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EXCLUSIVE PICTURES: Order of service for wedding attended by Prince William and Kate Middleton

WE can now exclusively reveal the order of service for the wedding of Princess Diana's niece Laura Fellowes in Norfolk.

Pinchbeck florist turned Royals reporter Josie Williams (68) got a worldwide scoop after she and friend Wendy Ablett were invited into the royal wedding on their caravan holiday in Snettisham on May 30.

The event was attended by, among others, Prince William, Kate Middleton and Earl Spencer.

Royal gatecrash update

Josie and Wendy were given the order of service booklet as they were ushered into their seats, before they took some cheeky snaps of the Prince and Kate from their pew.

Inside it reveals the Norwich Citadel Band of the Salavation Army provided music for the service, which included Elgar's Nimrod and Let it Be by The Beatles.

Prince William and Kate Middleton spotted at wedding of Princess Di's niece

And the last page challenged guests to a quiz on Norfolk, asking them about the county's most famous mariner and the nickname of Norwich City. Guests had to ask the ushers for the answers.

To take a closer look at the booklet, click the video link.

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