Seating plan for Westminster Abbey confirmed
Published
The Westminster Abbey Seating Plan has been confirmed.
North Lantern
Miss Middleton's immediate family and friends
Prince William and Miss Middleton's friends
The Spencer Family
South Lantern
The British Royal Family
Members of Foreign Royal Families
North Transept
Prince William and Miss Middleton's friends
South Transept
Governors General
Members of the Diplomatic Corps
Middleton Family friends
Stalls North
Representatives of the Church and other Faiths
Prince William and Miss Middleton's Friends
Stall South
Members of the Cabinet• Prince William and Miss Middleton's Friends
North Nave
Guests of the Prince of Wales
Members of the General Congregation
South Nave
Representatives of the Church and other Faiths
Members of the General Congregation
The following Members of the Royal Family will be seated on the front row (South Lantern), in order starting closest to the Sacrarium:
The Queen
The Duke of Edinburgh
The Prince of Wales
The Duchess of Cornwall
Prince Harry.
The following members of the Middleton Family will be seated on the front row (North Lantern), in order starting closest to the Sacrarium:
Mrs. Carole Middleton
Mr. Michael Middleton
Mr. James Middleton
(The remaining places on the front row are still TBC).
The following members of the Spencer Family will be seated on the front row of their block (North Lantern), in order starting closest to the Sacrarium:
The Lady Sarah McCorquodale
Mr. Neil McCorquodale
Mrs. Anne Wake-Walker
The Lord Robert Fellowes
The Lady Jane Fellowes
The Earl Spencer
Miss Karen Gordon.
Related content
The Duchess of Cambridge marks 5th anniversary of London Baby Bank Little Village
The Duchess of Cambridge has been admitted to St. Mary’s Hospital in the early stages of labour
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting a baby in April
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their second child
The official photographs of the Christening of Prince George
New conjugal Coat of Arms for The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
The Duchess of Cambridge has been admitted to St Mary’s Hospital in the early stages of labour
A speech by The Duke of Cambridge in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
It's great to be here North of 60.