FORMAL OBJECTIONS LODGED AGAINST PRINCE CHARLES' WEDDING
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British royal PRINCE CHARLES' proposed marriage to long-term love CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES has hit another hurdle after three formal objections to their wedding were lodged at English registrar offices.
Three official legal complaints, known as caveats, have been delivered to the head of the registrar office in Cirencester, England - which covers Prince Charles' Highgrove country home - and the Chippenham office, which covers Parker Bowles' residence.
Chippenham registrar, DIANE WADDINGTON, says, "I can confirm that at least three objections have been received by the Cirencester office and I have been copied the one lodged by (Church of England REVEREND PAUL) WILLIAMSON."
Under British law, each objection must be considered and, if necessary, advice can be taken from the Registrar General of England and Wales, LEN COOK, and his legal team.
01/03/2005 17:27



