Prince Charles and Diana got married at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, England, on 29 July 1981.

Wedding location

  • The wedding ceremony took place at St Paul’s Cathedral, a major Anglican cathedral in central London.
  • St Paul’s was chosen instead of the traditional royal wedding venue, Westminster Abbey, partly because it could seat more guests and allow a longer ceremonial procession through London.

Quick extra details

  • The event was often called the “wedding of the century” and drew thousands along the London streets plus a huge global TV audience.
  • Around 3,500 guests attended inside the cathedral, with millions watching worldwide on television.

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