Prince William and Kate Middleton is reportedly set to marry before June 2012. Rumors that a wedding is in order began when Prince William turned 28, the age the prince said he will be marrying, last June. Now, reports say that a wedding is indeed set for Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2012.

An exclusive from The News Of the World claimed that the Prince William and Middleton will wed on 2012, coinciding with Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubillee and the Olympic Games. The royal wedding, said a senior insider quoted by the paper, will catch the world's attention. And the William and Kate are aware of this.

"William and Kate are both aware a royal wedding followed by the jubilee celebrations and the Olympics will really put Britain on the map again," said the source.

"Chinese may have put on a great show for the last Olympics but nobody can do royal pomp like we can. It will be spectacular," said another source.

It's still uncertain where the couple will wed, but there are very interesting speculations. For starters, Prince William is reportedly against Westminster Abbey because Princess Dianna's funeral was held there. The favorable bet is on Windsor Palace since it is "a more controlled environment within the confines of the castle."