Private dinner on royal wedding night

PRINCE William and Kate Middleton will be married by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

The couple - who will tie the knot on April 29 - have revealed a number of new details about their wedding service and reception on the British Monarchy's official Facebook and twitter pages: "Prince William and Miss Middleton have made the following decisions about their wedding day on 29th April 2011 at Westminster Abbey.

"Miss Middleton will travel to the wedding service at Westminster Abbey by car along a route that will include The Mall, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall and Parliament Square.

"The wedding service will begin at 11am. The Dean of Westminster will conduct the service, the Archbishop of Canterbury will marry Prince William and Miss Middleton, and the Bishop of London will give the address."

The couple will then travel back along a similar route to the one Middleton took to the service.

"On arrival at Buckingham Palace, the queen will give a reception for the couple and guests drawn from the congregation representing the couple's official and private lives.

"The Prince of Wales will give a private dinner, followed by dancing, at Buckingham Palace in the evening, for the couple and their close friends and family."

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