Summary
IN the normal course of events, the wedding of an heir to the throne would be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. On 8 April, at Windsor Guildhall, that duty is scheduled to fall to a divorced, 45-year-old motheroftwo named Clair Williams.
Assuming that no challenges to the marriage ceremony are upheld, she will take the vows from Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles in the charming, but less-than-palatial surroundings of a hall that might, on other days, play host to nuptials involving Elvis look- alikes.See the full content of this document
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Marrying Charles and Camilla? It's All in a Day's Work for Clair ; Marrying People Is One of Life's Happier Jobs, but What If It's Charles and Camilla? Susan Gray Followed the Confetti-Strewn Trail to the Office of Windsor's Superintendent Registrar...
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