Prince William and Kate Middleton to have marriage 'guidance sessions'

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By Splash News, splashnews.com, Updated: December 8, 2010 2:11 PM
Prince William and Kate Middleton to have marriage 'guidance sessions'

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Prince William arrived at St Giles Trust in South London. The Prince was visiting the rehab clinic once established by his family. William arrived there at around 3.30 pm, he stayed there for a couple of hours socializing with residents and member of staff of the centre. As a leaving gift the trust gave a frame pictures of Royal members visiting the trust several years back. As he was leaving, the Prince was cheered by a large crowd awaiting for his brief appearance.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to have 'guidance sessions' from the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London about how to have a good marriage.
William and Kate will get 'pastoral help' from the clergymen before they get married in April 2011, according to British newspaper the Daily Mail.
Bishop of London Richard Chartres, a close friend of Prince Charles, is said to be having a big role in preparing them for successful married life.
He will reportedly be helping them go through a checklist of things including how to remain faithful and cope with arguments.
It is hoped these sessions will enable them to avoid the fate of other royal marriages, including
William's parents Charles and Diana.
A senior source told the newspaper: "There is certainly a pastoral element from both the Bishop of London and the Archbishop.
"They don't just go into weddings blindly. They get to know the couple and offer support."
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