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The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams will conduct the marriage of Prince William and his girlfriend Kate Middleton later this year, the prince’s office said yesterday
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, spiritual head of the Anglican Church, will marry

Other details about the wedding revealed that Middleton will travel to the service at
William, son of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, announced his engagement to long-term girlfriend Middleton last November after a courtship lasting nearly a decade.
They have already disclosed that the wedding will take place on April 29 at the 1,000-year-old Westminster Abbey, where the funeral for Diana was held.
The prince’s office, Clarence House, said the ceremony will begin at 1000 GMT and be conducted by the Dean of Westminster. Williams will marry the couple, while the Bishop of London Richard Chartres will give the address, it added.
Dickie Arbiter, the queen’s former press secretary, said
“(He is) the right person to be making the keynote address at the service.”
After the service, the couple, both 28, will return in a carriage in a procession to
Royal commentators said the decision for Middleton to arrive at the church by car, rather than by carriage, was an example.
Retail researchers have estimated that the wedding could give a $1 billion boost to the British economy through the sale of mementoes and increased tourism.
Prime Minister David Cameron, who revealed he had camped out on The Mall the night before Charles and Diana’s wedding in 1981, has confirmed that April 29 will be a public holiday in