Westminster means Western Cathedral. The church was named after it in the west of Westminster Cathedral in London. From the 13th to the 16th centuries, the kings of England devoted themselves to their design, which turned it into a hodgepodge of styles. It matches today's British royal family in that they are also of many different ancestral origins and have long held Westminster church as parish home for weddings, funerals and coronations. The crowning ceremony of the royal family was held in Westminster Abbey. All the kings of the past dynasties, including Queen Elizabeth, except Edward V and Edward VIII, were crowned and crowned in Westminster Abbey. Even after a hundred years, they are in Changmian Temple. On April 29, 2011, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Prince William and Kate) married at the famous Westminster Abbey in England. The Royal Wedding is one of the most anticipated and watched wedding ceremonies so far, and about 2 billion people around the world watched it.