Hillary Clinton helps with Chelsea's wedding plans online

14:07, July 05, 2010      

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Senator Hilary Clinton stands at the podium with her daughter Chelsea Clinton (L) during a walk-through before the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, August 26, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters File Photo)

America's most famous first daughter Chelsea Clinton's big day is on the way with her busy mom using the Internet to help with the wedding plans, according to media reports.

"Luckily we have email now. I can communicate and people can send me pictures of flower arrangements or other kinds of decisions," she told Poland's TVP Saturday during a visit to the southern Polish city of Krakow.

It is reported that Chelsea has made clear to her parents that she will not have her wedding turned into a Who's Who of the Democratic Party.

"The word is if you don't know Chelsea personally, you're off the list," said Doree Shafrir, an editor at New York magazine, "which of course eliminates a lot of people who only know Bill and Hillary."

US Secretary of State Hillary is used to tough negotiations. However, when asked by CNN how arranging a wedding compared with resolving the Middle East conflict, she replied: "I'd probably call it a draw about now."

The wedding will take place under a white marquee to protect against aerial photographs.

Marc Mezvinsky is an investment banker at Goldman Sachs Chelsea has been dating for five years, while she is studying for a masters degree in public health at Columbia University.

Source: Xinhua

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