Pippa Middleton Wedding Updates: Everything One Needs To Know In Upcoming Princess-Like Nuptials

Pippa Middleton's exact wedding date is finally revealed. Middleton and her fiancé James Matthews are getting married on May 20, 2017.

The wedding ceremony will happen on St. Mark in Englefield, Berkshire which is near their family home. People reported that the reception will happen on the Middleton family home.

The couple has been trying to keep their wedding private since the start of their engagement. The site stressed that the engaged couple wants to disappear in the spotlight.

Mirror reported that the couple has been planning their own wedding. They have already given wedding invitations to their guests.

Pippa Middleton and James Matthews were engaged in July. The couple began dating for less than a year before they got engaged.

The site reported that Prince George and Prince Charlotte will participate on the wedding. Prince George will be the page boy while, Princess Charlotte will be the flower girl.

Jobs & Hire previously reported that famous designer Giles Deacon will be creating her wedding gown. The site reported that the designer was spotted in Pippa Middleton's home carrying a large dress bag.

The younger Middleton's mother was spotted going inside the house after a while. According to the site, like her royal sister Kate Middleton the younger Middleton opt to wear a wedding gown created by local designers.

Speaking of Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge donned a stunning red dress for the Buckingham Palace reception. She also wore a crown similar to Princess Diana's crown.

Back to Pippa Middleton, reports say that the engagement ring of the younger Middleton was created by her fiancé. James Matthews commissioned the $250,000 engagement ring famous jeweler Robinson Pelhalm.

The engagement ring is classically design. It is said to have an "octagonal halo of sparkling channel-set diamonds." Pippa Middleton may not be a princess, but she is certainly living the life of one.

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