The BBC is to mark the 10th anniversary of Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton with a documentary featuring many people involved in their wedding.
Contributors will include former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams, who married the pair, and then Prime Minister David Cameron plus members of the public who camped out to ensure they had the best view of the first kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
The hour-long Royal Wedding: A Day to Remember will air on April 30, a decade after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their vows on April 29 2011 at Westminster Abbey.
Others to share their thoughts in the BBC1 documentary include composer John Ritter, florist Shane Connolly and guests including former England rugby
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