Nov 23, 2010
Prince William & Kate Middleton Will Marry In April 2011
A wedding date has been set!

A week ago today we learned the joyous news that Prince William of Wales proposed marriage to Kate Middleton after 8 years together. Just a couple of days later, Kate was spotted paying an after hours visit to Westminster Abbey and it was presumed that she was scoping out the church as the possible site of the couple’s nuptials … but at that time, no wedding date was announced. Today we not only learn that the couple will, in fact, marry at Westminster Abbey but that the wedding will take place on April 29, 2011:

Britain’s Prince William will marry Kate Middleton on Friday, April 29, at Westminster Abbey in London, the royal family said Tuesday, ending a week of speculation about the date and venue. “The royal family will pay for the wedding, following the precedence set by the marriages of the prince and princess of Wales in 1981 and Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in 1947,” Prince Charles’ spokeswoman said in a statement. The government will meet any wider transportation or security-related costs, Prime Minister David Cameron said. The thousand-year-old Westminster Abbey has been the favorite of royal fans, the media, and bookies ever since the couple announced their engagement a week ago. Westminster Abbey was founded in 960, with the present Gothic church dating to 1245. Since 1066, it has been the “coronation church” — the place where kings and queens are crowned when they ascend to the throne. Its close ties to the monarchy means it has also been the site of many royal weddings and funerals. Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Philip there in 1947, when she was still a princess; her father, King George VI, got married there in 1923. The funeral service for Princess Diana, William’s mother, took place there in 1997. Middleton was photographed leaving the Abbey last week with her parents, and British newspapers reported they had a private after-hours tour. The wedding day will be a national holiday, Cameron said, though Scottish lawmakers still must approve the measure because Scotland has its own devolved government. “The wedding of Kate and William will be a happy and momentous occasion,” Cameron said in a statement. “We want to mark the day as one of national celebration. A public holiday will ensure the most people possible will have a chance to celebrate on the day” … The palace had already said the wedding would take place in the spring or summer of 2011, but it refused to give a firm date. It’s unclear whether the couple chose April 29 because it coincides with St. Catherine’s Day on the Anglican calendar of saints. The palace has been referring to Middleton as “Catherine” instead of her usual “Kate.”

Wee!! And now we know what date to look forward to for the royal wedding! There is no question in my mind that the wedding date is meant to correspond with St. Catherine’s Day … it’s just so perfect. We are now about 5 months away from the royal wedding of Prince Wills and his princess-to-be Kate Middleton. The eyes of the world will be trained on Westminster Abbey on the morning of April 29 … I cannot wait!!

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8 Comments. Add Yours

  1. ausettofegypt says:

    Ive got the Royal itch. I am so very excited to see Kate and William marry and then have babies! Both William and Harry are a new generation of Royal blood, and to watch them grow up and become the men that they are, I know that their mother is so proud of them. Good choice Prince William. God bless and good luck!

  2. Panti Christ says:

    A national Holiday! How exciting! Everyone will be partying their heads off! Off With Their Heads – lol

  3. jAMIE says:

    Wooow we get the Friday off and the Monday is May Day.

    Loooong weekend wooow

  4. Meghan says:

    How exciting!!! I’ll be up at the crack of dawn in the States to watch. @Jamie–Lucky! How I wish I lived in England! I have visited and love it!

  5. Diane says:

    Only 6(ish) months to plan a royal wedding? Seems a bit short notice if you take into consideration travel plans for heads of state & VIPs.

  6. Susie says:

    I must be the only one who doesn’t give a flying f*ck.
    But then I think royalty is antiquated anyway, so there you go.
    On it’s most basic level, it’s just some dude marrying some chick.

    OOH AHH

  7. Dairyqueen says:

    No Susie you’re not the only one. I could care less about these Uber rich royalty couple. I love how American TV is all a buzz about it, instead of important issues.

  8. Susie says:

    @ Dairyqueen:

    YAY! I don’t understand why Americans care so much.
    I still maintain that it’s uber creepy that Kate got Diana’s ring.
    Good job, William! Give your fiance a symbol of a failed marriage. Awesome.

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