Finally! Prince William and Kate Middleton have officially announced their engagement, after years of dating and much public speculation. They became officially engaged on a vacation in Kenya last month. Prince Charles confirmed the announcement, then in a move typical of this digital age, tweeted about it (the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh tweeted their delight shortly after). It's clear this will be the wedding to watch in 2011!
The young couple are set to wed in spring or summer, although no official plans have been announced. William and Kate have been dating for a long time, after meeting each other while studying at St. Andrews in Scotland. She's been the most high-profile royal girlfriend in history, and will be the first princess to be what Brits call a commoner, or having no aristrocratic lineage. The wedding is going to be a huge event, but it's not likely to be of the same scale as William's parents, the late Princess Diana and Prince Charles.
Many are already speculating as to what Kate will be wearing when she walks down the aisle and officially becomes HRH Princess Catherine of Wales. Vogue UK suspects it'll be a British designer, but wonders whether she'll choose to go with a more traditional Bruce Oldfield, who creates bespoke gowns for royalty, or opt for a younger, hipper design from Alice Temperly or Jenny Packham.
The young couple are set to wed in spring or summer, although no official plans have been announced. William and Kate have been dating for a long time, after meeting each other while studying at St. Andrews in Scotland. She's been the most high-profile royal girlfriend in history, and will be the first princess to be what Brits call a commoner, or having no aristrocratic lineage. The wedding is going to be a huge event, but it's not likely to be of the same scale as William's parents, the late Princess Diana and Prince Charles.
Many are already speculating as to what Kate will be wearing when she walks down the aisle and officially becomes HRH Princess Catherine of Wales. Vogue UK suspects it'll be a British designer, but wonders whether she'll choose to go with a more traditional Bruce Oldfield, who creates bespoke gowns for royalty, or opt for a younger, hipper design from Alice Temperly or Jenny Packham.
Will Kate Middleton Wearing Britain's Designer for Wedding Dress ?
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