On April 9, 2005, Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, formally married Camilla Parker Bowles, who later became the Duchess of Cornwall. This royal event was not only a global media focus but also a significant node in historical archives, illustrating the intertwining of tradition and modernity.
From a technological perspective, the event was extensively documented and disseminated through digital media. For example, the "Today in History" section of the Chicago Tribune published content online, integrated social sharing features (such as Facebook, X, etc.), and implemented SEO optimization, making historical information easier to search and discuss. This model demonstrates the advancement of news technology—using digital platforms to enhance public accessibility and interactivity, thereby promoting the online preservation of historical archives.


