The Queen sent out invitations to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton



Such invitations, as in the picture, would like to get a lot of people. However, only 1,900 will be honored to attend the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, which will take place April 29 at Westminster Abbey. Thick card with golden symbol of British Queen Elizabeth II this week was delivered to representatives of the royal houses of Europe and other parts of the world, patrons, friends and classmates pairs. Most of the leaders of nations, including US President Barack Obama, postcards from the British monarch is not received. The fact that William is listed in the second line of pretenders to the throne, and, therefore, his marriage event is not too large and distracting amusing people such trifles at Buckingham Palace deemed inappropriate. Invited to the ceremony only British Prime Minister David Cameron and the head of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Most of the visitors - more than 1,000 - friends and relatives of William and Kate. Text invitation extremely laconic. If someone does not parse translate English words: "The Queen tells Lord Great Chamberlain invite so and so to the wedding of HRH Prince William of Wales and Miss Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey on Friday, April 29 at 11.00 am." Dress code is set as follows: military uniforms, suit or dress suit. Most of the guests will disperse to their homes after the ceremony, but only 600 of them will get a royal reception immediately after the wedding. Half - 300 people - are honored to be invited to a dinner hosted by the groom's father Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace.