LA PAZ, in Bolivia - a Bolivian couple, who had not been able to afford a formal wedding reception received royal treatment Friday when they shared their day of their marriage to a British prince and his bride.
Ambassador to Britain in Bolivia invited Fabianna Rivera, 24, and Alejandro Antezana, 29, at the Embassy for a champagne honor toast the rite of marriage, the two planned later in the day in the Roman Catholic Church.
The pair - it a Secretary, a video game trade show Manager it - have been selected for the honour among a number of Bolivian couples, who proposed marriage to coincide with the union of the Abbey of Westminster, Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The latter were several hours of sea when Rivera and Antezana arrived by car from the Ambassador Nigel Baker for the event of the Embassy.
The couple passed as Baker gave them a plateau of porcelain in relief the interlaced initials of future King and commoner fiancés in royalties.
"American all girls dream and hope for our own prince and I am sure that I am marrying mine," said Rivera, who was raised by his mother, after the death of his father while she was 8.
"There is no better way to celebrate a marriage - with an another marriage,"Baker said carefully dressed garden of the Embassy."
He had been since before dawn to watch Kate and William link node.
"I learned about the human side in Bolivia and we wanted to link the royal marriage with the marriage of a Bolivian couple to celebrate the day" Baker told the Associated Press earlier.
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