Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton's Sister Pippa Middleton Wedding Date & Location Revealed, Details Here! How Did Pippa Win The Groom's Heart
Spring wedding has been decided by Pippa Middleton for her upcoming wedding. Pippa, Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton's younger sister and Prince William's sister-in-law, will marry her millionaire fiancé James Matthews this May in England.
The date has been set for May 20, 2017 in which the couple will hold a wedding ceremony in front of family and friends at the St. Marks Englefield in Berkshire, England. Meanwhile, the wedding reception will take place at Carole and Michael Middleton's Bucklebury home, according to International Business Times.
In case you did not know, Pippa is also an author. The couple have reportedly already sent out save-the-dates. However, Kensington palace has not yet made any confirmations that the couple will indeed wed in May.
Meanwhile, more details regarding the nuptial were leaked. According to Us Weekly, Kate Middleton will not be a bridesmaid will only most likely read something at the wedding. However, the two royal heirs and Pippa's nephew and niece from Kate will also be expected in the wedding. Prince George, 3, is said to be the page boy, and his sister Princess Charlotte, 1, will be the flower girl.
The bride-to-be was reported to be very hands-on with her wedding. Some sources claim that Pippa prefers a "classic and elegant" wedding and would not want the celebration to be "too expensive or looking gaudy."
Everyone is wondering how did Pippa win the heart of businessman millionaire James Matthews? It is simply like the saying: "To win a man's heart is through his stomach." According to Middleton's newly released book "Heartfelt," the totally domestic socialite cooked him a delicious halibut for their first homemade meal together. "I am sure he might choose a different dish as his favourite, but it was a very special dinner for us," remembers Middleton. "You roast the Halibut and serve it with lentils. It's delicious. James loves it," according to Brides.com.