While the fashion world waits with baited breath to find out which designer Kate Middleton will wear at her April 29 wedding to Prince William, the groom-to-be's suit for the big day is all set.
"He was measured long ago and had fittings at the Clarence House," a source close to William's Savile Row tailor Gieves & Hawkes confirms to UsMagazine.com. "It's been finished by hand and is ready for the wedding."
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And the future king's "I do" outfit is being kept under lock and key literally. The suit is stashed at a hidden location and when it's time to move it, a bullet-proof vehicle will be used, adds the source.
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All the precautions might not be a terrible idea, adds the insider. "There's only one -- no spares!"
Recently Prince William's younger brother Prince Harry, opened up about the impending marriage, calling it "a big deal."
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"My brother is very lucky," he told Good Morning America. "She's very lucky to find my brother. The two of them are a classic match."
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