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William and Kate Middleton are already sending out invitations for her wedding to be held on 29 April in London's Westminster Abbey

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File photo of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in London
File photo of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in London
William and Kate Middleton are already sending out invitations for her wedding to be held on 29 April in London's Westminster Abbey. Attendees will include representatives of all the royal houses, family, friends and even the footballer David Beckham, with whom the groom has a good friendship. Who has not been called is Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife of Andrew of England maintains a tense relationship with Queen Elizabeth for his past scandals.

Bill also wants his ex-girlfriends Jecca Craig and Olivia Hunt accompany the celebration. Kate, meanwhile, has also agreed to her ex-boyfriend Rupert Finch. The couple has reserved a special place in the abbey to his colleagues at the University of St. Andrews where he began his love affair.

In the list of attendees include the family of William's late mother, Diana, like her sisters Lady Jane Fellowes, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and her brother, Earl Charles Spencer.

The queen and her husband Prince Philip will lead the group of the British royal family with the groom's father Charles and Prince Harry to be godfather to the ceremony. Kate's parents Michael and Carole Middleton, also have front row seats along with sister Pippa, her maid of honor, and his brother James. However, only 600 people have been invited to a reception at lunchtime in the Buckingham Palace hosted by Queen, and an even smaller group, 300 people will attend a dinner and dance organized by Prince Charles and by night.

The invitation is being sent these days from the offices of Prince Charles at Clarence House said, "The Lord Chamberlain on behalf of the queen invited to the marriage of His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales to Miss Catherine Middleton in Westminster Abbey on Friday, April 29, 2011 at 11:00. The board also sets standards for clothing that day: "Tomorrow's uniform or street clothes."

It is hoped representatives of the royal houses of Spain, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Belgium and dignitaries from the Middle East, the Japanese emperor and kings from Malaysia, Thailand and Tonga. Guillermo, who is tied to social, wants 80 people to accompany these organizations including homeless people and members of the Royal Marsden Hospital, of which Diana was patron.
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