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engagement

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A man in uniform

William hasn’t got his military duds dirty yet, but they still matter—and will on the big day
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The call of the aisle

Will and Kate will likely follow in family footsteps, wherever they choose to tie the knot
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The business of marriage

A lavish royal wedding could boost the British economy—and in an age of austerity, outrage taxpayers
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’Something very special’

Their long courtship provoked ridicule. But William and Kate were friends first. They test drove marriage. And he gave her plenty of time to back out.
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Yes, he Will

This is the stuff that dreams are made of. Or so England hopes.
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The man who will be king

Rescue pilot, partygoer, dutiful son: against all odds, Will has achieved an equilibrium that evaded his parents