Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are reportedly planning to have three wedding ceremonies.
Radar Online exclusively reports how the couple are planning to get married once in Southern California and twice in France. Lawyers for Kardashian and West have recommended that they hold a civil ceremony in the United States before tying the knot in France on May 24. According to an insider, "Typically, the U.S. recognizes citizens getting married in France, but dealing with a foreign government and paperwork could be a nightmare." The couple recently visited the 17th-century, Louis XIV-commissioned Chateau de Louveciennes as a possible location for their wedding. However, the couple may have a problem getting married in France. According to a variety of statutes in France, one person from the couple has to have lived in the country for at least 40 days prior to the wedding. Kardashian and West weren't aware of this until recently. West has as an apartment is Paris, but he doesn't live there on a full-time basis.
Back in February, Us Weekly revealed how Kardashian and West were originally scheduled to get married in July, pushed their wedding up to May. During a January interview with Jimmy Kimmel, Kardashian stated, "I'm not telling where or the date, but I think it's kind of obvious it's in Paris."