The Duchess of Cambridge's wedding dress is to be placed on display at Buckingham Palace.
A multi-tiered replica of the wedding cake will also go on view, when the palace is next opened to the public.
Meanwhile, St James's Palace says that the duke and duchess are to move into a home at Kensington Palace.
The couple will spend time both there and north Wales, where Prince William is currently working as an RAF search and rescue helicopter pilot.
The prince had previously lived at the palace with Prince Harry and Diana, Princess of Wales, after her divorce from the Prince of Wales.
The London apartment he will share with his new bride will not be the one he used to live in.
The couple currently share an apartment at Clarence House with Prince Harry when they are in the capital.
They are expected to move within the next few weeks.
A spokesman from St James's Palace said: "We can confirm that The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's official London residence will temporarily become a property at Kensington Palace.
"A number of options for longer-term solutions are still being considered.
"The couple's main home will continue to be their house on Anglesey, and their household office will continue to be based at St James's Palace."
Source: BBC
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