London 4/6/2011 8:00:00 PM
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Kate Middleton's village plans party

Kate Middleton's village will host an "extravaganza" to celebrate her wedding to Britain's Prince William.

The village of Bucklebury, where the Middleton family live, are to hold a wedding breakfast on April 29 when the couple will wed at London's Westminster Abbey.

Although the Middletons themselves will all be in London, residents are also planning a number of fun-packed activities, including a crown and tiara contest, ferret racing and local bands.

There will also be a two-and-a-half feet high cake to be divided among partygoers.

John Haley, owner of the Old Boot Inn in nearby Stanford Dingley - said to be one of Kate's favourite pubs - will be rushing back from attending the couple's wedding to host his own wedding celebration disco and barbecue.

Local parish council chairman Wynne Frankum told the BBC: "I think a lot of people are very excited about the wedding, it's a once in a lifetime experience.

"Everyone is gearing up for the big day and it's going to be a wonderful celebration."

Meanwhile the local reverend, Julian Gadsby, is planning a full peal of bell ringing, which will last about three hours and is called Bucklebury Delight.

Local primary school Head teacher Pippa Rowe said: "We wanted to celebrate the royal wedding as it is an important event in the life of the children, and of course the country.

"Holding a street party on the playground seemed an obvious traditional choice."