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(FILES) Chelsea Clinton arrives to hear her mother Secretary of State designate Hillary Clinton testify during nomination hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in this January 13, 2009 file photo on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The dress, the guests, the music, even the bathroom arrangements: the world now knows everything about Chelsea Clinton's wedding. Or does it? The Clinton family information war rolled on July 29, 2010, keeping Chelsea's marriage to Wall Street banker Marc Mezvinsky under a lid even WikiLeaks, of Afghan war files fame, would have a hard time cracking. Officially, almost all that's known is that Chelsea, 30, is to wed Mezvinsky, 32, the man she first met as a teenager, on Saturday. That's it. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER (Photo credit should read KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images)
(FILES) Chelsea Clinton arrives to hear her mother Secretary of State designate Hillary Clinton testify during nomination hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in this January 13, 2009 file photo on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The dress, the guests, the music, even the bathroom arrangements: the world now knows everything about Chelsea Clinton’s wedding. Or does it? The Clinton family information war rolled on July 29, 2010, keeping Chelsea’s marriage to Wall Street banker Marc Mezvinsky under a lid even WikiLeaks, of Afghan war files fame, would have a hard time cracking. Officially, almost all that’s known is that Chelsea, 30, is to wed Mezvinsky, 32, the man she first met as a teenager, on Saturday. That’s it. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER (Photo credit should read KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images)
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RHINEBECK, N.Y. — Imagine spending $250,000 on flowers. Or $20,000 on a gluten-free cake. Wedding experts say that when Chelsea Clinton, 30, who earned a master’s in public health in January, marries investment banker Marc Mezvinsky at a private New York estate Saturday, the tab could hit $3 million or more — a canape or two above the average $24,000 most American newlyweds shell out.

Then there’s the air-space closure from 3 p.m. Saturday to 3:30 a.m. Sunday — a status granted only to the highest of government officials, which would include Clinton’s parents, Secretary of State Hillary and former President Bill. The Associated Press

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