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Multiculturalism and the royal wedding

Some experts say the royal wedding is an example of how different communities can be brought together by a British tradition, PJ Madam reports.

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By PJ Madam

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When British Prime Minister David Cameron declared earlier this year that 'multiculturalism had failed', he stirred fierce debate domestically and abroad.

It kick-started the argument as to whether enough was being done to encourage ethnic minorities to assimilate to the British way of life.

Now, as the UK prepares to celebrate the Royal Wedding, and the next generation of one of the world's oldest monarchies, some are asking: 'Will it resonate with everyone?'

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