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1st June 2019
03:45pm BST

The Sunken Gardens was also a favourite of Princess Diana's, who is said to have adored the property's greenery when she lived in Kensington Palace.
The idyllic spot is also where Harry and Meghan posed for photos following their engagement announcement (although they married in St George's Chapel, Windsor).
While The Orangery is the only location licensed to perform official wedding ceremonies, all the other locations listed can be used for a lavish reception.
Now, you'll have to do more than raid your piggy bank to afford these exquisite venues. Alas, it seems our meagre credit union funds would fail to even make a dent in the cost.
According to EOnline, the cost to rent The Orangery on a weekend day will set you back almost €20,000. This price includes a wedding planner, a taxi service, daytime cleaning, on-site security and a private entrance to Kensington Palace for your guests - it would want to!
If you'd prefer a little evening soireé, you'll have to cough up €13,653 - oh and 17c according to today's exchange rate. We couldn't be short-changing the royal family now, could we?
Oh and forget scrimping on other areas as you'll have to choose wedding vendors with the royal stamp of approval. These include 13 caterers, six florists, and two pyrotechnics for fireworks, and we doubt any of these will give you bargain basement prices. Unfortunately, little Prince George and Princess Charlotte ain't available as page boy and flower girl though - their schedule is far too hectic!
I think I'd rather get married in Caesars Palace than Kensington Palace with those extortionate costs tbh...Explore more on these topics: