The Queen's oldest grandchild, Peter Phillips, will marry at 4pm today in Windsor Castle.

The happy couple: Autumn and Peter

His bride is the Canadian, Autumn Kelly, who has charmed not only her man but also all the Royal Family.
Ms Kelly's own relations have flown over the Atlantic in large numbers to offer their support.
They have come from one of the Queen's realms to another: quite separately from being Queen of England, Elizabeth II is also Queen of Canada.
This is why there is so much interest in what is slated as a private wedding.
Peter may have no titles but he is the oldest of the Queen's eight grandchildren and yet the first to marry.
He is also eleventh in line of succession to the thrones of Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica and many other countries.
It could have been very different.
If Autumn had not renounced her Roman Catholic upbringing a few weeks ago, Peter would have lost his position in this succession the moment the couple tied the knot.
This is because Britain once feared Catholics so much that laws were passed to prevent monarchs from selecting "Popish" consorts.
Now these laws appear totally outdated but Parliamentary time is too valuable to spend repealing legislation from the 18th Century.
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