Real versus Rumour is a weekly series leading up to the Royal Wedding where we try to figure out if there's any truth behind the speculation around wedding related topics like the guest list, the invitation, the dress, etc.

Of course, we won't know all the details until the big day, but our royal experts will try to determine what might happen and what's "pure bunk."

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April 29 - Canada AM reports live from London, giving you all the royal highlights from the wedding of the century.

April 28 - Governor General David Johnston talks to Canada AM about the royal wedding and what it will mean for Canadians. We'll also have the latest news from London, England and take a look at the lore behind the royal wedding rings that Will and Kate will exchange.

April 27 - Ken Wharfe, the former protection officer to Princess Diana, takes Canada AM on a tour of Prince William's favourite London haunts. Plus, royal insider Alexandra Messervy shares the latest news and music director Christopher Warren Green discusses the London Chamber Orchestra and the part it will play in this historic wedding.

April 26 - Canada AM co-host Seamus O'Regan visits Anglesey, the small island off the west coast of Wales, where Prince William and Kate Middleton will live. Plus, O'Regan talks to royal biographer Christopher Warwick and British-born shoe designer Aruna Seth gives her predictions on what Middleton might wear on her wedding day

April 25 - Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler and confidant, speaks with Canada AM about what life will be like for Kate Middleton after she weds Prince William and becomes part of one of the oldest monarchies in the world. Plus, CTV's Royal Wedding correspondent, Victoria Arbiter, takes Canada AM inside Kate's London, visiting places she is said to frequent.

April 22 - Canada AM takes viewers on a special tour of the royal suits reserved for Queen Elizabeth II at Toronto's Fairmont Royal York Hotel. Chefs David Garcelon and John Higgins whip up a meal fit for royalty -- and they know how to do it. They've both cooked for royalty before. Finally, hospitality and etiquette expert Chalres Macpherson shows Canada AM's hosts how to eat a formal dinner with the Queen. 

April 21 - Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton at the LEWA Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya. Today, Mike Watson, the CEO of LEWA, talks about this organization and its special connection to the royal couple.

April  20 - Elizabeth Emanuel designed the perfect wedding gown for Princess Diana. Canada AM's co-host Beverly Thomson takes viewers behind the scenes in Emanuel's studio and gets the designer's take on what Kate Middleton might wear on her wedding day. Also, Mark Cullen, Canada AM's resident gardening expert, helps get Canada blooming in royal style. Finally, former Royal Family mixologist Angus Winchester mixes up cocktails fit for royalty.

April 19 - Tom Kennedy, CTV's National News London bureau chief, scours the stores hunting for the perfect royal mementos.

April 18 - Royal watcher and fashion and etiquette expert Camilla Morton debunks any last-minute rumours surrounding the official plans for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

April 11 – From wedding bells to baby bump. How soon will Prince William and Kate Middleton start a family? Royal Biographer Christopher Wilson talks about the pressures on Kate to produce a royal heir.

April 4 - Diana needed a large bouquet to compliment her bouffant gown. But what will Kate carry down the aisle? Mark Burleton, the head gardener for Canada's Official Residences, tells us what flowers we can expect to see in Kate's bouquet and adorning the royal wedding cake.

March 29 – A cozy cottage in the Scottish countryside or a private island in the Caribbean. Which honeymoon destination is fit for a future King? We ask Camilla Tominey from Sunday Express about Will and Kate's honeymoon plans.

March 21 - Are protesters plotting to disrupt the royal wedding? Former royal protection officer Ken Wharfe looks at some of the rumours that are keeping security planners busy as they prepare for William and Kate's big day.

March 15 - A wild night on the town or a fun weekend in the country? Royal watcher Camilla Tominey brings us the latest rumours on what bachelor and bacherlorette party plans are in the works for Will and Kate.

March 7 - there's no doubt Kate will sparkle and shine as she walks down the aisle on her royal wedding day. Royal watcher Hilary Brown takes a look at which tiara she might pick from the palace treasure trove.

Feb 28 - Will William and Kate break tradition and go with a chocolate or marble wedding cake instead of a traditional English fruit cake? Alexandra Messervy, a former member of the royal household talks about royal wedding cake protocol.

Feb 15 - There's a lot of buzz about what Kate's wedding dress might look like, but what about William? Royal correspondent Camilla Tominey explains that since William has served with the army, navy and airforce, he has several naval uniforms he can choose from.

Feb. 7: What do you buy for the couple that has everything? Royal watcher Hillary Brown explains the gifts William and Kate might expect, and whether they will register or ask guests to donate to a charity, instead.

Jan. 31: What's in a name? A lot, if you are the soon-to-be Princess Bride. The awarding of titles is steeped in centuries of history and convention, and speculation is rampant on what title the Queen will bestow on Kate Middleton. CANADA AM narrows the possibilities with royal insider Hugo Vickers.

Jan. 24:  Canada AM's third installment of "Real vs. Rumour" focuses on The Dress. Alison McGill, Editor of Wedding Bells Magazine has the buzz on designs and designers vying to dress Kate.

Jan. 17: A look at the official invite with Alexandra Messervy, who use to work for the Royal Household and helped organize the wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.

Jan. 11: Canada AM kicks-off its Royal Wedding series "Real vs. Rumour" with a look who's really expected to make the guest list with Royal correspondent Camilla Tominey live from London, England.