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Observe Chelsy Davy's TWO Royal Wedding Ensembles

The subsequently Princess-to-be?
As definite last weekend, Prince Harry's date at Friday's royal wedding will be Chelsy Davy, his on-again girlfriend.

And Davy, 25, has her clothes -- two of them -- all set!

The fair-haired will don two tailor-made dresses deliberate just for her by Alberta Ferretti.

For the formal procedure at Westminster, Davy will wear and an aqua green bias annul satin dress opposite with an aqua green faille silk jacket with a deep boat neck and a knot feature.



Davy will then modify for the sunset reception -- wearing a one-shoulder midnight blue crepe satin gown with a cut out detail on the back.

Zimbabwe-born Davy, who newly achieved a law degree at the University of Leeds, starts employment at London's elite law firm Allen and Overy in London this September.

5 Things You'd Don't be familiar with About Chelsy Davy

Chelsy Davy adore is already tight with the royal crowd: Back in February, Davy was marked partying with Kate Middleton's sister Pippa and Harry's cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenia at a gifts event in London.                                                                 

For additional on the Royal Wedding, with rare photos, interviews with family and friends, particulars on Kate's new life as a princess and a travel around of their lavish homes, order a copy of Us Weekly's Will & Kate: The Royal Wedding now.

Britain revokes wedding invite for Syria representative

Britain announced Thursday it had revoked a royal wedding invitation to the Syrian ambassador because of violent attacks on protesters by the regime there.

Human rights groups had criticized the choice to invite Ambassador Sami Khiyami to Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding at Westminster Abbey.
More than 450 public have been killed since last month in the revolution against President Bashar Assad's controlling regime, with 120 dead over the weekend, according to the U.N.

The administration said ambassadors from all countries with which Britain has "usual political relations" had been invited to the marriage_ some 185 in all.


But the Foreign Office said Thursday that "in the light of this week's attacks next to civilians by the Syrian safety forces, which we have fated, the Foreign Secretary has determined that the attendance of the Syrian ambassador at the royal wedding would be unacceptable and that he should not be present at."

It said Buckingham Palace public that view. Prime Minister David Cameron's office said he also certified the decision.

The Syrian Embassy in London said it was not right away able to statement.