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MOSCOW, December 6, 2005 (GayRussia.Ru
wire) – Recent press reports in Russia that Sir Elton John and his partner
David Furnish were planning a wedding in St. Petersburg have been
strenuously denied by the singer’s representatives in London.
Sir Elton and Furnish yesterday
formally gave notice that they would be registering a civil partnership.
The notice was given at the Registrar’s office in Maidenhead. The British
press is reporting today that the registration ceremony was likely to take
place in Windsor.
First news that the couple were
planning a ceremony in Russia first surfaced on the day Sir Elton arrived in
the country for a charity event. Konstantinovski Palace in St. Petersburg
was even mentioned as the venue and that the singer was using his trip as an
opportunity to negotiate for the use of the palace for a lavish “wedding
reception”.
Robert Key, director of the Elton
John AIDS Foundation categorically denied that Sir Elton had any plans for a
ceremony or reception in St. Petersburg, after the Russian reports surfaced
at the weekend in the British press, including The Independent.
Sir Elton and David Furnish have
always said that the registration ceremony was going to be a strictly family
occasion with just their parents present. The couple, arguably the world’s
most famous same-sex couple, are reported to have dismissed an American
television bid worth more than $10 million to be allowed to cover the
ceremony. “Our love is not for sale,” the couple have said.
After the news first appeared in
the Russian media, the nationalistic liberal democratic party deputy of the
State Duma (lower house of Russian parliament), Nikolai Kuryanovich said
that he will not allow a wedding of the famous singer Elton John and his
friend in St. Petersburg. And the remarks were made without any apparent
checking of facts.
He said that he had made an
official request to the Russian minister of culture asking that a stop was
made to the wedding. In his request he said: “Elton John should find a more
relevant place for the wedding in the perverted and dieing Western Europe –
there are many such places there”.
The deputy also said that the civil
partnerships registrations, which became legal yesterday in Britain “marked
the end of the British Empire”.
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