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Cruise, Katie arrive for wedding
POSTED: 11:54 a.m. EST, November 18, 2006
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BRACCIANO, Italy (AP) -- Tom Cruise, waving to fans, arrived in this medieval town Saturday for his star-studded wedding to Katie Holmes, a few hours after his future bride and her baby, Suri were driven through the gates of a 15th-century castle.
Small flames from oil lamps flickered from the battlements of Odescalchi Castle as hundreds of the town's residents and fans of the actors crowded the small square outside.
Pouring rain had forced Holmes, who wore a black dress and boots, and her daughter, clad in a white outfit, to take shelter under large, green umbrellas as they left their limousine earlier in the day. But the sun was shining on the castle when Cruise arrived, and the actor, wearing dark glasses, leaned forward from the back seat of the van to wave.
"Tom!, Tom!" some fans shouted as the van sped through the gate.
Guests began arriving earlier in the morning, while dozens of police and civil defense officials patrolled Bracciano's streets.
Hundreds of the town's residents and fans of the actors braved the intermittent rain, hoping to catch a glimpse of the bride and groom or one of their guests.
"I want to see at least one of them -- even if it's not Tom Cruise," said 15-year-old Erica Bandiera.
"I want to see Beckham's wife," said her friend Luca Costanzi, 15, with a huge grin. English soccer star David Beckham and his pop-star wife, Victoria, were expected to be attending the wedding.
The first guest to drive through the castle's gates was Roberta Armani, niece of fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who designed Holmes' wedding dress.
As the car slowed down for the gates to open, a smiling Roberta Armani lowered the window and waved at the crowd.
A couple of hours later, Italian singer Andrea Bocelli was seen being driven through the gates. Managers for Bocelli had declined to comment on speculation weeks ago that he would sing at the wedding.
Other guests were expected to include "Mission Impossible III" director J.J. Abrams, Brooke Shields, Jennifer Lopez and Lopez's husband, singer Marc Anthony, and actor Will Smith.
Security was tight, with Carbinieri paramilitary police patrolling the walls of the castle and all vehicles banned from the center of Bracciano.
The historic town's narrow streets teemed with journalists and camera crews, while the Odescalchi family flag fluttered over the castle's towers.
"This is an honor for us," said Marianna Riso, 31, who came to Bracciano from the nearby town of Anguillara in hopes of getting a glimpse of one of the celebrities. "(Cruise and Holmes) really are known all over the world and they chose Bracciano. It's an honor."
Locals found their own ways to welcome the bride and groom.
At the Il Ristorantino dining spot, Palazzini offered a "Top Gun" menu that included fettuccine with seafood called "Mission Impossible" and apple pie with cream and hot chocolate named after Suri, the couple's daughter. At the nearby Trattoria del Castello, guests could order a "Tom e Kat" -- a basket of parmesan cheese with truffles and mushrooms.
"Wishing you love and happiness," read one sign written in English and taped to the window of a coffee shop.
"Congratulations Tom and Katie," said a sticker on the window of a clothing store, whose two other windows displayed a wedding dress with a photograph of the couple, and a "Top Gun" theme with aviation outfits and jackets, and a poster of Cruise as Maverick, the pilot he played in the movie.
On Friday evening, Cruise and Holmes attended a reception at a villa on a hill overlooking the Italian capital.
Bracciano Mayor Patrizia Riccioni said the celebrity couple would wed in a Scientology ceremony at the castle, 43 kilometers (27 miles) north of Rome.
Scientology ceremonies contain many elements of traditional weddings, including rings and vows. But they also include certain Scientology fundamentals, including vowing never to go to bed without communicating about any differences.
Scientology rites are not legally recognized in Italy, and would have to be preceded or followed by a civil union.
Riccioni's office had not received a request to celebrate a civil wedding as of early Saturday.
Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
POSTED: 11:54 a.m. EST, November 18, 2006
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BRACCIANO, Italy (AP) -- Tom Cruise, waving to fans, arrived in this medieval town Saturday for his star-studded wedding to Katie Holmes, a few hours after his future bride and her baby, Suri were driven through the gates of a 15th-century castle.
Small flames from oil lamps flickered from the battlements of Odescalchi Castle as hundreds of the town's residents and fans of the actors crowded the small square outside.
Pouring rain had forced Holmes, who wore a black dress and boots, and her daughter, clad in a white outfit, to take shelter under large, green umbrellas as they left their limousine earlier in the day. But the sun was shining on the castle when Cruise arrived, and the actor, wearing dark glasses, leaned forward from the back seat of the van to wave.
"Tom!, Tom!" some fans shouted as the van sped through the gate.
Guests began arriving earlier in the morning, while dozens of police and civil defense officials patrolled Bracciano's streets.
Hundreds of the town's residents and fans of the actors braved the intermittent rain, hoping to catch a glimpse of the bride and groom or one of their guests.
"I want to see at least one of them -- even if it's not Tom Cruise," said 15-year-old Erica Bandiera.
"I want to see Beckham's wife," said her friend Luca Costanzi, 15, with a huge grin. English soccer star David Beckham and his pop-star wife, Victoria, were expected to be attending the wedding.
The first guest to drive through the castle's gates was Roberta Armani, niece of fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who designed Holmes' wedding dress.
As the car slowed down for the gates to open, a smiling Roberta Armani lowered the window and waved at the crowd.
A couple of hours later, Italian singer Andrea Bocelli was seen being driven through the gates. Managers for Bocelli had declined to comment on speculation weeks ago that he would sing at the wedding.
Other guests were expected to include "Mission Impossible III" director J.J. Abrams, Brooke Shields, Jennifer Lopez and Lopez's husband, singer Marc Anthony, and actor Will Smith.
Security was tight, with Carbinieri paramilitary police patrolling the walls of the castle and all vehicles banned from the center of Bracciano.
The historic town's narrow streets teemed with journalists and camera crews, while the Odescalchi family flag fluttered over the castle's towers.
"This is an honor for us," said Marianna Riso, 31, who came to Bracciano from the nearby town of Anguillara in hopes of getting a glimpse of one of the celebrities. "(Cruise and Holmes) really are known all over the world and they chose Bracciano. It's an honor."
Locals found their own ways to welcome the bride and groom.
At the Il Ristorantino dining spot, Palazzini offered a "Top Gun" menu that included fettuccine with seafood called "Mission Impossible" and apple pie with cream and hot chocolate named after Suri, the couple's daughter. At the nearby Trattoria del Castello, guests could order a "Tom e Kat" -- a basket of parmesan cheese with truffles and mushrooms.
"Wishing you love and happiness," read one sign written in English and taped to the window of a coffee shop.
"Congratulations Tom and Katie," said a sticker on the window of a clothing store, whose two other windows displayed a wedding dress with a photograph of the couple, and a "Top Gun" theme with aviation outfits and jackets, and a poster of Cruise as Maverick, the pilot he played in the movie.
On Friday evening, Cruise and Holmes attended a reception at a villa on a hill overlooking the Italian capital.
Bracciano Mayor Patrizia Riccioni said the celebrity couple would wed in a Scientology ceremony at the castle, 43 kilometers (27 miles) north of Rome.
Scientology ceremonies contain many elements of traditional weddings, including rings and vows. But they also include certain Scientology fundamentals, including vowing never to go to bed without communicating about any differences.
Scientology rites are not legally recognized in Italy, and would have to be preceded or followed by a civil union.
Riccioni's office had not received a request to celebrate a civil wedding as of early Saturday.
Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.