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  • Royal carriages to be used for the Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2011
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    Royal carriages to be used for the Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2011
    NO UK UNTIL 20 April 2011 STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 TUESDAY 22ND MARCH
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1298829d )
    Carriage Restorer Dave Evans cleans the 1902 State Landau carriage at the Royal Mews in central London., The coach, which was built in 1881, will be used to carry Prince William and Kate Middleton in the event of bad weather on their wedding day.
    Prince William and Kate to Ride in Diana's Wedding Carriage
    With little more than a month to the British royal wedding, preparations are frantically under way to ensure an immaculate turnout for the horses and carriages that will form the regal procession through London's streets, the centerpiece of the day's regal festivities.

    Behind closed doors at the Royal Mews, ornate coaches were being polished on Monday ahead of the nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton on 29 April.

    The Mews, located next to Buckingham Palace, houses the royal collection of carriages and limousines used by the monarchy on state occasions and special celebrations.

    Centre stage is the fairytale Glass Coach, a shining dark maroon carriage with crimson and gold detail, dating from 1881. The coach has been used on several occasions by royal brides on their journeys to be married, including Lady Diana Spencer, on her way to wed Prince Charles in 1981.

    The carriage has a fixed roof designed to keep the rain at bay and will be used by Prince William and his new bride on their return journey from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace in case of inclement weather.

    Workers on Monday subjected the coach to a thorough polishing, cleaning every part, from its wheels to the crown-shaped ornaments on its roof.

    Attention to detail is lavished on every aspect of the procession regalia.

    Leather horse harnesses, richly decorated with brass insignia, are spotlessly cleaned.

    But while horse-drawn coaches have been the typical mode o...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QAHCIWXTU

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  • Royal carriages to be used for the Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2011
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    Royal carriages to be used for the Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2011
    NO UK UNTIL 20 April 2011 STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 TUESDAY 22ND MARCH
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1298829c )
    Carriage Restorer Dave Evans cleans the 1902 State Landau carriage at the Royal Mews in central London., The coach, which was built in 1881, will be used to carry Prince William and Kate Middleton in the event of bad weather on their wedding day.
    Prince William and Kate to Ride in Diana's Wedding Carriage
    With little more than a month to the British royal wedding, preparations are frantically under way to ensure an immaculate turnout for the horses and carriages that will form the regal procession through London's streets, the centerpiece of the day's regal festivities.

    Behind closed doors at the Royal Mews, ornate coaches were being polished on Monday ahead of the nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton on 29 April.

    The Mews, located next to Buckingham Palace, houses the royal collection of carriages and limousines used by the monarchy on state occasions and special celebrations.

    Centre stage is the fairytale Glass Coach, a shining dark maroon carriage with crimson and gold detail, dating from 1881. The coach has been used on several occasions by royal brides on their journeys to be married, including Lady Diana Spencer, on her way to wed Prince Charles in 1981.

    The carriage has a fixed roof designed to keep the rain at bay and will be used by Prince William and his new bride on their return journey from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace in case of inclement weather.

    Workers on Monday subjected the coach to a thorough polishing, cleaning every part, from its wheels to the crown-shaped ornaments on its roof.

    Attention to detail is lavished on every aspect of the procession regalia.

    Leather horse harnesses, richly decorated with brass insignia, are spotlessly cleaned.

    But while horse-drawn coaches have been the typical mode o...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QAHCIWXTU

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Royal carriages to be used for the Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2011
    DUKAS_17860835_REX
    Royal carriages to be used for the Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2011
    NO UK UNTIL 20 April 2011 STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 TUESDAY 22ND MARCH
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1298829b )
    Carriage Restorer Dave Evans cleans the 1902 State Landau carriage at the Royal Mews in central London., The coach, which was built in 1881, will be used to carry Prince William and Kate Middleton in the event of bad weather on their wedding day.
    Prince William and Kate to Ride in Diana's Wedding Carriage
    With little more than a month to the British royal wedding, preparations are frantically under way to ensure an immaculate turnout for the horses and carriages that will form the regal procession through London's streets, the centerpiece of the day's regal festivities.

    Behind closed doors at the Royal Mews, ornate coaches were being polished on Monday ahead of the nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton on 29 April.

    The Mews, located next to Buckingham Palace, houses the royal collection of carriages and limousines used by the monarchy on state occasions and special celebrations.

    Centre stage is the fairytale Glass Coach, a shining dark maroon carriage with crimson and gold detail, dating from 1881. The coach has been used on several occasions by royal brides on their journeys to be married, including Lady Diana Spencer, on her way to wed Prince Charles in 1981.

    The carriage has a fixed roof designed to keep the rain at bay and will be used by Prince William and his new bride on their return journey from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace in case of inclement weather.

    Workers on Monday subjected the coach to a thorough polishing, cleaning every part, from its wheels to the crown-shaped ornaments on its roof.

    Attention to detail is lavished on every aspect of the procession regalia.

    Leather horse harnesses, richly decorated with brass insignia, are spotlessly cleaned.

    But while horse-drawn coaches have been the typical mode o...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QAHCIWXTU

    DUKAS/REX