Tourists are seen outside Windsor's Guildhall, Windsor, England, March 21, 2005. Britain's Prince Charles will wed his longtime companion Camilla Parker Bowles at the Guildhall April 9, 2005. At left is a statue of Britain's Queen Victoria.
The Ascot Room in Windsor's Guildhall, Windsor, England, is pictured March 21, 2005. The wedding, a civil ceremony, will take place here.
Visitors walk past the Cambridge Gates at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, March 21, 2005.
The couple is pictured in an informal and relaxed mood on a first class 30p stamp, and in a more formal pose on a 68p stamp, the most popular price for posting a letter overseas from Britain.
Memorabilia is offered for sale in the shop windows of Windsor High Street, England, March 7, 2005. A model of Windsor Castle is in the foreground.
Memorabilia is offered for sale in the shop windows of Windsor High Street, England, March 7, 2005.
Britain's Prince Charles, left, receives a drawing of himself and Parker Bowles from young fans as he arrives at the Dunedin Cathedral of St. Paul for a church service, in Dunedin, New Zealand, March 6, 2005. Prince Charles was in New Zealand for a five-day visit.
Photographers wait in Monbiel, Switzerland, where Prince Charles was skiing with his sons Prince Harry and Prince William, March 31, 2005. The prince grew irritated when a BBC reporter asked whether he was looking forward to his wedding. After replying sarcastically that he was "very glad you have heard of it anyway," Charles whispered to his sons: "These bloody people. I can't bear that man... I hate these people."
Prince Charles, center, poses with his sons Harry, left, and William, right, during a ski vacation in Monbiel near the Swiss resort of Klosters, March 31, 2005.
T-shirts and masks are on display for sale on Windsor High Street, England, April 4, 2005. The phrase "Those bloody people" on the shirt at right refers to the prince's comment on the media overheard during his skiing vacation in Switzerland.
Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife, Cherie Blair, from left, attend a service in memory of late Pope John Paul II, in Westminster Cathedral in London, April 4, 2005. The prince postponed his wedding to Parker Bowles by one day so it would not coincide with the pope's funeral, which he was planning on attending.
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles attend a service in memory of Pope John Paul II, at London's Westminster Cathedral, April 4, 2005.
Screens erected to stop photographers from capturing the wedding celebrations from posts at nearby hotels are seen at Windsor Castle, England, April 4, 2005.
Signs on Windsor High Street, England, advise of road closures to accommodate the wedding, April 4, 2005. Later in the day, the prince's office announced the nuptials would be postponed a day in deference to Pope John Paul II's funeral. Charles was to attend the funeral as a representative of the queen.