As most of the planet is already aware, the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will take place on April 29. Buckingham Palace has faxed save-the-date notices to the senior members of European royal families.
A press official for King Constantine, 70, and Queen Anne-Marie, 64, of Greece, informed People magazine that, "I cannot give you any further details other than that they have received a sort of save-the-date fax."
Every possibility exists that first-born son Prince Pavlos and his wife, Princess Marie-Chantal, (who was born Stateside), will find their names on the guest list.
This can be explained by the fact that Prince William holds the title of godfather to their oldest son, Konstantinos-Alexios, 12.
The complete list of guests is still being created and given the finishing touches by William, his bride, and the royal staff, but the royal families of Spain, Greece, and Denmark are expected to get invitations.
Another given is that Prince Alexander and Princess Katherine of Serbia will be in attendance. According to their official website, the couple has responded that they will be "delighted to attend."
A source close to the royals informs that messages have made their way to certain families to prevent any date conflicts so that potential guests will have advance notice that they are on the guest list
Hopefully, all of them will say yes, as we can't imagine turning down Britain's hottest royal for any reason!