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Royal wedding hailed a ‘showcase for Britain’

Tourism chiefs expecting big boost to visitor numbers

- PeTer carey

Tourism chiefs are expecting a boost in visitor numbers this spring, as holidaymak­ers flock to Britain for the royal wedding next month.

As police prepare to secure Windsor against would-be terrorists and security threats, others are hoping to cash in on the 100,000 revellers expected to descend on the small Berkshire town over the wedding weekend.

Director of the national tourism agency Visit Britain, Patricia Yates, said royal weddings offered opportunit­ies to showcase the country, while Meghan Markle’s connection to American audiences and a weaker pound were likely to contribute to increased visitor numbers next month.

She said: “It’s a great opportunit­y, it’s a great showcase moment for Britain.

“We know that history and heritage is already a major draw for travel to the country, and it’s really (about) interpreti­ng that for a younger audience, showing a couple that are in love.

“Obviously she is American, so there’s that connection with internatio­nal markets, and there is already huge interest in the fashion she’s wearing, and some of the modern British culture too.”

The last royal wedding, of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2011, contribute­d to a 7% rise in visitors between April and June (around 8.3 million visitors, up from 7.8 million) compared with the same period in 2010, Ms Yates said.

A spike in visitor numbers to Buckingham Palace was observed when around 600,000 people queued to see the Duchess’s wedding dress in a special display during its summer opening that year.

Ms Yates added: “I think that the fundamenta­l strength of British tourism is that we’ve got a great product, we’ve got great history and heritage, London is a global city everyone wants to come and see.”

Last week, the internet hospitalit­y giant Airbnb predicted a 192% increase in bookings in Windsor between May 18 and May 20 compared with the same period last year, and as much as a 1,438% increase in nearby Slough.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding next month is expected to boost visitor numbers to Britain.
Picture: Getty. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding next month is expected to boost visitor numbers to Britain.

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