyed watching the royal wedding on TV last month. I was glued to the beautiful bride in her Cinderella dress standing beside her handsome Prince Charming groom on that Saturday morning. Meghan and Harry’s stunning ceremony had all the regal traditions I expected – with one thing added. The globally televised union gave me a reminder of the meaning of love. Not just the love between husband and wife, but the unconditional love God has for all his children.
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