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Q: Royal Air Force Memorial in Westminster Abbey where cn I view list of names?
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Where is the royal wedding service?

Westminster Abbey


What part of London is the royal wedding being held in?

The Royal Wedding will take place in Westminster Abbey in Westminster, London.


Which country was the royal wedding held?

Prince Charles and Diana were married in St. Paul's Cathedral. Prince William and Kate Middleton will be wed in Westminster Abbey.


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Chapel Royal and Westminster Abbey.


Where was the Royal Wedding of Catherine Middleton and Prince William?

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Where is the Royal Wedding on April the 29th?

The wedding will be in Westminster Abbey in London.


Where are Kings and Queens of great Britain coronated?

Queen Victoria was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on 28th June 1838. Westminster Abbey, the Royal Church, so to speak. By the way Five Sovereign Queens lie buried in this church- Victoria is not one of them, She is interred at the Frogmore Mausoleum, in the Windsor Castle complex- the so-called Home Park, it is a memorial park, not a public pleasure garden.


Is the royal wedding at St Paul's Cathedral?

No, it is being held at Westminster Abbey.


Where is the royal wedding being heald?

The 2011 Royal Wedding will be held in London, England.


When was Royal Air Force Memorial created?

Royal Air Force Memorial was created in 1923.


Is Westminster Abbey and Westminster cathedral the same?

No, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral are not the same. Westminster Abbey is a historic church where royal weddings and coronations take place, while Westminster Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral. They are two separate religious buildings located in close proximity to each other in London, United Kingdom.


Is Westminster Abbey still standing today?

Yes, Westminster Abbey was stolen by the Crown in the 16th century, and turned into a protestant church. It is still standing and used for coronations, royal weddings, etc.