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Prince William and Kate Middleton are to marry at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011


Maid of  Honour Pippa Middleton (L) bows as she passes the Cenotaph in a  horse-drawn carriage, in London, Britain, 29 April 2011, after the  wedding ceremony of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine  Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge. Some 1,900 guests, including crowned  heads, war veterans, sports personalities and celebrities, have been  invited to the royal wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Prince  Charles of Wales (L) and wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall wave as they  proceed along Whitehall, in London, Britain, 29 April 2011, after the  marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey,  London, Britain. Some 1,900 guests, including crowned heads, war  veterans, sports personalities and celebrities, have been invited to the  royal wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey. 

Prince William (L) and his brother and best  man, Prince Harry (R) arrive at Westminster Abbey for the wedding  ceremony of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London, Britain, 29  April 2011. Some 1,900 guests, including crowned heads, war veterans,  sports personalities and celebrities, have been invited to the royal  wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

Prince  William, Duke of Cambridge (R) salutes the Cenotaph as Princess  Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, bows from their Landau carriage as they  proceed along Whitehall after their marriage at Westminster Abbey,  London, Britain, 29 April 2011. The bride wears a v-neck Alexander  McQueen gown, designed by creative director Sarah Burton and a 1936  Cartier halo tiara lent to her by Queen Elizabeth. The newly-wed couple  travels in the 1902 State Landau carriage which was built for King  Edward VII for his coronation.  

The eight tiered wedding cake made by Fiona  Cairns and her team, awaits the newly weds Prince William and Kate  Middleton, in the Picture Gallery of Buckingham Palace in central  London, Britain, 29 April 2011. About 650 people have been invited to  the lunchtime reception given by Queen Elizabeth II and around 300  people have been invited to the dinner given by the groom's father,  Charles Prince of Wales, at Buckingham Palace.  

Prince  William, Duke of Cambridge (R) and his wife Catherine Middleton, Duchess  of Cambridge, (L) kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, in London,  Britain, 29 April 2011. The bride wears a v-neck Alexander McQueen gown,  designed by creative director Sarah Burton and a 1936 Cartier halo  tiara lent to her by Queen Elizabeth. About 650 people have been invited  to the lunchtime reception given by Queen Elizabeth II and around 300  people have been invited to the dinner given by the groom's father,  Charles Prince of Wales, at Buckingham Palace.

The top section of the eight tiered wedding  cake made by Fiona Cairns and her team, awaits the newly weds Prince  William and Kate Middleton, in the Picture Gallery of Buckingham Palace  in central London, Britain, 29 April 2011. About 650 people have been  invited to the lunchtime reception given by Queen Elizabeth II and  around 300 people have been invited to the dinner given by the groom's  father, Charles Prince of Wales, at Buckingham Palace.

The  Irish Guards Military Band perform in front Buckingham Palace in  London, Britain, 29 April 2011, to celebrate Britain's Prince William  and Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge marriage.  

Britain's Prince  Charles (L) and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (R) are driven towards  Westminster Abbey in a car for the wedding ceremony of Prince William  and Kate Middleton in London, Britain, 29 April 2011. Some 1,900 guests,  including crowned heads, war veterans, sports personalities and  celebrities, have been invited to the royal wedding ceremony at  Westminster Abbey.

The Household Cavalry escorts Queen Elizabeth II of Britain from  Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace, in London, Britain, 29 April  2011, after the wedding ceremony of Prince William and Kate Middleton.  

Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge  (R) and Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge (L) ride in a  horse-drawn carriage from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace  escorted by a Captain's Escort of The Household Cavalry, in London,  Britain, 29 April 2011, after their wedding ceremony. The newly-wed  couple travels in the 1902 State Landau carriage which was built for  King Edward VII for his coronation. The bride wears a v-neck Alexander  McQueen gown, designed by creative director Sarah Burton and a 1936  Cartier halo tiara lent to her by Queen Elizabeth.

The newly-wed couple  Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge  wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, 29 April  2011, after their wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey. The bride wears  a v-neck Alexander McQueen gown, designed by creative director Sarah  Burton and a 1936 Cartier halo tiara lent to her by Queen Elizabeth.  

A handout picture released by the British  Ministry of Defence shows at 1330 hours a flypast comprising of a  Spitfire, Hurricane and Lancaster from the Royal Air Force Battle of  Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) flying over Buckingham Palace in London,  Britain, 29 April 2011. Eight selected RAF personnel lined the path  outside the Great West Door and over 60 Royal Air Force volunteers  joined 60 personnel from the Queens Colour Squadron and members of the  Central Band of the Royal Air Force to line the streets of Whitehall  between Horse Guards and the Cenotaph. More than 1,300 personnel from  across the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force played a key role in the  ceremonial elements of the Royal Wedding.  

A general view of the  carriage procession after the wedding ceremony of Prince William and  Kate Middleton in London, Britain, 29 April 2011. Some 1,900 guests,  including crowned heads, war veterans, sports personalities and  celebrities, have been invited to the royal wedding ceremony at  Westminster  

The newly-wed couple  Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge  kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, 29 April  2011, after their wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey. The bride wears  a v-neck Alexander McQueen gown, designed by creative director Sarah  Burton and a 1936 Cartier halo tiara lent to her by Queen Elizabeth.

Britain's Prince Charles of Wales rides in a  horse-drawn carriage from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace after  the wedding of his son Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine  Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, in London, Britain, 29 April 2011. Some  1,900 guests, including crowned heads, war veterans, sports  personalities and celebrities, have been invited to the royal wedding  ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

A  handout picture released by the British Ministry of Defence shows  Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, (L) and Prince William, Duke  of Cambridge (R) ride in a horse-drawn carriage from Westminster Abbey  to Buckingham Palace via Horse Guards Parade escorted by a Captain's  Escort  of The Household Cavalry in London, Britain, 29 April 2011,  after their wedding ceremony. The newly-wed couple travels in the 1902  State Landau carriage which was built for King Edward VII for his  coronation. The bride wears a v-neck Alexander McQueen gown, designed by  creative director Sarah Burton and a 1936 Cartier halo tiara lent to  her by Queen Elizabeth.  




 















