Artist Mike Horton holds a scroll written in the style of a Ketubah, a traditional Jewish wedding scroll, he made for Britain's Prince William and fiancée Kate Middleton's upcoming royal wedding, before presenting it to Britain's Ambassador to Israel, in Ramat Gan, Israel, Thursday, March 10. According to the artist, the scroll will be put in the diplomatic pouch and delivered to Common House next to Buckingham Palace.
The official silver £5 (US$8, €5.7) coin, commemorating the wedding of Britain's Prince William to Kate Middleton, next to the wedding coin of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer from 1981, which was the last wedding coin that the Royal Mint produced, at the Royal Mint production plant in Llantrisant, South Wales, yesterday. The Royal Mint is expecting to sell more than 250,000 coins worldwide.
A display of commemorative plates and memorabilia for the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton at Church's china shop in Northampton, England.
A decorated cake depicting Britain's Prince William and his fiancée Kate Middleton made by the winner of Ideal Cake Decorator of the Year 2011 Michelle Wibowo from Burgess Hill, England, is seen at left during the Ideal Home Show at Earls Court in London, Wednesday, March 16. The Ideal Home Show held at London's Earls Court between March 11 and 27 celebrates the return of cake decorating and putting the fun back into cake artistry by launching a nationwide search for the United Kingdom's Ideal Home Cake Decorator of the Year'. - AP photos
Cash registers are chiming as wedding bells ring for next month end's wedding of Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton. Here are samples of what the fuss is all about.