Charles-Camilla marriage given legal OK

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Britain’s Registrar General on Tuesday dismissed 11 objections to the marriage of Prince Charles and his longtime lover Camilla Parker Bowles.

Britain’s Registrar General on Tuesday dismissed 11 objections to the marriage of Prince Charles and his longtime lover Camilla Parker Bowles.

The principal grounds for objecting to the April 8 wedding in Windsor town hall were that the law did not allow the heir to the throne to marry in a civil ceremony.

“I am satisfied that none of these objections should obstruct the issue of a (marriage) certificate,” said Len Cook, Registrar General for England and Wales.

The run-up to the royal wedding has been bedeviled by confusion with the venue having to be switched from Windsor Castle to the town hall after a mix-up over marriage licenses.

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