In the picturesque and peaceful county of Berkshire lies the village of Bucklebury, which gave Britain its future queen and Prince William his future wife.
© RIA Novosti . Irina Ryapolovan the picturesque and peaceful county of Berkshire lies the village of Bucklebury, which until recently was just one of thousands of names on the map of the United Kingdom.
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n the picturesque and peaceful county of Berkshire lies the village of Bucklebury, which until recently was just one of thousands of names on the map of the United Kingdom.
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaBut today Bucklebury is known to the world as the village, which gave Britain its future queen and Prince William his future wife.
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But today Bucklebury is known to the world as the village, which gave Britain its future queen and Prince William his future wife.
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaBucklebury is a quiet and clean village with thatched roofs, blooming flowers, ancient oak trees, green lanes and expensive cars.
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Bucklebury is a quiet and clean village with thatched roofs, blooming flowers, ancient oak trees, green lanes and expensive cars.
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaThe village is located some 50 miles away from west London. In the photo: Bladebone Inn, a local pub.
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The village is located some 50 miles away from west London. In the photo: Bladebone Inn, a local pub.
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaThe pub is packed with tourists from all parts of the United Kingdom. In the photo: a group of tourists from Scotland.
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The pub is packed with tourists from all parts of the United Kingdom. In the photo: a group of tourists from Scotland.
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaSeveral residents of Bucklebury are among the 1,900 lucky ones who have been invited to the wedding service at the Westminster Abbey. Among them is butcher Martin Fidler, who has known the Middleton family for many years.
In the photo: Bladebone butchery.
In the photo: Bladebone butchery.
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Several residents of Bucklebury are among the 1,900 lucky ones who have been invited to the wedding service at the Westminster Abbey. Among them is butcher Martin Fidler, who has known the Middleton family for many years.
In the photo: Bladebone butchery.
In the photo: Bladebone butchery.
© RIA Novosti . Irina Ryapolova"We feel absolutely jubilant about the wedding. This is so fantastic, we are so excited," said Martin Fidler (in the photo).
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"We feel absolutely jubilant about the wedding. This is so fantastic, we are so excited," said Martin Fidler (in the photo).
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaSome 1.5 away miles away from the butchery is the 18th-century Old Boot Inn, the Middleton family's favorite pub, where they took their future son-in-law.
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Some 1.5 away miles away from the butchery is the 18th-century Old Boot Inn, the Middleton family's favorite pub, where they took their future son-in-law.
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaDozens of photographers and international TV crews are camped outside the Middleton house, which is hidden beneath thick foliage.
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Dozens of photographers and international TV crews are camped outside the Middleton house, which is hidden beneath thick foliage.
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaFive street parties with barbeques will be held in Bucklebury neighborhood on April 29 to celebrate the royal wedding. In the photo: The 15th century Bull Inn near Bucklebury
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Five street parties with barbeques will be held in Bucklebury neighborhood on April 29 to celebrate the royal wedding. In the photo: The 15th century Bull Inn near Bucklebury
© RIA Novosti . Irina RyapolovaSheep in Bucklebury
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Sheep in Bucklebury