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Mel B reveals her royal wedding venue - but the Spice Girls won't be her bridesmaids

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Spice Girl Melanie Brown has revealed she is set to walk down the aisle of St Paul's Cathedral, following in the footsteps of the Royal Family.Famously known as 'Scary Spice', she will tie the knot for the third time having announced in October 2022 that she is set to marry her hairdresser boyfriend, Rory McPhee.

Mel B, as she is also known, was given the coveted award of an MBE in the same year as confirming her engagement, however has remained quiet on their wedding details.

In a recent interview however she explained: "As I have an MBE I am allowed to marry at St Paul’s. They only do a small number of weddings a year so we are on the waiting list.Hoping to follow in the footsteps of Princess Diana who married the now King Charles in 1981, she told The Sun she already met with the chaplain of St Paul's adding: "Because I have been married twice before we talked about that.

I was very open and honest. I take marriage seriously and am actually very traditional. I spoke about how I was married for ten very abusive years", reports the Mirror.With wedding location plans underway, when it comes to her bridal party, the 48-year-old said she was reluctant to include the members of the Spice Girls - Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell and Melanie Chisholm.According to Mel, they were too "old" to be walking down the aisle as her bridesmaids.

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