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Jepun Traditional Spa - Traditional Thai Massage (Herbal)
Wordt ook lazy man's yoga genoemd. Bij deze massage behandelt men de drukpunten op de energielijnen van het
lichaam. Het is een intense massage, de massagetherapeut gebruikt hiervoor zijn/haar handen, voeten, ellebogen,
knieën en onderarmen. Op ritmische wijze worden rek- en strektechnieken uitgevoerd. Bovendien gebruikt men kruiden
om de spieren te ontspannen.
The wedding of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales – Royal Central
In the end, it wasn’t the fairytale marriage the world had hoped for, but on 29 July 1981, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer married in a glittering ceremony that could best be described as a fairytale, watched by an estimated one billion people.Prince Charles and Diana had known each other for several years before they began seeing each other and dated for around six months before the Prince proposed.Their engagement was officially announced on 24 February 1981, and the couple gave an infamous interview to mark the occasion where Prince Charles replied to the question “Are you in love?” with “Whatever in love means.” Diana wore a blue Ceylon sapphire and diamond engagement ring that now rests on the Duchess of Cambridge’s finger and inspired many copycats.Their wedding date was set for Wednesday, 29 July 1981 at St Paul’s Cathedral.The couple chose St Paul’s Cathedral over the more traditional choice of Westminster Abbey because of its seating capacity and providing a longer procession route.In total, over 3,500 guests attended the ceremony, and two million people lined the route hoping for a chance to see the couple.Prince Charles was accompanied by his younger brothers, Princes Andrew and Edward, as supporters.Diana’s elder bridesmaids were Lady Sarah Chatto, the daughter of Princess Margaret, and India Hicks.Diana’s wedding dress was designed by the husband and wife designers David and Elizabeth Emmanuel, chosen because Diana liked the blouse they’d provided her for her engagement portraits.Speaking about the dress, the designers have said that “it had to be something that was going to go down in history, but also something that Diana loved.” The dress was made of ivory silk taffeta and antique lace and included a 25-foot train.The Emmanuels later admitted that they hadn’t factored in the glass coach when designing the train, and consequently, when Diana stepped out of the coach at St Paul’s, it emerged crinkled.The puffed sleeves, full skirt and the long train, became instantly iconic and helped to define 80s trends.Diana topped off the dress with the Spencer family tiara, though she later came to be associated with the Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara (often incorrectly referred to as the Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara).Guests included all members of the British Royal Family and the Spencer family; royals from Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Greece, Hanover, Japan, Jordan, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Sweden, Thailand, Tonga, among others; Prime Minister Thatcher and the Presidents of France and Germany, the Prime Minister of Turkey, First Lady Nancy Reagan (on behalf of her husband); and all the Governor Generals of the Commonwealth countries.One notable miss was the Spanish Royal Family, who didn’t attend because the Prince and Princess of Wales would spend part of their honeymoon in Gibraltar, a disputed area between the British and the Spanish.The ceremony was a traditi