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God decides who are the best for each other and make couples in the sky and these couples are engaged on earth with the purity of love, sincerity and respect.
That ultimate holy relationship called marriage when two souls together to make a remarkable relationship, however one of the most tremendous marriage will be held wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, on 29 April.
This charismatic couple will be get marry in London’s Westminster Abbey. The event is being arranged by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, London mayor Boris Johnson and the Royal Parks. On this fabulous day thousands of well wishers get-together in a capital on this grand day.
Mr Johnson said: “The royal wedding will be a truly momentous occasion and we want everyone to be able to join in the celebrations.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for London to show the world how we relish our traditions and that we know how to throw a party, as well as being an unrivalled city for culture, cuisine and business.”
Tourism Minister John Penrose said: “London is a fantastic tourist attraction in itself, but the royal wedding will make it even more so.”

Cake decorator Sally Owens, who lectures in cake decoration at Coleg Llandrillo Cymru at Rhos-on-Sea, Conwy, said the project “literally seems to have taken over” her life.
Ms Owens asuumed, “Each tier is two cakes deep and it stands at four feet high with pillars between each tier.”
The mother-of-two said that if someone was paying for all the cake it would cost around £3,500.But it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to do a cake like this for a royal wedding, There are two official wedding cakes.

The Wales Cake was prepared after the proposal of Prince William and his bride by Welsh National Culinary team manager Graham Tinsley to make one to celebrate their wedding at Westminster Abbey on 29 April.
He assumed, “Sally has done a brilliant job in making and decorating a cake that is truly fit for royalty. With Prince William being stationed on Anglesey with the RAF search and rescue team, and going to live in north Wales with his bride following the wedding, I think it’s fitting that Welsh chefs should bake a cake for them.”
Chief Executive Seyi Obakin said: “It will be a special way for young people supported by Centrepoint to be involved in our patron’s wedding day celebrations.”
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