The Royal Wedding Vows, in Word Cloud Form

Image Generated via Wordle.net
Image Generated via Wordle.net
The Royal Vows word cloud

Sure the vows sounded nice, but how do they look?

We already knew that Kate Middleton, er, Princess Catherine was planning on taking the more modern route and dropping the classic “obey” in her wedding vows, but the rest of the royal couple’s pledges of love were still pretty traditional.

(More on TIME.com: See pictures from the big day)

By running the vows into the handy word cloud generator over at Wordle.net, you can see the words that feature most prominently are “thee”, “God’s”, “sickness” and “health”.

Unsurprisingly, but still depressingly, “love” features less prominently. (via BBC)

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