Monday, May 23, 2011

William And Kate's Marriage Certificate Will Kept Confidential From The Public


Authorities indicate that William and Kate's marriage certificate will kept confidential from the publicity.

A little-known clause in the Marriage Act provides Royal a right to liberate themselves from the normal legal provisions, which all certificates are available and can seen in a registry office.

"They're in discussions with Clarence House about this issue but do not plan to make the marriage certificate available" officials at Westminster Abbey said.

Holders of all the details of the marriage, the General Register Office, also said yesterday it would not provide a public copy of marriage certificate of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s.

It says, "The certificate is never available after Royal weddings.” For the same reason, it is not possible to obtain copies of marriage certificates relating to the marriage between Prince Charles and Princess Diana.

There are no public records for marriage Queen with Prince Philip in 1947, Princess Anne and Mark Philips in 1973 or her second marriage with Timothy Laurence in 1992.

One exception to the rule is second Prince Charles marriage certificate is available to the public.

Dual system applied in the UK where marriage licenses provided by the church and civil records office.

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