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Pippa Middleton’s posh loos

Pippa Middleton has splashed out thousands of pounds on portable toilets for her big day.
The 33-year-old author and socialite is set to wed hedge fund manager James Matthews over the weekend and has requested luxury bathrooms to be installed for the celebration.
The luxurious toilets come with no less than full-length mirrors, porcelain wash basins, spot lighting and is finished with oak fittings. The toilets operate similarly to those on airplanes and are eco-friendly.
The portaloos were delivered to the Middletons’ mansion in Bucklebury, Berkshire on Tuesday and it is thought they could have cost over £6,000 to hire, the Daily Mail newspaper reports.
Describing the service they provide on their website, AndyLoos, the company who provided them, wrote: "Organising any wedding can cost a pretty penny. You’ve found the ideal location for your dream outdoor wedding but have you given a thought to the penny that your guests will be spending?
"We offer a premium service and high quality products so whether you’re looking for toilet and vanity trailers or full luxury bathroom facilities, we have a range to choose from that can be located in the most remote of places of where ever you choose to hold your outdoor wedding. We can plan, design or simply deliver your chosen facilities with the minimum fuss and take care of all the details that are so important on your special day."
Focusing on the specific range, they added: "Our Vacuum range consists of a number of individual units that combine to make a complete luxurious bathroom set-up. The number of WC, vanity and urinal units are tailored to meet the exact requirements and number of guests attending …
"Once installed inside a permanent or temporary structure the completed look resembles a permanent luxury bathroom. The effective use of either the Oak or Black and White colour schemes, combined with spot lighting and large mirrors, gives a clean, modern and impressive effect."
It comes only a day after Pippa had a giant marquee erected in the family’s back garden. The 140 foot-long glass structure has been shipped in from Belgium and is rumoured to be worth £100,000.