Who Can See Royal Wedding Of Nearby?

Thursday, April 28, 2011


Westminster Abbey was chosen as the location of marriage between Prince William and Kate Middleton would not only mean that the procession will take place intimate because of the size of the church that 'small'. With a minimal capacity, then the guests who will be able to see with 'close up' will be very limited.

In a seating arrangement that was released a few days ago, it was certain that only family and closest friends will be able to see Kate and William give promise of the near future. The others will only be able to rely on a video that plays through the big screen.

Although the 'narrow', but insisted the couple were married in this church to remember the history and beauty offered by Westminster Abbey. Around 1000 people will sit in front of the quire, insulation in this building that makes them invisible to the altar that was behind him.

One tradition held by Prince William and Kate Middleton are the seating arrangements for 'the relatives of the bride's and men'. Spencer family (Diana's family) will be sitting next to Middleton family. On the other hand, some relatives near Middleton will co-exist with the royal family.

The Queen and royal family members will sit on the side of the so-called North Lantern, who will be dealing directly with her family in the South Lantern. They-they will get to watch the wedding procession from the nearby, because it sits very close to the altar where William and Kate stood.

Sitting in the front row is the Queen and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales (Prince Charles) and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall (Camilla Parker), also a seat prepared for Prince Harry after completing his duties as best man.

Away from the altar, the royal family sat overseas in a section called the South transept. The officials and foreign diplomats stationed here as well. Just behind the royal relatives abroad is Middleton, who will likely need a longer neck craning to see the procession.

Carole Middleton, Kate's mother, will be sitting directly opposite the Queen, next to her husband, Michael Middleton, also sister Kate, James Middleton. Next to them was the Spencer family, including Lady Sarah, the sister of Princess Diana, Diana's aunt also named Lady Anne Wake-Walker.

Close friends Prince William and Kate Middleton will sit near the Earl Spencer and his fiancee in North and North transept transept aisle.

On the south side Abbey will sit Prime Minister David Cameron and other members of the cabinet. Several other invitations and friends ofPrince William and Kate Middleton will also be there in South Stall

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