Royal wedding: Military rehearsal takes place

>> Wednesday, April 27, 2011


A pre-dawn military walk-through of the royal wedding route has taken place, ahead of Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton in London on Friday.

Up to 1,000 members of the Army, Royal Navy and RAF left Wellington Barracks in Westminster shortly before 0500 BST.
Carriages took part in the full-scale procession to Westminster Abbey, along with two royal fleet cars.
Later, David Cameron sent his best wishes to the couple during prime minister's questions in the Commons.
He told MPs the "whole world" was looking forward to the ceremony.
"I'm sure the whole House will want to join me in sending our best wishes to Prince William and Catherine Middleton ahead of their wedding this Friday and to wish them a long and happy life together."
The Archbishop of York John Sentamu, meanwhile, said the royal wedding would "inject a bit of hope" into Britain as people struggled in financially tough times.
During the pre-dawn practice, soldiers lined the route to the Cenotaph, outside the entrance to Downing Street. 
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