Royal Wedding details are drawing to a close sooner rather than later as Prince William and Catherine "Kate" Middleton prepare to marry in less than a week.
The couple's final public appearance occurred on April 11 when enthused locals braced the rain to wish the Prince and his fiancée well on their upcoming ceremony on April 29.
What Middleton will be wearing upon her exit from her car, not coach, around 12:30 p.m. is still unknown. Rumors have been flying that not only will Middleton go with the untraditional route via her arrival, but also with her choice of headwear. A ring of roses, a symbol of happiness, may be sitting atop Middleton's hair, instead of a jewel encrusted tiara.
Kate Middleton arrives westminster abbey
Kate Middleton arrives westminster abbey
Middleton isn't the only one making her own tradition. Prince William will not be wearing a wedding band after the ceremony, while Middleton will have a band made of gold from the Welsh Mountains — a piece that has been in the possession of Queen Elizabeth for years.
place for the honeymoon has yet to be announced. Possible sites include Jordan, where Middleton lived for three years as a child, Greece and places around the United Kingdom. Representatives deny commenting, so the couple can have a media-free vacation.
With all the commotion surrounding the wedding, it's no wonder Prince William said he's a bit nervous for the event. Luckily for him, everything has been taken care of.
If you want to see Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot, make sure you tune in to the biggest event of the year on the morning of Friday, April 29.
Mr Key has meetings in France and Britain this week and will attend the royal wedding on Friday.
Mr Key says the meeting with the Queen will be an opportunity to update her on the situation in Christchurch after the earthquake, which he says she is very concerned about.
He says she will also want an update on the families affected by the Pike River mine disaster.