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The King’s Peeve

The royal wedding is here. Some of us love it, and some of us, well ...

The regal, once-in-a-generation royal wedding spectacular is upon us. It will be the most watched television event of all-time, and people feel strongly about it, A recent survey of 1,000 U.S. singles by social dating site Zoosk revealed the following:

Tuning In

• 40 percent of U.S. singles say they plan to watch the royal wedding on TV, but just 31 percent of single Brits say they plan to tune in.

• 39 percent U.S. singles would rather have a root canal than watch the royal wedding.

Critical Choices

• 78 percent of U.S. singles are skeptical of Kate's wedding cake choice and say they would not serve fruitcake at their own wedding.

• 75 percent of women and 59 percent of men say that Prince William, who’s planning on going band-less, should stick with tradition and wear a wedding band.

Regal Dreams … and Nightmares

• 57 percent of women surveyed say the royal wedding makes them dream of finding their own soul mate.

• The majority of men (55 percent) feel differently and say the royal wedding does not stir up any feelings about their own relationships.

• 34 percent of U.S. singles say they would be excited to have Prince Charles and Camilla as in-laws whereas 66 percent say family gatherings with the royal in-laws would be a snoozefest.

• 56 percent of U.S. singles say they would not want to marry into a royal family. Women feel more strongly about this than men – 60 percent of women say “no way” to joining a royal family whereas men are 50/50.

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