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Everything You Need To Know About Pippa Middleton’s Wedding

Including which guest has been banned

On Saturday, the ‘society event of the year’, Pippa Middleton’s wedding to hedge fund manager James Matthews, will take place, with all the pomp and ceremony of a real royal wedding.

We can’t wait. You can’t wait. They probably can’t wait either.

Ahead of the big day, we’ve compiled the most eye-opening facts about the soon-to-be wedding of the year. These are the details everyone will be talking about.

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1/ After much speculation, Meghan Markle is a definite attendee. We can confirm she has just touched down in London for the affair, and has made her way to Kensington Palace.

2/ Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been given the honour of page boy and flower girl respectively. Cue cuteness.

3/ But sister Kate is forbidden from being a bridesmaid, according to royal protocol.

3/ Smart punters have their money on Pippa wearing a dress by British designer Giles Deacon. TBC.

4/ The bride has banned the groom’s brother, Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, from bringing his reality TV star girlfriend Vogue to the wedding. Awks.

5/ Just like Kate and Wills, Pippa will arrive at historic St Mark’s Church in a horse-drawn carriage.

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6/ After the ceremony, the reception will take place in an extravagant glass marquee, shipped especially from Belgium, on the grounds of the Middleton’s estate.

7/ Roger Federer is rumoured to be one of the high-profile names on the guest list.

8/ It’s going to cost… how much?!?

9/ That’s a lot for haggis. According to the Daily Mail, the wedding will be Scottish-themed, completed with bagpipes, lashings of whisky and “haggis canapes.” Matthews’ family own a 10,000-acre estate in the Scottish highlands near Loch Ness.

And now we wait. We’ll be posting all the goss (and photos!) from the wedding on the weekend – see you then. 

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