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Royal Wedding Invitations Sent, Dress Code Reads 'Uniform, Morning Coat Or Lounge Suit' (PHOTOS)


First Posted: 02/21/11 08:32 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

By David Stringer, Associated Press

LONDON - Keep an eye on the mailbox -- Britain's Prince William and bride-to-be Kate Middleton have sent out invites to their hotly anticipated royal wedding to around 1,900 guests.

Military personnel and charity workers will mingle with European royalty, diplomats and the family and friends of the couple at the Westminster Abbey ceremony on April 29, St. James's Palace said Sunday.

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh will lead a group of 50 members of the British royal family at the wedding, while around 40 representatives of foreign royal families -- likely to include dignitaries from Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Greece -- will also attend.

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It isn't yet known whether celebrities including singer Elton John -- a friend of William's mother Diana, the Princess of Wales -- or Kanye West, a favorite of the prince who performed at a 2007 tribute concert for his mother, are among those who'll receive a prized invite.

Take a look at the invitations and scroll down to keep reading.

Britain's Sunday Express newspaper reported that footballer David Beckham and his wife Victoria are on the royal guest list. William worked with Beckham on England's failed bid to win the right to host the 2018 World Cup.

In a statement, William's office insisted it would not disclose details of individual guests. Royal officials also declined to confirm reports that William's aunt, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, won't be invited.

Royal historian Hugo Vickers said details of the guest list released so far suggested ordinary members of the public won't have a front line role.

"I think what this tells us is that they are a very traditional couple," Vickers said. "It strikes me as an entirely sensible and predictable type of list, looking to balance the need to invite all the people who should be there -- because William will one day be king -- with inviting those who they want to be there."

Ordinary well-wishers will instead throng the capital's streets, watching Middleton arrive at Westminster Abbey by car, but leave with her new husband in a horse-drawn carriage to parade through the heart of ceremonial London to Buckingham Palace.

Tourists and Britons alike will crowd close to the palace after the ceremony, hoping to catch a glimpse of William and his bride as they present themselves on the building's famous balcony.

Millions more will watch the ceremony and celebrations on live television -- crowded around screens in their homes, at street parties in towns and villages and at major landmarks. Lawmakers are already lobbying London Mayor Boris Johnson to install a giant screen in the city's iconic Trafalgar Square.

Britain's Foreign Office said royal officials had sent their regrets to Estibalis Chavez, a 19-year-old fan who has protested outside the country's embassy in Mexico City demanding an invite.

At Westminster Abbey, Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg will likely be among 200 lawmakers, government staff and diplomats invited -- with high-profile ambassadors also expected to attend.

Leaders of several Commonwealth nations -- and the governor generals who represent the queen in Canada, Australia and New Zealand -- are also though certain to be included among guests.

Vickers said many European royals likely to attend are closer in age to William, second in line to the throne, than his father Charles -- suggesting the guest list may have a more youthful feel than royal weddings of the past.

William's office said about 1,000 guests will be the family and friends of the prince, his bride and their parents. Roommates who lived with William and Middleton as they studied at Scotland's St. Andrews University, young entrepreneur Guy Pelly and television reporter Tom Bradby -- who conducted the only interview with the couple following their engagement -- could all receive an invitation.

Around 80 guests will come from charities which William supports, including African wildlife charity Tusk, and Centrepoint, which helps young homeless people.

Thirty members of the armed forces, likely to William's colleagues from his Royal Air Force search-and-rescue unit, will also attend, as will representatives from the Church of England and other faiths.

Many will look to the guest list for clues on the status of Prince Harry's on-off relationship with Zimbabwe-born lawyer Chelsy Davy. William named his younger brother as his best man, while Middleton's sister Pippa will act as her maid of honor.

Vickers said the royal couple faced a challenge familiar to all those planning weddings when drawing up their guest list.

"You need to remember all the people who've worked with and helped you over the years -- from the kindergarten teachers, to the person who taught you to swim ... I think we'll see some of those people included," he said.

William's office said the invitation cards -- with text die-stamped in gold and gilded edges -- were mailed out in pale brown envelopes on Wednesday and Thursday. Each bears the queen's royal seal and invites guests to attend the ceremony at 11 a.m. Attendees are asked to dress in "uniform, morning coat or lounge suit."

Around 600 people will later attend a lunch reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by the queen, while just 300 are invited to a formal wedding dinner and dance at the palace.

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07:18 PM on 04/07/2011
Want an invite to the Royal Wedding? Check out this article from Cupid’s Pulse for ten cute ways to get that Save the Date invitation in the mail! http://www.cupidspulse.com/top-10-ways-get-invited-royal-wedding/
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chaserblue
Shaving my legs with Occam's razor
09:18 PM on 02/28/2011
Lounge suit? That sounds like a velvet track suit for some reason...I expect Betty White to go at it with a BeDazzler... (Hot in Cleveland reference).
07:32 AM on 02/28/2011
Im related to the royal family however the only one I have met was Princess Diana. The Spencers are a direct line to me through my 11th great grand mother and father. The Queen is also related to me as well through Elizabeth Luke who is my 13th Great Grandma. Im not invited but would be nice to meet the family.
07:48 AM on 02/25/2011
To me, for some reason "Lounge Suit" conjures images of whatever Hugh Hefner is always wearing.
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alicam
01:33 PM on 02/23/2011
I still find it interesting that a fine, head of state couple like the Obamas were not invited. The husband is the leader of the most powerful nation which is an ally and friend of England. They have been happily married for several years and ooze class and distinction. They should have been invited if for no other reason than to pick their brains about how to stay married.
Since they are fine people the only reason I can think of for their snub is the royal family strongly disagrees Obama's policies and beliefs. I bet the Queen is a big Faux News fan.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
08:07 AM on 03/22/2011
the queen is actually rather friendly with the obamas.  i think the decision not to invite them is a real mistake, because it will be seen in later years as a snub of not only america's first african american president, but of america itself.

anytime you have to spend as much time explaining to the public the guest list for an occasion such as this one, it's a pretty clear clue you've bungled it badly, whether you like it or not.  by inviting the king and queen of norway and some other european nations for instance, after having made the excuse that the obamas were not invited because this isn't a state occasion, has really it obvious that excuse is a fib of monumental proportions.

sad to say, this is going to come back to haunt them in so many ways, for all the people left off this list aren't going to forget that easily.  it will require more charity of spirit on the part of those snubbed than is really deserved.
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Mark Godbey
11:27 PM on 02/22/2011
No invite for the Obamas as the Queen personally asks 40 other heads of state to attend Prince William's wedding to Kate

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1358965/Obamas-invited-Prince-William-Kate-Middletons-Royal-wedding.html
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alicam
01:36 PM on 02/23/2011
Just goes to show how they think. What could they have against the Obamas? Ideology? Policy? I hope the Obamas don't feel bad, though. With the royals' track record this marriage will either end in (a) divorce or (b) murder. So keep on hating royals!
01:16 PM on 02/24/2011
No other Presidents of any country were invited. All I read in the article were the monarchs of their respective countries have been invited, and they are actually the Heads of State of their countries. Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of State of the Commonwealth countries, so there's still no other world leader invited.

I don't get why you sound a bit angry about the Obamas not getting an invitation. It is not a snub, it is not about 'hating'. The royal wedding is not a State event, William is only the heir's heir, so don't expect Presidents of other countries to be invited. What is so hard to understand about this?
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Yuseff Hilton
07:53 PM on 02/24/2011
Sorry, that fools gold has been mined already, couple pages back.

Wingers.
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Mark Godbey
10:49 PM on 02/22/2011
President Obama and his wife weren't invited..LOL. I guess the queen doesn't want Michelle putting her grubby paws on her again..
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eden4barack08
Watch out! He carries a big stick!
08:30 AM on 02/23/2011
Only Royals and leaders of Commonwealth countries have been invited. This is a wedding, not a G8 meeting.
07:16 PM on 02/22/2011
what, no Evite?
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new beginning
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04:21 PM on 02/22/2011
What is a morning coat or lounge suit?
02:56 PM on 02/22/2011
who is going to see this wedding ???
i will try to see it...
01:24 PM on 02/22/2011
1900 Invitations- but only 600 for lunch and 300 for dinner?? 1300 people will travel a long way not to be served a meal.
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Seaglass
01:13 PM on 02/22/2011
Are those manila envelopes?!
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tinkertoy
Smarten up the Chumps
01:49 PM on 02/22/2011
LOL - They got a bulk deal from Office Depot.
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ethiopia1a
I want to take Lady Karma out for drinks and treat
09:31 AM on 02/22/2011
I hate them because they didn't invite me. What makes them so special?
09:17 AM on 02/22/2011
I really don't care or like the "royals". Are they GOD. Stuck-ups and too preem for me. Be just human!
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Queen Cassandra
Nothing but the Truth people
02:44 AM on 02/22/2011
Yes I have received my invitation......., But I have a few demands.......