Look Alikes Royal Wedding Dance

Posted by Unknown Saturday, April 16, 2011

Hang on, isn't the Royal Wedding still two weeks away?

Don't worry, you haven’t missed it...

Your day off work is still two weeks away. But here's a little inkling of what you will see on TV on April 29 - during the advert breaks.

T-Mobile is famous for its popular advertisements, usually depicting the public spontaneously breaking into song or dance. By Daily Mail Reporter

I predict a riot: Look-a-likes imagine what the Royal Wedding will really be like - in a T-Mobile advert

But in it's latest campaign, the mobile phone company imagines, perhaps a little optimistically, how the royals will be celebrating Kate Middleton and Prince William's nuptials.

The advert, called Wedding Dance, was filmed at St Bartholomew's Church in London - a church that featured in Four Weddings And A Funeral.

Look-a-likes of Kate Middleton, Prince William and all the others who will be playing a part in the big day dance down the aisle recreating disco-style moves choreographed by Pineapple Dance Studio's Louie Spence.

Around 130 guests watch as 'Charles' gets into character and and bumps behinds with 'Camilla'.

Getting into the spirit: Royal look-a-likes enjoy their moment in the spotlight

Bumping bottoms: The advert gives a little glimpse of how the royals might celebrate away from the cameras - or not

'The Queen' claps her hands more conservatively, and 'Prince Harry', for once, looks more reluctant and restrained than all of the rest of his relatives

'William' and 'Kate' exchange their vows infront of an Archbishop of Canterbury look-a-like and 'Kate' looks decidedly unimpressed by her husband's advances when he goes in to kiss the bride.

She perks-up again quickly though, and the pair pull off some Saturday Night Fever style finger pointing moves as they stroll back down the aisle.

I do: Some of the look-a-likes look more like the royals than others, 'William' bears little resemblance to the Prince he imitates


You may kiss the bride: 'Kate' looks decidedly unimpressed by her husband's advances, but a lot happier dancing down the aisle afterwards

Some of the look-a-likes bear a much closer resemblance to the royals than others.

'William' has features nothing like the Prince he imitates but 'Camilla' looks just like the the real Duchess of Cornwall - albeit in poses we are unlikely to ever see Charles' wife in.

A T-Mobile spokesman told the Express the advert is 'a congratulatory message to William and Kate, as well as a way of capturing the nation’s celebratory mood.'

The Advertising Standards Authority said the clip broke no rules as it does not imply product endorsement by royals.



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