They have it all. So, make a gift to Prince William and Kate Middleton for her marriage can become a nightmare of creativity. Luckily for the guests at the royal wedding, the couple made their list and solved the drama: a donation to one of the charities selected by the couple. Asked why Prince William and Kate Middleton as wedding gifts
The bed with maple back that Canada gave to the parents of William, Charles and Diana for their wedding in 1981, not for them, nor the 20 silver platters that came that year in Australia from an estimated total of 6,000 gifts.
At this time leaner, William, second in line of succession to the British Crown, and Kate invited all persons wishing to make a gift on the occasion of his wedding to donate to 26 organizations generally little known and as yet royal patronage.
The palace has created a special fund to receive donations, which can be conducted in six different currencies through www.royalweddingcharityfund.org website.
This unusual wedding list includes some foreign organizations as a fund established in New Zealand to help earthquake victims in Christchurch, which left 200 dead in February.
Most, however, are in the UK and many reflect the prince's military career, search and rescue pilot in the Royal Air Force (RAF), but overall covering topics of interest to the couple.
Thus, there are several associations of support of the military and their families, as the Army Widows Association or "combat stress", which provides support to veterans with psychological problems.
William, 28, and Kate, 29, also chose several organizations working with children in need, such as "IntoUniversity", which offers classes to help them get to college.
The prince, who proposed to his girlfriend during a holiday in Kenya, also included in its list of projects of the Zoological Society of London to save the rhino and elephant British.
The joint initiative will not prevent the couple have to open some gifts. Wales, the British province of residence William and Kate, gave them a special piece made with native crystal.
According to the press, will also be inspired tandem bike design public commissioned by London Mayor Boris Johnson.
More bizarre, the South African low cost airline Kulula give the prince offered a herd of cows to pay her dowry to the Middleton family, as tradition in African societies.
Buckingham Palace, however, protocol and politely returned the particular gift, and the airline announced that it will deliver the money he had planned to spend in cows to a charity.
The Canadian government has always made generous gifts to the royal family, will not announce his gift to the wedding day, but one of its provinces, Alberta, and won $ 26,200 in shelters for homeless youth.
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