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Friday 8 August 2014

Amal Alamuddin 'Very happy' to marry George Clooney But Worried About One Thing

Amal Alamuddin is getting closer and closer to
becoming Mrs. George Clooney!
On Thursday, the couple was issued their
certificate of no impediment (CNI) from U.K.
authorities, a source confirms to E! News. This
means, essentially, that Britain has declared them
legally fit to wed! Before this, though, the the
actor's fiancé filed an official notice of intent to
marry last month at Chelsea Town Hall in London,
and, as a source tells E! News exclusively, the
bride-to-be seemed "very happy" at her
appointment!
So why wasn't her future hubby in tow? Because
George is not a British national, his presence was
not required. Understandably, though, a source
says "many of the ladies in the office were very
disappointed that they weren't going to meet
George as many of them are fans."
But while George's love was "happy" during her
appointment, she quite concerned about one
thing. According to source, she told the registrar
she "was worried about the press finding out the
date of the wedding..."
Luckily for Amal, though, she wasn't required to
specify the exact date of her upcoming nuptials on
her notice of intent to marry! After her
appointment, which reportedly took about half an
hour, Amal and George's notice of intent was
displayed in public at the registrar's office for 21
days. During that time, objections could be made
if the future bride or groom were already married,
too young or related to their potential spouse.
On Wednesday night, though, those 21 days were
up and the future spouses were in the clear! A
source tells E! News their notice of intent was
taken down and shredded, and the following day,
another person picked up the couple's CNI. So, as
it stands, George and Amal's pre-wedding prep in
the U.K. is complete, although there will be some
additional Italian requirements as their wedding is
in Italy.
Those requirements, which include getting
documents legalized for Italy and translated,
aren't overly involved. In fact, a source tells E!
News, it should only take two to three days
maximum for everything to be approved.
Meaning? We haven't gotten our invite quite yet,
but the Alamuddin-Clooney nuptials could be
happening sooner than you think!

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