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Tatler says 'Cheshire is rocking'... these are the people and places hailed by society bible

All eyes will be on Cheshire next week, with royalty and VIPs set to attend "Britain's poshest wedding" as the Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor marries fiancee Olivia Henson at Chester Cathedral.

The wedding is billed as one of the highlights of the royal social calendar, with Prince William and Prince George said to be among the guests expected to descend on Cheshire. While the ceremony will take place in Chester, the wedding party after will be at the billionaire Duke's private country estate, Eaton Hall.

The event is placing a spotlight on Cheshire itself - particularly as the couple have confirmed they are planning set up home in the county, rather than their former home in London, once married.

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Now society bible Tatler has given its seal of approval to Cheshire, with a lavish seven page spread in the glossy magazine's July issue. It says "The Duke of Westminster's wedding has put Cheshire back on the map" adding: "turns out this Northern nexus where WAGs mix with countesesses was already rocking."

Titled The Ony Way is Cheshire, the report details many of the people and places that they say go towards making Cheshire so "rocking" ahead of the Grosvenor wedding on June 7 which they say is sending "feverish ripples through the county".

The feature says: "Socially speaking, Cheshire has arrived. But the real secret is this: this rural yet cosmopolitan stomping ground nestled in the underbelly of Greater Manchester and Merseyside has everything."

It maps out the "old money" side of the county to the West, where Eaton Hall can be found, and the flashy "new money" to the East including the "Golden Triangle" of Prestbury,

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