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Kate and William's Wedding Ceremony
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The current favourite for this venue is Westminster Abbey but does anyone think it might be a good idea to hold it at Windsor Registery Office? This would follow in a new tradition set by his father and, in the current ecomic climate, save the taxpayer a lot of money.
Statisically the Royal Family isn't good at staying together just look at Margaret, Charles, Andrew and Anne and, whilst I hope they are the exception that prooves the rule, should we take that chance?
Statisically the Royal Family isn't good at staying together just look at Margaret, Charles, Andrew and Anne and, whilst I hope they are the exception that prooves the rule, should we take that chance?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that this is a bit of a Red Herring. All the expenses (apart, perhaps, from the security) will come from the Civil List already granted to the monarchy. The Registrar at Windsor will charge a fat fee, whilst the Archbishop of Canterbury will probably do it for nothing, given a chance to dress up in drag. Mind you, I bet the organist gets more than his fair share of the dibs.
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