It's every bride and groom's worst nightmare: A rainy wedding day!
And, right now, the forecast in London on Friday, April 29, predicts a 60% chance of rain (according to weather.com).
Indeed, a palace insider says that tensions are running high at Buckingham Palace that Kate Middleton and Prince William's big-time wedding could be spoiled by a downpour.
"We are worried about the rain on Friday," palace worker George Martin tells Us Weekly exclusively. To cope with that wet possibility, "[We] have made sure to have plenty of umbrellas on hand," Martin added. "It's the last thing we would want spoiling the day."
Adds the palace insider: "Hopefully the rain will stay away!"
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Rain or not, a palace aide tells Us that Middleton, 29, is "feeling very positive" as her wedding approaches. "Two months ago, Kate was full of nerves, but she's over that," the insider says. "She's so excited — like a child waiting for Christmas, counting down the nights until she can open her presents!"
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