Royal couple set to wed on the web

Plans to broadcast Prince William and Kate Middleton’s marriage service live on the web are being considered by St James’s Palace.

The screening of the royal nuptials could be featured on a new website dedicated to the royal wedding which was launched this week.

Those wanting the latest news about William and Kate’s big day can log onto the new webpages to learn about the preparations.

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On the wedding day itself the site will be the first place to read about details of the bride’s dress and other information.

The home-page at http://www.officialroyalwedding2011.org/ currently features the informal Mario Testino portrait photograph of the couple released to mark their engagement.

Content on the site includes information already released about the event such as the venue for the reception – Buckingham Palace – and details about William and Kate’s visit last week to St Andrews university where they studied.

Meanwhile, Sir Elton John has confirmed that he and partner David Furnish have been invited to the wedding.

Sir Elton had previously said he was not expecting an invitation despite having being a close friend of William’s mother Diana, Princess of Wales.