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EXCLUSIVE SCOOP: The Latest Royal Wedding Details!

Posted: 12/17/10 08:12 AM ET

Here I have the exclusive, never-before released details of what is being touted as the "Wedding of the 21st Century." There have been disagreements over the wedding plans between Buckingham Palace courtiers and Prince William's own team of secretaries and aides at St. James's Palace. However, this is the latest, correct wedding information from my contacts at the palace at the moment - unless Prince William changes his mind again.

The Dress

Naturally, there's a lot of intense speculation on 'The Dress', and who will design it. Early in the decision process, Catherine ruled out her favorite designer Issa. I'd say it's unlikely that Bruce Oldfield has been chosen, even though he's the bookies' favorite. Much of the focus on him is due to his connection with Diana - Oldfield had designed evening gowns for the princess early in her marriage. However, as Catherine already has the 'Diana ring,' she has other ideas regarding her wedding dress.

There's indication that Catherine has gone for a young, 'little-known', British designer. When the name is officially announced, it will come as a surprise to many, and catapult the designer to worldwide fame. For clues on the identity, I suggest looking at those who have made dresses for Catherine, her sister Pippa, and her mother Carole.

To ensure the tightest security, and to prevent leaks over the actual design, Catherine's dress is already being made inside the palace. After all, who can blame her? Like all brides, she wants to keep the gown under wraps until the big day. The world will get their first full view of the spectacular dress when the bride alights from the carriage at the West Door of Westminster Abbey.

A little known fact is that Diana's wedding dress was actually hand-sewn and finished on the tiny island of Guernsey, where designer Elizabeth Emmanuel's family had a holiday home. The dress was then flown by helicopter to the palace.

Wedding Procession

Now for the wedding itself, it has been reported that Catherine will be leaving from Buckingham Palace on her way to Westminster Abbey. Well, I can tell you this - if Catherine leaves from Buckingham Palace, she will be the first royal bride since Princess Anne in 1973, and the first non-royal born bride to do so. It's not going to happen. However, Catherine will have to be coming from a royal residence. She certainly won't be leaving from her parents' home in Bucklebury or her London apartment.

Prior to her wedding, Diana went to stay at Clarence House, which was the home of the Queen Mother. It is now the official London residence of Prince Charles, Camilla, William and Harry. So this time around, Clarence House is not an option as Catherine will not be leaving from the same royal residence as her groom. I have been told that she will be leaving from St. James Palace on her way to the Abbey.

The timing will be as follows: William and Harry's procession will be escorted to the Abbey by the Welsh Guards. Once they arrive, the Queen's coach, escorted by the Household Cavalry, will depart from Buckingham Palace. Once the Queen arrives at the Abbey, Catherine will leave in the glass carriage, accompanied by her father Michael Middleton, and escorted by the police.

The rehearsals for the three carriage processions are taking place in the middle of the night. If any of you should be around Buckingham Palace around 3am on certain days, you'll see the Life Guards (cavalry) being put through their paces.

The Dress Code

This will be a morning wedding, and the ceremony will begin around 11:00am. So the dress code will be morning dress or lounge suit (business suit) for the men, and smart day dress for the ladies consisting of a suit or a dress with a hat, not a tiara. As the guest list will include foreign royals, heads of government and other officials, watch for some guests to wear their military uniforms and even their national dress.

Prince William will be wearing his Royal Air Force uniform (Catherine reportedly finds his uniform "sexy"), and his chief supporter will be Prince Harry, who will also be in military uniform.

Wedding Attendants

Royal princes can have two supporters on their wedding day, and Prince Charles had both his brothers, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, as his supporters. However, William can opt to have only one. If he does choose a second supporter, tradition has it that it will be someone from within the royal family so it's more likely that it will be his cousin Peter Philips, rather than his close friend Thomas van Straubenzee, as was suggested in the British press. There has never been any doubt that Catherine's sister Pippa will be her chief bridesmaid (they don't use the term "Maid of Honor").

I think there's a good chance that one of pageboys will be William's godson, 12-year old Prince Constantine Alexios, the son of Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece and his American heiress wife, Marie-Chantal Miller. Even though the Greek royal family is deposed, they are still very close to their British royal relatives, and there will be a large Greek presence at the wedding, especially since most of King Constantine's family live in London.

Wedding Ceremony

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, is set to officiate the wedding ceremony, despite heavy speculation that Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, will get the nod. However, Chartres, as well as other church figures such as the Dean of Westminster Abbey and the moderator of the Church of Scotland will also play a role in the wedding service. All of them will proceed up the aisle with the Archbishop of Canterbury last, followed by the bride with her father. So effectively, it will be the Archbishop of Canterbury who will lead the bride up the aisle.

Anglican weddings dictate that the groom faces the altar and does not watch the bride proceed up the aisle. He will only see his bride once she is standing beside him. However, Prince Andrew couldn't resist sneaking a peek (and grinning broadly) at Sarah Ferguson as she walked towards him at their wedding.

After the ceremony, as with custom, Catherine will drop a deep curtsy to the Queen before leaving the Abbey with William in the horse-drawn, State Landau carriage. While Catherine is allergic to horses, she has watched Prince William play polo on numerous occasions, as well as attend events such as the Cheltenham races and the Badminton Horse Trials, so it would appear that her allergy is manageable.

The Receptions

There will be several wedding "breakfasts", even though it'll be the afternoon by the time they eat. The main one for family and close friends of the couple will be hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. There is no question of it being held in a hotel, as some have suggested. Heads of State and foreign leaders will be hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street, and the Mayor of London will host a breakfast for the next level of government officials.

That evening, there will be a reception at the Ritz, organized by Lady Elizabeth Anson, the Queen's cousin. Lady Anson's company, Party Planners, does all the royal wedding receptions and other major royal events such as the Queen's birthday parties.

Future Residence

William and Catherine will live in North Wales after their marriage so William can continue his work as a RAF Search and Rescue pilot. There are published reports that the couple might move into Princess Diana's old Kensington Palace apartments as their London base. Not only is this not true, but it's not possible. Diana's former living quarters at Kensington Palace have long been gutted and converted into offices.

New Skills

Palace insiders inform me that along with other "princess-in-training" lessons, Catherine has been learning Welsh for quite some time. This will further endear her to many as she will one day become the Princess of Wales. During her first official tour of Wales shortly after her wedding, Diana was given the key to the city in Cardiff and she charmed the audience by managing a few Welsh sentences in her speech.

I'll have more of the latest details on the wedding as it develops, so watch this space!

 
Here I have the exclusive, never-before released details of what is being touted as the "Wedding of the 21st Century." There have been disagreements over the wedding plans between Buckingham Palace co...
Here I have the exclusive, never-before released details of what is being touted as the "Wedding of the 21st Century." There have been disagreements over the wedding plans between Buckingham Palace co...
 
 
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Said One
04:34 PM on 12/20/2010
She looks so pretty in this photo and if they do have kids I hope they name them something interesting like Angelica for a girl (Queen Angelica) sounds so cool and Duncan if its a boy (Duncan Macleod of the clan Macleod) the usual Henry, Charles etc is so boring
12:40 PM on 12/20/2010
I am allergic to horses and would actually have to touch, ride, or be standing around enclosed stables with horses in order to have any sort of reaction. She'll be outside with fresh air so it shouldn't be a problem. If she's allergic to them, she's more than likely allergic to other things as well. If you look at some of the photos of Kate as a young girl you can see the dark under eye circles, which is a good indication of allergies. Makes me wonder how she's going to manage in a family that are well known to love their dogs.
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07:52 AM on 12/20/2010
It is being reported that the Obamas will not be invited, though the Sarkozys will be.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/12/kate-middleton-prince-william-queen-elizabeth-obama.html
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Chlowina
We're skrwd
11:43 PM on 12/18/2010
The focus needs to stay on William and Kate. The constant references to Diana's dress, where she stayed, her apartment, etc. is not fair to the couple.
07:02 AM on 12/18/2010
"Diana's former living quarters at Kensington Palace have long been gutted and converted into offices". Seems a stange thing to do unless the Royal Family were trying to obliterate memories of Diana. Or maybe I'm just reading too much into that.
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cadawa
04:42 AM on 12/18/2010
They better not jack up college tuition again till after the wedding.
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goddess1871
Sick to freakin' death
12:35 AM on 12/18/2010
Anyone know why there's the rule about not turning to face the bride? That's odd.
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10:55 PM on 12/17/2010
oh wow I can't wait! gonna book my tickets to London right now!
nancynancy
Atheist.
03:58 PM on 12/17/2010
Keep these updates coming -- I want to know all the details. By the way, I'm very surprised to hear Diana's gown was created on the island of Gurnsey since the Emmanuels insisted they covered all the windows of their London workroom to prevent spies from sneaking a peak at the dress.
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TN60
I Hope You'll Dance
02:42 PM on 12/17/2010
I can only hope that she doesn't succumb to all the flounces and poofy sleaves and otherwise the ugliest wedding dress on the planet, ever, Dianne for subjected to. She was beautiful, and that dress was a total disaster.

Miss Middleton, seems to me to be a more slinky and plain type dresser of good taste. She is beautiful, also, so please don't designs a lot of poof. Let her look sleek, and her train a wonderful out of this world fashion. She is not dowdy, and please do not make her so.

Can't wait to see all the pomp and ceremony.
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MsNancyMitford
07:20 PM on 12/17/2010
Who is "Dianne"?

Lady Diana's dress was beautiful, copied by millions, and changed the look of wedding dresses around the world for over a decade.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
My life is microbiodegradable.
08:44 AM on 12/18/2010
It was a monstrosity. It was so puffed up and huge...it looked like it was one of those they make out of toilet paper at bridal showers. It was also very wrinkled by the time they arrived at the church because it had to be stuffed into the carriage. She had much better taste in clothes when she was a few years older. Almost anything Kate wears has to be more stylish.
09:21 PM on 12/18/2010
Those sorts of dresses were referred to as "meringues". I believe Kristin Scott Thomas had something catty to say about it in "Four Weddings and a Funeral".
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Red45
We can turn the tide
10:22 PM on 12/17/2010
She's marrying the future King of England so her dress has to be regal and spectacular in some way. It should reflect her personality as well so it'll be interesting to see what it looks like. My personal preference is simple but elegant but I don't think that would work for her wedding to William. Wow. He's going to be the coolest King of England ever thanks to his mother. It just hit me.
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wolfiegirl
Princess Wolfie
12:59 PM on 12/17/2010
Even though he's not the heir to the throne, I bet they still registered for sheets for a king-sized bed.
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TN60
I Hope You'll Dance
02:46 PM on 12/17/2010
He IS the heir to the throne, but he may have to wait for a while, since the Queen defies age, and Charles has to have his turn, but he will be an old man. It would be nice to just bypass Charles, completely and go on to William.
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GrownupStewie
04:06 PM on 12/17/2010
i think the queen will likely live until she is 100...thats almost 16 years away or something, so charles will be very very old and william will be in his 40s....i think charles should be king for about a year and then pass it to his son...
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08:57 PM on 12/17/2010
Charles is the heir to the throne. When Charles becomes King, then William will be the heir. Why would it be "nice" to bypass Charles?
Gutts
If I were a Transformer, I would be Ultra Magnus
12:44 PM on 12/17/2010
She should get vera wang......she is my favorite.
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