“Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton have made more decisions on their upcoming wedding,” Clarence House said in a statement, which was first released in a series of messages on Twitter.
The royal wedding will take place on Friday, April 29, 2011, at Westminster Abbey.
Kate Middleton will travel by car to the 11 a.m. service passing through some of Britain’s most historic sites – Pall Mall, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, and Parliament Square. The ceremony will be conducted by the Rev. John Hall and the couple will be married by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
Once the pair are husband and wife, they will travel along the same route that Middleton arrived in, but this time, in a horse-drawn carriage. Prince William’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, will host a gathering at Buckingham Palace for guests. Afterward, William’s father, Prince Charles, will organize a private dinner for friends and family.
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A silver vintage 1930’s Rolls-Royce open top touring car would be nice. But whatever the choice of vehicle, pray no maid of honor will be allowed at the wheel!
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Oh, yes, Winston, you are right. It won’t be an ordinary car. I bet on a Mercedes.
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Is there a reason she can’t ride in a carriage to the ceremony? Diana came in a carriage.
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She chose a car.
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