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Kate's invitation to butcher, shopkeeper

Last Updated : 03 May 2018, 06:08 IST
Last Updated : 03 May 2018, 06:08 IST

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Besides sending out gold-embossed invitations to the likes of soccer star David Beckham and his wife Victoria and European royalty, Middleton gave instructions for the guest list to be a village affair and extended invitations to local businesses, The Sunday Times reported.
India-born Chan Shingadiam and his wife Hash, who run a convenience store in Bucklebury, where Kate’s parents live, said they were surprised to receive an invitation from the palace and have already accepted it.

Chan’s wife has even checked with Kate’s father, Michael, whether she can wear a sari to the wedding. Forty-two-year-old Chan, who runs the Peaches store, said Kate “pops in two or three times a week” when  she is in the village, often accompanied by William.

“They were here three weeks ago. Kate showed us her ring and she seems very happy with William,” said Chan. Chan and his wife have come to know the royal couple’s tastes so well that now they make sure they stock up on Haribo sweets, which they both like, and William’s favourite ice cream dessert — mint-favoured Viennetta.

Village butcher Martin Fidler and his wife Sue have also been invited. “We are really looking forward to the day. We have known Kate’s mother Carole for years, before she met Kate’s father Mike. They have got on with their lives, built up a good business and all their children are a credit to them,” Fidler said.

Other guests from the village include a postman and the landlord of the Old Boot Inn near the Middletons’s house, where William and Kate sometimes slip in for a drink.

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Published 27 February 2011, 17:40 IST

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