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My guess is when they're ready to have children.
My guess is, that the will marry next year on the 30th anniversy of the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
IMO, that is certainly one date they will be staying clear of. Hardly appropriate to base your wedding date on a marriage that was so troubled and ended in divorce.
So fellow posters, when do we think the engagement / wedding will be? My guess is a wedding next summer.
I agree.
Any date that has anything to do with Diana and Charles they will avoid.
becuase that way we don't have to spend the Queen's Jubalee talking about William and Kate!
This week in Australia one of the Woman's magazines says engagement on the 30th anniversary of Charles and Diana's engagement with the wedding on the 30th anniversary of the marriage.
Personnally I think both those dates are out but...
He may have spent it in Africa since Harry was also still there the following week. He could have flown back to England after his birthday on Monday.
If he was in Africa with Kate, it would ahve been nice if some fotos came up.
Daily Star: Simply The Best 7 Days A Week :: News :: Prince William to wed Kate Middleton in private
Prince William has amazed aides with a bid to marry his bride-in-waiting Kate Middleton in a "private" family wedding.
The prince wants the Queen’s permission to wed at the *royals’ own personal church, St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Is there anything that says he has to be married in London? What about Canterbury, or York, or Salisbury?
Is there anything that says he has to be married in London? What about Canterbury, or York, or Salisbury?
I like the last line in the piece though 'due to make an announcement later this year' with a wedding next year. Sounds as though this journalist believes that this is already set in stone when true royal watchers will know that this probably isn't the case 'due for' sounds like the sort of wording you get when you hear the Queen is 'due to' make a speech to the UN - which she recently did but that was the wording used after it had been announced that it would happen.
The Church of Scotland is not part of the Anglican Communion. As future (titular) head of the Church of England, I'm not sure he can marry in it. That doesn't mean, of course, that he can't marry in an Anglican Church in Scotland. I'm sure there's one near Balmoral.
My guess is never.
I don't see Will marrying anytime soon.
Although that does sound like a nice solution and would very much be low keyed and private, I do think they'll keep the ceremony in London and give the public a wedding they'll be able to celebrate.