Friday, 29 April 2011

World watches as William weds Kate


The world will watch in fascination as Prince William marries Kate Middleton in a ceremony combining royal pomp and tender romance. Months of meticulous preparations will come to fruition when the couple say their vows in Westminster Abbey in front of 1,900 guests and a global television audience of two billion. Forecasters' warnings of rain showers over central London failed to dampen the mounting excitement about the long-awaited royal wedding. Scores of well-wishers have been camped outside the ancient gothic church for days to get the best spot for the first full view of the bride's dress when she steps out of the Rolls-Royce carrying her to the service. Miss Middleton, 29, will walk up the aisle on her father's arm as a commoner. Just over an hour later she will leave, with her new husband by her side, as an HRH, a Princess and a future Queen.
Invited guests include David and Victoria Beckham, Sir Elton John and Guy Ritchie and Prime Minister David Cameron. A host of politicians, clergy, military chiefs, ambassadors and more than 45 foreign royals will begin filling the abbey from 8.15am. There too will be William's proud grandparents the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, his father the Prince of Wales and stepmother the Duchess of Cornwall, joined by some 40 members of the British royal family, as well as close friends and confidantes of the couple. William, 28, and his brother Prince Harry, 26, who is his best man, will arrive at the historic 1,000-year-old church at 10.15am. By then the second-in-line to the throne may have been given a new title by the Queen, in a traditional gesture, to mark his wedding.

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