LONDON - What is it like getting married on the same day as Prince William and Kate Middleton? As the royal wedding looms, hundreds of harried couples across Britain are trying to figure out how to share the spotlight with the world's most-watched couple.
Sharon Hannon, 37, said she was initially upset when she saw her own wedding date being flashed across the television screen underneath a picture of the prince and his bride-to-be.
"Obviously at first it was a total shock," she said. "I was like: 'Why did they have to pick the same day as us?'"
So strong is the media obsession with the royal wedding that many of those engaged on that day have been sucked in to the frenzy. Wedding planning websites are papered over with messages from journalists seeking to interview couples getting married on April 29, while The Daily Mail said it was devoting 10 days of coverage to one of them in what the tabloid said was a bid "to recognize the hundreds of couples who are also getting married on Royal Wedding Day."
Local newspapers carry pictures of beaming brides-to-be detailing how happy — or distraught — they are that their big day ended up being even bigger than expected.
Some complained that the surprise holiday being thrown in honor of William and Middleton had prompted florists or caterers to skip town on their crucial weekend. Others found that the additional day off meant that more guests could take the time to come. Many said measuring up with Middleton would be a tall order, something Hannon acknowledged in a phone conversation from the guesthouse she runs with her fiance outside Glasgow.
"You can't get any bigger than a royal wedding," Hannon said. "If you buy a newspaper, if you flick the channel, everything's regarding the royal wedding. You can't get away from it."
Several hundred miles away, in the English market town of Spalding, 38-year-old bride-to-be Fritha Ansell said that she and her fiance Will Dolton "were one of the couples that took it humorously" when they found out that the royal wedding date was also their own.