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The world of celebrity might not have the best track record to maintaining a long and happy marriage, but they all have to start somewhere. These are the 10 most famous nuptials that made the most headlines in 2011
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Apparently, the second time's the charm.
After a wedding ceremony fit for a Duke and a Duchess, Prince William and Kate Middleton made their official debut to the public today on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where they kissed not once, but twice.
Prince William got a spouse and the UK got a new princess in Kate Middleton, the not-so-common commoner who wed Wills today after a ten-year courtship. Here's everything you need to know about the lavish ceremony and the hysteria surrounding it:
The official royal wedding ceremony started at 6 this morning and roughly 600 guests are in attendance. If you're obsessed like I am, watch the live stream video. Jeremy even commented on the number of ridiculous hats people are wearing. He claims he's not really interested, but he seem to know a lot of facts about the wedding. You can bet Harry is going to be ready to party tonight.
I'm very excited for the royal wedding tomorrow, but I don't think I would quit my job to go. A woman in Missouri took time off from work so she could go to London for the wedding.
Maybe you are not into the royal wedding festivities. Here's an idea that might raise your interest level. It's no big secret that most Americans aren't all that fascinated by the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, which will take place this Friday at Westminster Abby.
But here's something about it that might get a rise out of you: Scottish brewing company Brew Dog is celebrating
Elton warns that they should beware of the British press, saying that it's one thing about Britain that "sucks." In the video, after the jump, Elton told ABC's Barbara Walters: