Of all the things that Kate Middleton and Prince William's wedding will bring to the world, the most anticipated moment seems to be that on the balcony -- the Royal kiss, so to speak.
Of all the things that Kate Middleton and Prince William's wedding will bring to the world, the most anticipated moment seems to be that on the balcony -- the Royal kiss, so to speak.
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It has been confirmed that the newly weds will definitely share a kiss on the Buckingham Palace balcony after their wedding - just like Charles and Diana did 30 years ago.
And the couple will have two receptions - hosted by the Queen and Prince Charles.
"There WILL be a balcony moment. William and Kate used their Christmas break to make a lot of progress on all sorts of things. They're very buoyed up," the Sun quoted a St James's Palace aide as saying.
Middleton will be driven from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey for the 11am ceremony on April 29 in a limo. Her father Michael, 61, will join her on the journey.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams will marry the couple.
And when she emerges from the church as a Royal she and Wills will climb into a horse-drawn carriage for a grand procession back to the Palace.
The Queen will then hold an informal lunch for 900 guests at 12:30 pm - and an hour into it the couple will appear on the balcony.