Prince William and Kate Middleton: the mind clear, full hearts, can not lose!

Prince William and Kate Middleton are willing to do this.

With only a week to go until the real wedding next Friday, the chaos is off the hook, but the couple remains clear-eyed and focused on what really counts.

So says the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, who conducted the marriage ceremony of Prince William and Kate Middleton in Westminster Abbey.

"I've been very impressed with the way in which William and Catherine have come to this great event," the archbishop said, praising the royal couple.

"Have you thought about what they want for themselves.'ve Had a very simple, a very particular of what matters in this event."

William and Kate realize that their votes are of unusual weight. They're making a sacred promise to each other, and a real commitment to the public.

Even that does not intimidate, says Dr. Williams.

"I think they have a clear sense of what they believe is responsible," said the archbishop. "They are accountable to society as a whole."

"They are responsible before God for their relationship. I think it's awesome that I had to simplify the matter, I know what matters, what is at the heart of all this, because I think people are very modest."

Archbishop calls on all the royal wedding present to truly engage with the event as these two 29-year-old entering holy matrimony.

"William and Catherine are doing this compromise largely in the public eye, and both are sensitive, realistic young," he says.

"They know what the cost might be, and therefore, will need the support, solidarity and prayers of all who are watching."

"We must be witnesses in an active sense:. The type of the witnesses who actually support what is going to be a witness rather than being a spectator, and I hope that will be part of the experience of people at the time of the wedding. "

In summary, clear eyes and full hearts, can not lose. We are here for William and Kate, and I wish him well in a week's time.

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