By: May Rostom
So far, the Royal Wedding has been living up to the expectations of millions of people around the globe. From several wedding cakes, an a-list guest list, to even a wedding night expected to break all records, the Royal Wedding is just around the corner.
Entertainment during the ceremony won’t be your regular DJ or iPod, Prince William and Kate Middleton have managed to get the London Chamber Orchestra to synchronize and direct the occasion. A Performance from Lady Gaga has been confirmed, but Christopher Warren- Green, London Chamber Orchestra’s music director and conductor, is keeping the playlist a secret till the day of the event. “The couple have very, very strong ideas of what they want. And after all, at the end of the day, it is their wedding. It's a young couple's wedding, and they should have what they want." Warren Green tells PEOPLE magazine.
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He also added that the couple consulted their closest family members and friends saying ”They involved both sets of parents – the Middleton family, as well as the Prince of Wales. And both myself and the organist and choirmaster of Westminster Abbey, of course, are here to advise and to help". When asked to reveal any information about the type of music to be played that day he answered "I'm terribly sorry, both Prince William and Catherine really want to try and keep things a surprise."
Christopher Warren Green claimed that he was “musically acquainted” with Prince Charles for 30 years and is very excited for the couple’s big day. "Oh, they complement each other wonderfully," he says. "Prince William has all the great attributes of both his parents. And Catherine is one of the most intelligent, pleasant, bright, funny young women I've ever met. She's going to be a fantastic princess..and an asset, not just to our country but to all the charities and patronages that I'm sure she will be involved in."
The Royal Wedding will take place on Friday 29th April, 2011, so make sure you’re one of the 2 Billion people that will be tuning in on the event of the century.
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