Prince William and Kate: The Royal Wedding Walking Tour

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Location(s): London, United Kingdom
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  • Activity is for: 2 hours 30 minutes
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The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will take place in London at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011.

Share in the excitement surrounding this historic occasion by discovering William and Kate's London, on the Royal Wedding Walking Tour! With an expert guide to give you the hottest Royal gossip, you will see the top London attractions linked to the Royal couple, and the lesser known spots which have defined their life in the capital.

Starting from central London, your Royal Wedding Walking Tour commences with a wealth of stories to introduce you to the sentiment and drama of Britain's Royal family. Learn the little-known details of Kate’s life as a commoner, and discover the places which have charted her romance with Prince William over the past 9 years.

Highlights of your 2.5 hour tour include Buckingham Palace, official residence of the Queen, and St James' Palace, the oldest Royal Palace in London. Less traditional spots include Garrards the jewelers who supplied the engagement ring of Princess Diana (which Kate now wears), and the hedonistic Mahiki nightclub where the young royals party their nights away!

Your tour finishes at Westminster Abbey, where William and Kate will be married by the Archbishop of Canterbury in front of 2,000 people. Short of an invite to the event itself, the Royal Wedding Walking Tour is the best way to soak up Britain's current wedding fever!

Whether you're a romantic Royalist, an aspiring Anglophile, or simply inconsolable at Britain's most eligible bachelor being taken off the market, this tour offers a unforgettable insight into London and the lives of the Royal family.

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