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The villages of England, often hidden by woods, are reluctant to share their secrets with strangers. Not more, certainly not in Bucklebury in less than an hour from London. The village - home to Middleton fiancé Prince William Kate - is rather enjoying a sudden surge in interest. Hundreds of international journalists and tourists made ​​their way to Bucklebury before the royal wedding on April 29. And the 2,000 villagers believed, while not exactly throwing open their doors, there are pretty cool.

Bucklebury is located from a busy road, but is not hard to find - why, for a short period, you could even hop on a bus tour "Kate Middleton countries. "You see the houses where she lived, the church where she was baptized and the beautiful countryside where she grew up," the operator announced. At least two coachloads of most journalists have rolled in Bucklebury since February. They visited the church, dropped from the butcher and stopped to drink a pint of local beer at the pub fast. Now, the tour is off - even Bucklebury, it seems, has its limits.

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