Britain's Prince William and finacee Kate Middleton will reportedly dance to Abba songs at their wedding reception.
The couple - who will tie the knot at London's Westminster Abbey on April 29 - are said to be lining up a whole host of cheesy tunes by the Swedish pop supergroup for Kate, who is a huge fan.
The £75,000 party is to be held at Buckingham Palace and will follow a formal banquet hosted by Queen Elizabeth. It will reportedly have an 80s theme, and tracks from the likes of Duran Duran, Culture Club and Spandau Ballet have reportedly been requested.
An insider told The Sun newspaper: "It'll be a wedding disco like those enjoyed by millions of other happy families and friends up and down the country. William and Kate are astutely aware their every move during the wedding will be under scrutiny around the world.
"That is why they want a fantastic after-party so they can relax just like any other happy couple. They will be driven from the banquet to St James's Palace where Kate will change out of her wedding dress and William will swap his uniform for something much less formal.
"Then they will return to Buckingham Palace for the next stage, hosted by proud dad Prince Charles. They want the dance floor rammed and there will be a mix of music - including some Dizzee Rascal for Will."
However, Prince William may rightly be nervous about his brother, Prince Harry's, best man speech, in which he will reportedly make fun of the 28-year-old prince for his lack of hair.
The source added: "Harry has taken a lot of stick from William for being ginger. He wants to point out that while his hair may be red, there is plenty of it. It is a boast Wills can no longer make.
"But the boys really are close - they have had to be. They are the only ones who can really know what is like to be in the position they are. Harry is so proud of William. While there will be a lot of joking, he will also be singing his brother's praises during his speech."