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The Royal Wedding: Unveiled
Royal rumors: Jay-Z and Beyonce to perform?

Royal rumors: Jay-Z and Beyonce to perform?

We know you were hoping for a remix of “Crazy in Love” or perhaps “'03 Bonnie & Clyde” at the royal wedding reception, but Beyonce and Jay-Z won't be performing that or anything else after Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot on Friday.

Earlier rumors said William and his bride-to-be are “massive fans of Beyonce and Jay-Z. They really wanted to make their big day even more special ...[and] to ditch traditions and make it more personal for them.”

Reports claimed that the superstar duo were “highly likely” to attend – “after all,” the report says, “who would turn down a once-in-a-lifetime gig like that?” – but a rep for Jay-Z tells CNN that the report isn't true. (Sad news, because we all know that Prince William would break it down on the dance floor.)

Another piece of regal gossip flitting about is the idea that Phaedra Parks of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” fame drafted the prenuptial agreement for Wills and Kate.

The rumor spread after Bravo’s Andy Cohen tweeted “Yes…I hear that Attny Parks reps William Windsor" in response to another user asking him if it was true or false that Parks penned the prenup agreement.

However, a rep for "Real Housewives" tells CNN, “There is no truth to this."


Filed under: Kate • The Ceremony • William
soundoff (3 Responses)
  1. kim

    WHO CARES REALLY GO FEED THE HOMELESS GO PUT A CHILD THROUGH SCHOOL HELL GO SAVE A STRAY ANIMAL ANYTHING IS BETTER THEN THIS BAD OMEN OF A WEDDING!!!!

    April 25, 2011 at 7:28 pm | Report abuse | Reply
  2. Felix Travers Clauss

    the Wedding will bring us all Joy.

    April 27, 2011 at 12:41 am | Report abuse | Reply
  3. Melanie Lewis

    I cannot wait for the TV coverage.

    April 27, 2011 at 12:42 am | Report abuse | Reply

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