Q: Where will the wedding take place?
A: It has not yet been announced. St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle is a good bet. It is smaller than Westminster Abbey and St Paul’s Cathedral, but still grand enough for a high-profile royal wedding.
Q: Who will foot the bill?
A: For the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding, the costs including the church service, music, flowers, decorations, reception and honeymoon were split between the Queen, the Prince of Wales and Kate Middleton’s millionaire parents.
But the taxpayer picked up the bill for security at the event, including the 5,000 police officers, and the clear-up operation on the streets afterwards, with reports suggesting the total cost to the taxpayer came to between £10 million and £20 million.
Q: Will the wedding day be a public holiday?
It will be up to the Government to decide whether to give Britons the day off.
An extra one-off bank holiday was added for William and Kate’s nuptials but William is a future king, whereas Harry is now only fifth in line to the throne.
Q: When will the wedding be and what day of the week?
Royals usually have a short engagement so a spring wedding is likely. Royal weddings are traditionally during the week rather than at the weekend. William and Kate wed on a Friday and the Queen on a Thursday.
Q: What uniform will Prince Harry wear?
A: It is likely to relate to his most senior military appointment. Harry was an Army Captain in the Household Cavalry’s Blue and…
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