Kate Middleton's family to help at a cost of £ 10m Royal Wedding

Wednesday, November 24, 2010 | Labels: | |

But Kate Middleton's parents insisted they will pay for the cost of their daughter's marriage with Prince William, even though their contribution is dwarfed by that of the Queen and Prince of Wales. Carole and Michael Middleton, who self-made millionaires through their company online party goods, does not want to pay for a "special" aspect of the festival, as the honeymoon rather than an "impersonal" contribution to the total cost . It will however cost of security, policing and street cleaning, which can run into tens of millions of pounds picked up by taxpayers.

A senior royal source said: "Prince William and Catherine intention from the beginning to ensure that the Middleton family is linked to the regime as possible." They are a very close family and it was their way of presenting part of the day. "It was a very kind offer from them and it was well received for this purpose," We do not expect their contribution. A percentage of the final bill, which would be quite impersonal, it is much more likely to offer to pay for something specific welfare of the family specific.The Middleton is the secrecy of their affairs, party documents, was a partnership, which means it does not make its accounts public.

But all three of their children went to Marlborough College, where fees now up to £ 29,000 per annum, and the couple were rich enough to have their oldest daughter to buy a £ 780,000 flat in Chelsea for the money in 2002. The total cost of the wedding, including the police and security, expected £ 10000000 to exceed, but the couple is aware of the need for the public's appetite to balance a world-class extravaganza with the need occurs accusations of inducing the taxpayer at a time when hundreds of thousands face job loss.



Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, private secretary to Prince William and the man responsible for organizing the wedding, said: "All parties, including Prince William and Miss Middleton, wants to ensure that a balance is struck between a pleasant day and the current economic crisis situation. For this purpose, the royal family and the family Middleton will pay for the wedding - the worship, music, flowers, decoration, reception and honeymoon. The royal family is based on the precedent of the Queen and Prince Philip's marriage in 1947 and the marriage of Prince and Princess of Wales in 1981."

Scotland Yard sources have suggested that the cost of police and security would be about 5 million pounds, an amount comparable to the Pope's visit earlier this year. Officers overtime must be paid, because the wedding day a holiday was declared, but the ceremony at Westminster Abbey will charge the processional route to Buckingham Palace and will be much shorter than reduce if the service was held at St Paul's Cathedral.

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