I missed doing these in lesson, so I didn't fill them in until after I'd been to the royal wedding, so I'd already given it a fair bit of thought. I thought that William would be thinking about how he'll be king, about his mom, and about how he got to marry the woman he loves instead of someone he had to marry for political reasons, which most royals end up having to do, and I don't think that'd be much fun. I thought Kate would be thinking about all the pressure, how she'll be entering the history books and all the people that were watching.
I'd already drawn a picture to express my feelings about the royal wedding experiance. I camped out with my mate (the one who does my dinners) and her mate from back home. We got their at half 11, went to bed (by bed I mean we huddled under a sleeping back and put our head on the curb. I understand now why tramps constantly want to drink booze, I couldn't imagine trying to sleep outside on the streets unless I was drunk. Otherwise it'd just be far too uncomfortable) at half 2, woke up at half 4 when everyone else woke up. Got a coffee and then because we only had like sleeping bags and booze between us we packed up quickly and got a spot almost at the barrier. Someone shouted we were ruining it for everyone, but they could've got up at half 3 if they wanted time to pack up their tents. I saw the whole thing from the side the guests were going in. I managed to see the queen and Borris Johnson, and whilst it was a pretty massive nause having to be stuck still for 8 hours it was an experiance, and I just think whilst I'm in London why not take advantage of that fact. So, here's what I drew to express my "royal wedding experience":
This is my last Graphics project, I've really enjoyed the year. I found all the projects engaging and just wish I'd had as much enthusiasm at the start of the year as I do now.
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