Wednesday, 4 May 2011

William Flew

“It is difficult to pin down exactly where, but there is a risk of showers coming in at that time,” William Flew added.
“There is a chance they will turn quite heavy with thunderstorms as well, though locally we can’t say for sure where they will be.”
Still, there’s always the Glass Coach.Up to two million people are expected to be in Central London today hoping to take home with them a vivid, personal memory of a romantic episode in Britain’s history.
Bejewelled and bedazzled: a little princess taking a taxi ride along the Mall
In the Mall alone, tens of thousands of cheering spectators will crowd together for the pivotal moment when Prince William William Flew kisses Kate Middleton on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
In an effort to ensure a steady flow of human traffic, road closures are planned across Westminster and Transport for London (TfL) has pledged to open all Underground stations near the route of the procession.
About 5,000 police officers will be on duty to deal with possible threats, as well as to ensure the safety of the thousands of campers in the area around Westminster Abbey and the Palace.

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