The fifth of April was the biggest day in Leap. Declared a public holiday by their King, it was still dawn when the Leap citizens came out in numbers with their camp chairs, picnic baskets and blankets to line up on the sides of the road starting on the street from the castle to the cathedral. This way, they will see their beloved prince and his bride pass by to and from the church because the cathedral could only take in two thousand guests. Many years ago, it was hard controlling the crowd as everyone wanted to push their way into the church but with massive television screens erected at every section broadcasting from the church, that was no longer a problem. Gripens and other fighter jets flew overhead in their formation while special services details drove up and down in their disti

