Are you desperate to discover what Kate Middleton’s wedding dress looks like? Intrigued about what colour hat Queen Elizabeth will wear? Wondering whether Prince William will cry when he makes his vows? If so, the new official royal wedding website will probably fill you with joy.
William and Kate launched the site dedicated to their April 29 nuptials yesterday.
The webpage will provide daily “exclusive” updates about the wedding, the latest photos of the couple and a live feed from Westminster Abbey on the wedding day. The royal family is also reportedly considering streaming the ceremony live online.
The site’s creators at royal residence Clarence House have promised juicy details, such as the style and designer of Kate’s dress, will be posted on the site before they appear anywhere else (in the case of the wedding dress, the information will be revealed at 11am on the wedding day, at the exact moment Kate steps out of her car to walk into the church).
“There’s been lots of interest in the wedding from the public and the website will be a resource for them to go to,” a St. James Palace spokesman told Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper.
Information about the big day will also be published on the British Monarchy’s Twitter page, while exclusive images will be posted on Flickr and footage broadcast on the Royal Channel on Youtube.
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