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Posted: 2011-01-16T16:35:01Z | Updated: 2011-05-25T22:25:24Z

Kate Middleton has reportedly picked her wedding dress designer, according to People.com . A source told the site that the couturier has been chosen, but the royal couple is keeping their lips sealed.

Of course, that hasn't stopped, well, anyone from speculating about who's tasked with the lucky job. People writes :

Bruce Oldfield's name re-entered the mix because Kate's mom Carole and her sister Pippa were spotted heading to his store in the swanky Knightsbridge area of London. Photos published in the U.K.'s News of the World show mother and daughter strolling in the street and visiting Oldfield's store after lunching at San Lorenzo restaurant. The paper said the shopping trip gave "a big hint he's been picked to design the royal wedding dress." But no one is confirming.

Oldfield was the bookies' favorite , however, HuffPost's royal correspondent Yvonne Yorke wasn't convinced, guessing Kate would go for "a young, 'little-known', British designer." Guess we'll all just have to wait until April 29...and keep on guessing until then.

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