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Story image for wedding dress shopping from Daily Mail

That dress... how its Royal Wedding outing doubled internet ...

Daily Mail-Apr. 30, 2011
In less than twenty-four hours Kate Middleton's stunning wedding gown has doubled internet traffic on shopping sites as women around the world flock to find ...
Kate Middleton's Lessons in Royal Frugality
Blog-U.S. News & World Report (blog)-Apr. 27, 2011
Kate Middleton's wedding dress from Sarah Burton of ...
In-Depth-The Star-Ledger - NJ.com-Apr. 29, 2011
Story image for wedding dress shopping from People Magazine

Kate Middleton Spotted Shopping – for Honeymoon Gear ...

People Magazine-Apr. 20, 2011
Though the world may be focused on Kate Middleton's wedding dress, the princess-to-be has some other wardrobe worries – like what to wear on the ...
Royal wedding: Who has designed Kate Middleton's dress?
In-Depth-Telegraph.co.uk-Apr. 23, 2011
Fixating on a Future Royal as Elusive as Cinderella
In-Depth-New York Times-Apr. 20, 2011

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