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        	  Eurostar, the high-speed passenger service that 
			  links Britain and the continent, has reported a 28% surge in 
			  inbound bookings for the royal wedding on Friday, 29 April 2011, 
			  compared to the same weekend last year. 
			  Thousands of people from 
			  across Europe are expected to travel to London with Eurostar to 
			  see Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot, as royal 
			  wedding fever sweeps across the continent. 
			   “Not since Charles and Diana married in 1981 have we 
			  seen such huge interest across the continent in the British royal 
			  family. People are truly fascinated by this wedding and they want 
			  to experience the excitement of the big day and the party 
			  atmosphere first hand,” said Lionel 
			  Benbassat, Head of Sales and Marketing in France for Eurostar. “This fascination isn’t just limited to 
			  countries that have a monarchy themselves. We’ve seen a surge in 
			  bookings from republican Germany and France as well as from 
			  Belgium and the Netherlands, which have their own monarchies. 
			  After three years of financial austerity, it looks like Europe is 
			  gearing up for party.” 
			  According to Visit London around 
			  1.1 million people are expected to visit London when Prince 
			  William and Kate Middleton get married on 29 April. 
			  Eurostar journey 
			  times between London and Amsterdam and London and Cologne are just 
			  over four hours and between London and Marseille just over six hours.
  
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