All Great Britain is abuzz with anticipation for Britain's Royal wedding ceremony happening April 29, 2011. Prince William, second in line to the throne, is going to be getting betrothed to Kate Middleton, and the way it is shaping up the Kingdom is prepared for a massive celebration. Parties and events are being planned all over Britain, with Cardiff, Wales leading the way with 30 applications for proceedings already having been complete, greater than every other locale excluding London. Britain's Royal Wedding Ceremony will take in a four day bank holiday weekend, and coming directly following the four day weekend of Easter, there will only be three standard working days between both bank holiday weekends, so it may not be the best time to come to London to perform business. Prince William seems to be without a doubt in charge of running things, as he apparently won a battle with senior courtiers who had argued to get a later date and the possibility of better weather. In addition, although many of the guests will be belonging to the rich and celebrated and heads of state, The Prince is way more enthusiastic about making sure children, volunteers, and also the homeless will be represented in a unique "People's Royal Wedding". William has taken a great concern in the plight with the homeless. The one issue Prince William needed to be swayed was on the marriage venue, after first choosing the charming St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. However the word in palace circles is that the only persons William listens to are his grandparents, the Queen and Prince Philip, and they convinced him to be betrothed in the place they were married in 1947. So by means of that opinion from The Queen, as well as a result of its moving connection to his mother, Britain's Royal Wedding is going to be at the 2000-capacity Westminster Abbey. It definitely an impressive building, one section dating back to pre-Norman times about 1000 years. It contrasts staggering beauty with the sensation of a town church, and I believe it may perhaps be the most single noteworthy building of historical importance in Great Britain. In addition it will be centrally located in Westminster, so folks will likely be more directly involved in the procession and celebrations within the area. By now it should be becoming clear that Prince William, in an occasion where he is at center stage, seems to have a clear aim of mind. Not like his father, Prince Charles, who has an inclination for wringing his hands over difficult conditions, when he makes up his mind about something, he does it. Also, he almost certainly realizes that if he does not establish a precedent of doing things in his own way at this time, he will never manage to do so in the future. So he's clearly setting down a marker of the kind of king he will likely be one day. Britain's Royal wedding ceremony not just guarantees to be an important occasion, but additionally a fun time, and trust me, Brits do know how to party. So come to London and participate in the celebration. Click HERE for more information about Great Britain, and for some great travel ideas for Europe, Click HERE. Jim O'Connell is a writer and travel enthusiast living in London.
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