Why William won’t kiss the bride
Even  being the future king of England and the co-star of one of the  most  viewed weddings in history will not spare Prince William the   frustration of being denied one typical marriage custom. 
Sorry, William, you may not kiss the bride.
As  he watches Kate Middleton walk down the aisle at Westminster Abbey  on  April 29, William will have the traditional groom's checklist  stashed  in his memory. He will surely mentally admire Kate's dress,  nervously  go over his vows one final time in his head, and prepare to  listen to  the solemn words of the archbishop of Canterbury in his final  seconds  as a bachelor.
How Prince William is breaking a royal tradition 
But  once the ceremony is complete and the rings have been exchanged,  there  will be no royal smooch at the abbey altar for the benefit of the   1,900 guests in attendance. Church of England protocol expressly forbids   such behavior, especially in a hallowed site such as Westminster  Abbey,  one of the world's most famous churches.
"There will be no  kiss during the wedding ceremony," explained the  Very Reverend Dr.  John Hall, the dean of Westminster and the man  responsible for  overseeing the spiritual life of Westminster Abbey. "We  don't do that  in the Church of England. That's sort of a Hollywood  thing: ' You may  now kiss the bride.' It doesn't happen here."
Kate's changes to the wedding vows 
For  the royal family, too, kissing, it seems, is serious business and  must  be undertaken only in appropriate situations. When William's  mother,  Princess Diana, wed Prince Charles in 1981, the pair also did  not kiss  in church. Instead they produced an iconic moment on the  balcony of  Buckingham Palace. As thousands of well-wishers screamed for  the  newlyweds to pucker up, Diana said to Charles: "Well, what about  it?"
Photographs  of the resulting kiss were splashed across the front page  of every  British newspaper and seen around the world. That balcony  moment is due  to be repeated by William and Kate, although this time it  will be  scripted and part of the carefully planned event.
 
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