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What coach Will Be used for the royal wedding?

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Kate Middleton will arrive in a Rolls-Royce Phantom VI.

Prince William and Princess Catherine will leave in either the 1902 State Landau or the Glass Coach if it is raining.

They will be followed by Prince Harry (the best man) and Pippa Middleton (the maid of honour) in an Ascot Landau carriage and the bridesmades and page boys also in an Ascot Landau carriage.

Behind this will travel Prince Charles, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Mr and Mrs Middleton in a semi-state Landau carriage.

Finally the Queen and Prince Philip will travel in another semi-state Landau carriage.
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