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Prince William, Kate MiddletonPrince William bride Kate Middleton aren’t your ordinary engaged couple, so they can’t be expected to celebrate their royal wedding in a typical way. Instead of the usual wedding reception, the couple will enjoy three separate after parties when they exchange vows on April 29.

First, the newlyweds will be whisked away (via carriage) to Buckingham Palace to enjoy a luncheon with 600 of their wedding guests. It will take 19 of the palace’s 775 rooms to hold all the invitees to the lavish affair. Buckingham is one of London's most famed attractions, and the sometime home to Queen Elizabeth.

Proud papa Prince Charles will host a dinner party, scheduled later in the day, for a cozy group of 300. And the after after after party will be an intimate affair attended by 100 people, a party so exclusive we don’t even know where it’s being held.

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Gallery: Royal Wedding: Three Receptions for Royal Couple


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Reese WitherspoonIt’s official: Reese Witherspoon is off the market. The Oscar-winning actress exchanged vows over the weekend with beau Jim Toth, who is also her agent. The two have been dating for about a year and a half.

The ceremony was held at Witherspoon’s California ranch before approximately 100 guests. Renee Zellwegger, Alyssa Milano, Robert Downery Jr., Tobey Maguire and Salma Hayek were among those in attendance. Witherspoon wore a gown designed by Monique Lhuillier as the couple exchanged bridal jewelry by William Goldberg. The wedding was held inside a tent on the property.

Attendants included Reese’s daughter Ava, 11, and son Deacon, 7. Both children were produced during her 7-year marriage to first husband Ryan Phillippe, who was definitely not at the event.

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Gallery: Reese Witherspoon, Jim Toth Tie the Knot


Prince William, Prince HarrySo, how do you entertain a guy who will one day rule an entire country? We’ll never know. Prince William’s bachelor party, hosted by Best Man and younger brother Prince Harry, remains a rather hush-hush affair.

An official spokesman had little enough to share, saying only that the King-to-be “has enjoyed his stag [party] and it was in the U.K.” British people call bachelor parties stag parties, by the way.

We’ll have to rely on rumor to learn more. Reports say that the Prince and about 20 close friends enjoyed a weekend affair that included water activities (waterskiing, motorboat-racing), a night out at the pubs (bars, to you Americans) and then they winded down at a lavish country manor.

Not a bad way to say good-bye to being single. We're following all the details of the royal wedding, so keep checking back to stay up-to-date on all the official events and unofficial gossip.

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Many details of the royal wedding are being kept under wraps, but we do know exactly how it will end: just like a fairy tale. The newly-wedded Prince William and his bride, Kate Middleton, will be whisked away from the ceremony in the State Landau, a 109-year-old carriage that would do Cinderella proud.

The royal couple will be taken from their nuptials at Westminster Abbey to the royal residence, Buckingham Palace. The vehicle was originally constructed for King Edward VII. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, William’s grandmother, usually only uses it while entertaining heads of state. The Landau will lead a five-carriage procession which will carry the entire wedding party, which includes Kate’s sister Pippa and William’s brother Prince Harry. The siblings will serve as the Maid of Honor and Best Man, respectively.

But, Princess Diana’s glass coach is on standby. The vehicle which carried the Princess to her 1981 nuptials will be pulled out of storage if it rains on the day of the wedding.

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Kate MiddletonThe media exploded today when it was announced that future Princess Kate Middleton has picked a designer for her wedding gown, possibly the most important dress of this century. A British newspaper announced that Middleton chose the Alexander McQueen fashion house, specifically creative director Sarah Burton, to design the gown.

But, the fashion house says it isn’t true. Burton and the CEO of the company have denied the story. And yet, that doesn’t necessarily mean it is.

It’s believed that any designer commissioned for the royal dress will be bound to utmost secrecy, so the vehement denials could be part of a cover-up. Details of the royal wedding have been ravenously reported, but there are some points Prince William and fiance Kate clearly would rather keep to themselves.

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In a highly-secret ceremony in New York City, actor Mike Myers wed his longtime girlfriend Kelly Tisdale five months ago. It seems they forgot all about the press release in their honeymoon-phase haze.

Tisdale and Myers have been together since 2006, and a rep for Myers has confirmed the marriage news first reported by Page Six.

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We’re bummed that we didn’t get our invitation to the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in the mail, but we can still admire the upcoming nuptials from afar . . . very far (like, an ocean away).

To get an even closer look at the most anticipated wedding of the decade, watch the video above. Find out which engaged party invited two of their exes to the event, learn why President and Michelle Obama didn't get an invitation and discover which superstar couple will be in attendance.

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Only a rare few will be receiving a royal wedding invitation in the mail, but we’ve got your copy right here. The invites to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton are printed in royal gold lettering on 10" x 6" white cardstock with gilded edges. The emblem at the top belongs to Queen Elizabeth. Nothing's too fancy for the future King of England.

The invitations read: The Lord Chamberlain has been commanded by the Queen to invite … and so on. The wedding will be held at Westminster Abbey (as we predicted) at 11:00 am on April 29.

A total of 1900 invites were sent out, to kings and charity leaders, university friends and family. Dress code? Military uniforms for the men, tailcoats or business suits.

Maybe you can’t make it London for the big day, but we’ll be giving you a front-row seat. Keep checking back for all the details on the royal nuptials. You can get information even faster by following VIP Breakdown on Twitter.

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Gallery: Photo: The Royal Wedding Invitations Have Arrived


Princess-to-be was recently spotted, with a contingent of aides, coming out of London’s famed Westminster Abbey.

The centuries-old, historic building would look great in wedding photographs, hmm?

Middleton was seen late Wednesday afternoon leaving the historic site. Aides say that the engaged couple is considering a number of different venues for the nuptials, including the historic Abbey, but they haven’t made any firm decisions yet.

For almost one thousand years, Westminster Abbey has witnessed the coronations of most of the British monarchs. The famed church was also the site of Princess Diana’s memorial service. (Prince Charles and Princess Diana held their 1981 wedding at St. Paul’s Cathedral.)

Speculation is that Middleton will wed Prince Harry this March, but Palace officials say the couple may wait until summer to hold the ceremony.

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Gallery: Kate Middleton Considering Westminster for Royal Wedding


Rihanna will "never ever forgive" herself for missing Katy Perry's wedding. The "Only Girl in the World" singer is admits she is wracked with guilt for missing her close pal's nuptials to Russell Brand in India last month due to work commitments.

"I will never ever forgive myself for that, it was a crazy time, it was a crazy week, I'm switching management. There was no phone service in India and very little-to-no internet service, so it would have been a little irresponsible of me. I'm sad that I missed it," she told KIIS-FM DJ Ryan Seacrest.

Although she didn't attend the wedding, Rihanna recently revealed she got the newlyweds an amazing present, saying, "I got her a really, really cool gift. But I'll let her tell you about that!"

Sources had claimed Katy and Russell had reserved Rihanna a room at the Aman-i-Khas resort in Rajasthan, India, in the hope she would make it. "It was always sort of up in the air that she would go anyway, and Katy knew that. They saved her a room just in case, but they always knew it would be nearly impossible for her to make it as she's still finishing the album and it's out in a few weeks. Rih was in the studio all weekend."

Gallery: Rihanna Feels Guilty For Missing Katy Perry’s Wedding


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