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UK royal wedding to generate 6,765 tonnes of carbon

Wedding of Prince William and his girlfriend Kate Middleton is likely to generate more than 10 times as much greenhouse gases the Buckingham Palace emits in a whole year, a carbon footprint analysis has predicted.


The mega event, which will be held on Friday and joined by hundreds of hi-profile celebrities and guests, is expected to generate 6,765 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) -- 12 times the annual emissions from the London palace or 1,230 times the annual emissions of the average UK household.


further 3,957 tonnes of CO2e will be generated by the 400,000 people travelling on the tube and a further 200,000 arriving on rail to watch the event in central London.


The analysts at Achilles Information Limited, who are licensed to use CEMARS in the UK, did not calculate the carbon footprint of the ceremony itself and said it was just a "fun exercise" to highlight how carbon can be cut down.


Already the couple have done a few small things to limit their footprint. Kate's ring is reported to be made from Welsh gold rather than minerals from an exploitative mine. Her dress could also be ethical if she chooses vegan silk and organic Fairtrade cotton, although the most low carbon option of wearing a second hand dress or reworking something vintage is unlikely.


However, Prince William chose to take her abroad to Jordan rather than to have a stay at home honeymoon and he did propose in a long haul destination in Kenya. The Prince's household, Clarence House and St James's Palace, offset their carbon footprint every year and a spokesman suggested the royal wedding would also be offset.


"Clarence House and St James Palace always strive to minimise their carbon emissions and make any event as environmentally friendly as possible," said a spokesman. "The royal wedding is no exception,

Royal wedding bridesmaids

William and Kate's attendants will have an unrivalled view of one of the happiest days of the century, says Clementine Hambro, who recalls the wonder she felt 30 years ago at Charles and Diana's wedding.

BBC Entertainment will air a 16-day television event in celebration of the British Royal nuptials leading up to the live and uninterrupted coverage of the wedding.

Thirty years ago, television host and world-renowned designer India Hicks was a teenage bridesmaid when her godfather Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer. Now, as the world prepares for the marriage of their son Prince William to Kate Middleton, India takes viewers on a personal journey, drawing on her memories as a 13 year old at the heart of the most famous wedding of the 20th century and giving a remarkable preview of what is set to be the wedding of the 21st century. Reminiscing about her teenage memories and interviews with people connected with her and that momentous day, India brings the previous royal wedding to life.

Clearest memories of the occasion actually comes from the morning after the big day. I recall my mother saying to me: "Darling, you had a wonderful day and you must remember it forever, but we are not going to talk about it anymore." And I didn't really. My peers were only vaguely interested and I preferred to remain silent on the subject, rather than ever be accused of bragging.
But the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton has brought back all my juvenile recollections.
Indeed, when the new crop of royal bridesmaids were announced, I felt the rather odd sensation of some sort of gilded baton being passed on.

Many anglophiles and wedding fans are gearing up for the royal wedding like an NFL tight end before the Superbowl. If you want to get in on the excitement ahead of the April 29 nuptials, here are some programs you might enjoy.