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 After years of speculation, the official engagement of Prince William and longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton has finally been announced. The ring (a sapphire surrounded by diamonds) also belonged to his mother, Diana. The wedding is expected to take place in the spring or summer of next year. In honor of the good news, we're looking back at other memorable royal weddings.


Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer

July 29, 1981
The wedding of William and Kate will likely be the biggest since his parents' ceremony, watched by millions and millions of people all over the world.

Rania & Prince Abdullah of Jordan

June 16, 1993
Nowadays Queen Rania is probably one of the world's best known — and most stylish — royals.

Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece & Marie-Chantal Miller

July 1, 1995
While her sisters Pia Getty and Alexandra von Furstenberg also married well, Marie-Chantal is the only Miller sister to marry official royalty.

 Prince Juan Carlos of Spain & Princess Sophia of Greece

May 14, 1962
More than 150 members of Europe's royal families witnessed the wedding of the eldest daughter of the King of Greece and the future King of Spain.

Prince Frederik of Denmark & Mary Donaldson


May 14, 2004
It's been reported that the Crown Prince of Denmark and the then-civilian Ms. Donaldson met at a pub in Sydney during the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Prince Rainier of Monaco & Grace Kelly

April 19, 1956
In true fairy-tale fashion, movie star and fashion icon Grace Kelly married her Prince Charming in a ceremony that was broadcast across Europe.

Prince Felipe of Spain & Letizia Ortiz

May 22, 2004
The Princess's wedding day ensemble included an ivory-colored gown with a 15-foot-long train and a platinum-and-diamond tiara which was worn at the nuptials of the groom's mother, Queen Sophia.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden & Duke Daniel

June 19, 2010
After their wedding, the couple was driven through Stockholm in a coach and then rowed in an antique royal barge to a banquet at the castle.

Princess Sayako of Japan & Yoshiki Kuroda

November 15, 2005
After her wedding, the princess actually gave up her imperial title and left the Japanese Imperial Family, as required by law.


Princess Victoria & Viscount Lascelle

January 1, 1922
This wedding was the first royal occasion in which Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later the Queen Mother), participated.

    Duke & Duchess of Windsor

    June 3, 1937
    American socialite Wallis Simpson lived a glamorous life that was the source of much fascination and speculated scandal, even after the Duke's death in 1972.

    Tatiana Blatnik & Prince Nikolaos of Greece

    August 25, 2010
    Before becoming a princess, Tatiana worked as an event planner for fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg.

    Prince Andrew & Sarah Ferguson

    July 23, 1986
    The day he married Fergie, Prince Andrew also became the Duke of York and she, of course, became the Duchess.

    Marie Antoinette & Dauphin Louis-Auguste of France

    May 16, 1770
    Marie Antoinette was officially handed over to her French bearers on May 7, 1770, and met her future husband one week later.

    Margerita Gonzaga & Henry II, Duke of Lorraine

    April 24, 1606
    This 17th century painting depicts the royal in a costume typical of the period, complete with a ruff, or wide collar, and embellished with pearls.

    Queen Astrid & Belgian King Leopold III

    November 4, 1926
    In 1935, the King and Queen were driving along Lake Lucerne when he lost control of the car, killing Astrid and her unborn child.

    Guinevere & King Arthur

    6th Century
    Arthur and Guinevere are mainly the stuff of myth and folklore — the most famous example of which is perhaps the legend of the sword Excalibur.

    Jupiter & Juno

     In this 16th century painting, the king of the gods places a ring on the finger of his queen.

    Napoléon & Joséphine

    March 9, 1796
    Because she could not bear him a child, the couple divorced in 1810.

    Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn

    January 25, 1533
    Anne was Henry's second wife and the mother of future Queen Elizabeth I. She was famously beheaded in 1536.

      Henry IV & Marie de Médici

      December 17, 1600
      Talk about a power couple. The six offspring produced by Henry and Marie went on to rule many a country.

      Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip

      November 20, 1947
      The current ruling monarch of Britain now has another big wedding to plan for William and Kate.

        It’s not uncommon for sons and daughters to follow in their dad’s or mom’s footsteps – think Willow and Jaden and Ken Griffey Jr. But for three generations of a family to participate in sports, business and politics or entertainment is less common. Here’s a look at some of them.

        The Barrymores

        The Boones
        The Bushes

        The Lees
        The McMahons
        The Kennedys
        The Coles
        The Matthews
        The Johnsons
        The Lithgows
        The Andrettis
        The Trumps

        Here is a list of the world’s Young Richest Royals.

        1.Prince William, U.K.

        Age: 28
        Queen Elizabeth’s grandson, Currently training to become a Royal Air Force Search and Rescue Force helicopter pilot. 

        2.Prince Harry, U.K.

        Age: 25
        Third in line to British throne after brother Prince William. Begins training to become Apache helicopter pilot in July; has stated he would return again to frontline in Afghanistan. 
        3.Princess Victoria,

        Sweden
        Age: 32
        First in line to succeed father, Sweden’s King Carl XVI. In June married former gym owner and personal trainer, Daniel Westling in lavish ceremony 
        4.Charlene Wittstock, Monaco  

        Age: 32
        One-time South African Olympic swimmer got engaged to Monaco’s former playboy Prince Albert in June. Received a pear-shaped diamond created by Parisian jewelry house Maison Repossi estimated to be worth over $100,000. Though no wedding date has been set, Wittstock has reportedly been preparing to become the first lady for several years; rumored to have taken intensive French lessons. She will become the principality’s first Crown Princess since the death of Albert’s legendary mother, Princess Grace, in 1982.
        5.Queen Rania, Jordan  

        Age: 39
        Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah is a mother, a wife, a boss, an advocate, and a humanitarian. 
        6.Princess Beatrice, U.K.  

        Age: 21
        Granddaughter of England’s Queen Elizabeth is fifth in line to the throne. In April completed London Marathon, first royal to do so, while also setting a new Guinness World Record by participating in a ”human caterpillar,” a chain of 30-plus runners led by billionaire Sir Richard Branson’s kids. 
        7.Zara Phillips, U.K.  



        Age: 29
        Granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth is an accomplished equestrian like her mother, Princess Anne. Reigning world champion in eventing, the triathlon of equestrian sports, which combines dressage, cross-country and show jumping; has a stable of 15 horses. Plans to represent her homeland in the 2012 London Olympics.
        8.Princess Haya, Dubai  

        Age: 36
        Half-sister of Jordan’s King Abdullah became second wife of Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, in 2004.
        9.Andrea Casiraghi,  

        Age: 26
        country :Monaco
        Family: Prince Albert
        Nephew of Monaco’s Prince Albert became first in line to inherit throne in 2002, when the principality changed its constitution to allow him to inherit when it appeared doubtful his uncle, dubbed the playboy prince, would ever marry and have children. May lose his chance to become prince if Prince Albert and soon-to-be bride, Charlene Wittstock, produce an heir. Said to be dating Tatiana Santo Domingo, the granddaughter of billionaire Julio Mario Santo Domingo. 
        10.Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan  

        Age: 40
        country :Abu Dhabi
        Family: Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
        Member of tiny emirate Abu Dhabi’s royal family; half brother of the current president of United Arab Emirates, Emir of Abu Dhabi, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Chairs the state’s oil-oriented sovereign wealth fund and serves as UAE deputy prime minister. In 2008 bought British soccer team Manchester City for $300 million. Avid horse rider.

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