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Millions of people plan to get a glimpse of the royal wedding on TV or online, as Prince William and Kate Middleton marry at Westminster Abbey early Friday morning, Mountain Time.
- Local shops give Utahns at taste of the royal wedding
As the countdown to the royal wedding enters its final days, the excitement surrounding it is spreading, and you don't have to be in England to be a part of the celebration. - Which hat works best?
The royal wedding will be great day for people watching, with colors, styles and hats! The Brits love them. KSL's Carole Mikita went digging in her own closet for just the right look. - Quiz: Details about the royal wedding
Think you're in the know about all things Will and Kate? Take our quiz about a few details of the upcoming royal wedding. - Security teams gear up for UK royal wedding
Police on Tuesday released some details of their huge security operation for the wedding, saying 5,000 uniformed and undercover officers will be assigned. - Royal wedding guest list released
David Beckham, Elton John and Mr. Bean actor Rowan Atkinson will mingle with dozens of royal guests at the wedding, according to an official guest list. - Royal wedding fuels UK wagers
As betting-happy Britons shell out on their favorite royal wedding-themed wagers, the country's bookmakers hope to make a mint. - US fans plan parties, teas to watch royal wedding
Two weeks before Americans set their alarm clocks for the wee hours of the morning to watch Prince William marry Kate Middleton, royal fever was heating up across the Atlantic Ocean.
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