2011年4月24日星期日

List of published official royal wedding

Full list of confirmed guests who attend the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is exit under the monarchy of Britain Saturday.

Soccer star David Beckham and his wife Victoria were among the most recognizable names on the list of guests to the wedding on April 29.

Many on the list had already been confirmed in the weeks of media there is, including Beckham, musician Elton John and Director Guy Ritchie. But others, like singer Joss Stone and Mr. Bean actor Rowan Atkinson - a close friend of William father of Prince Charles - were new.

There will also be members of the Royal family of countries, including the Bahrain, Denmark, Spain and the Morocco. Other guests include representatives of the Government, veterans of the war in Afghanistan and charity workers.

Governor General David Johnston of the Canada and his wife, Sharon, will attend the service.

Other Canadian personalities on the guest list include Hilary Weston, a former lieutenant Governor of Ontario and her husband, businessman Galen Weston.

Stephen Harper has been invited to attend the marriage as Prime Minister of the Canada, but conservative leader is due to the federal election on 2 May.

William and Kate will visit the Canada from 30 June to 8 July, with stops in the Ottawa region, Alberta, the Northwest Territories and Prince Edward Island.

The Palace said he invited only heads crowned States and that foreign political leaders - as President Barack Obama or French President Nicolas Sarkozy - were not sent invitations.

Seats for London service plan is also included in the official correspondence published Saturday. He met the Queen and other senior royals in the first row with the family of Kate across the aisle.

Approximately 1 900 people are expected to attend the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

The Queen will later host a reception for lunch at Buckingham Palace for approximately 650 people. The Prince of Wales will host a dinner at the Palace for approximately 300 people.

St. James Palace confirmed that Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa's Bahrain Crown Prince will attend the ceremony, despite British concerns about the treatment of activists in his country.

The Royal family of the Bahrain ordered a brutal repression of large-scale against pro-democracy demonstrators, which began in mid-February. At least 30 people died, including four in detention, and many well known activists and lawyers were imprisoned.

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