Confirming rumors, Clarence House said today that the ceremony will include three different clergymen, reports Sky News. The Dean of Westminster will conduct the service, the Archbishop of Canterbury will preside over the vows, and the Bishop of London, the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, will give an address, reports Us magazine.
The Palace also confirmed that the ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. (which we had said earlier as well).
A St. James Palace spokesperson said that Kate Middleton will travel to the ceremony by car, which some called an unusual choice, recalling Diana's grand glass carriage that delivered her to her 1981 ceremony. The processional route after the ceremony has also been revealed. Though it is a familiar one, most experts seemed to think this was for national security reasons. After the ceremony, Prince William and Catherine will return to Buckingham Palace in a carriage that passes through Parliament Square, Whitehall, Horse Guards Parade and The Mall, reports Sky News.
A St. James Palace spokesperson said that Kate Middleton will travel to the ceremony by car, which some called an unusual choice, recalling Diana's grand glass carriage that delivered her to her 1981 ceremony. The processional route after the ceremony has also been revealed. Though it is a familiar one, most experts seemed to think this was for national security reasons. After the ceremony, Prince William and Catherine will return to Buckingham Palace in a carriage that passes through Parliament Square, Whitehall, Horse Guards Parade and The Mall, reports Sky News.
Back at the Palace, the Queen will host a private reception for the newlyweds with, "guests drawn from the congregation representing the couple's official and private lives," reports Us magazine. Later on, Prince Charles will host an evening dinner reception with dining -- and dancing! -- the Palace said. The spokesperson also added that more wedding details would be released soon.
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