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Kanye-Kardashian to wed in France, party in Italy

/ 06:09 PM May 18, 2014

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ROME — Hip hop star Kanye West and reality TV celebrity Kim Kardashian are to marry in a chateau near Paris next Saturday, Italian media reported, before heading to Florence where their party plans have raised some eyebrows.

Some 1,600 guests have been invited to the Chateau d’Usse, a Renaissance dwelling southwest of Paris, for the May 24 wedding ceremony, Florence newspaper la Nazione reported.

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From there the celebrity pair and their guests will head to the Italian city, where they have rented the Forte Belvedere — a 16th-century fortress — for their wedding party.

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Earlier reports had said the pair would wed in Florence.

A spokesman for Florence city hall said this week the rental for the fortress built by the Medici family and now used as an exhibitions venue — a reported 300,000 euros ($411,000) — would go to funding city projects.

But some locals are unhappy about the couple’s takeover of one of Florence’s most beautiful monuments.

Passions were further inflamed by the renting-out of the Cappellone degli Spagnoli, a chapel with 14th-century frescoes, for a dinner for JP Morgan bank.

Achille Totaro, an opposition candidate in upcoming local elections, said it amounted to “a sell-off of Florence’s monuments”, while the anti-establishment Five Star Movement called for “greater respect for our city’s treasures”.

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