The entire capital was bustling with the news of the royal wedding that was about to commence. Every single person was encouraged to celebrate such an important event regardless of their status, and thanks to King Ruan's grace, the wedding day was announced as a national holiday. Even the commoners were invited to a joyous celebration arranged for them in the form of an outside fair.
The fair was directly supplied by the Royal Family, its generosity offering free food and drinks for everyone, culminating in the celebration with a carnival and dancing until morning.
The wedding ceremony itself was a very exclusive event held inside the sacred walls of the Holy Church; only the members of the Royal Family and their closest friends were allowed to be present, leaving much to the imagination of curious nobles who never missed the opportunity to speculate and gossip, especially when it came to the still-mysterious figure of the foreign princess from Lafad.