Photo: Ben Lack/Barcroft/Fame (2)If they’re losing any sleep over planningtheir big day,Prince WilliamandKate Middletonshould just count sheep – and there’s plenty to keep track of.The royal couple have made their home in a remote corner of Northwest Wales known for a sheep population that outnumbers its human counterparts three-times over.PHOTOS:Kate Middleton: Before Prince WilliamNot that the town is snooze-worthy, according to PEOPLE’s chief foreign correspondent Simon Perry. Middleton and her prince have been spotted at local watering hole The White Eagle, often grabbing pub grub or a hearty meal during a night on the town.The sightings continue: The couple make their weekly grocery trips at the local Tesco supermarket, where, not surprisingly, they can’t get through the checkout lane without causing a stir among local shoppers.So how is the town celebrating the April 29 wedding day? A “big street party,” one local tells PEOPLE. “We’re going to be putting names of a male and a female into a hat,” she says. “And we’re going to be drawing a name so that we’ll be able to have our own personalPrince Williamand Kate.”For much more on William and Kate’s wedding, including the bride’s likely royal title and her pre-wedding princess training, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands FridayPlease note: Comments have been suspended temporarily as we explore better ways to serve you. Your opinion is important to us; you can find current discussions atfacebook.com/peoplemag.

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If they’re losing any sleep over planningtheir big day,Prince WilliamandKate Middletonshould just count sheep – and there’s plenty to keep track of.The royal couple have made their home in a remote corner of Northwest Wales known for a sheep population that outnumbers its human counterparts three-times over.PHOTOS:Kate Middleton: Before Prince WilliamNot that the town is snooze-worthy, according to PEOPLE’s chief foreign correspondent Simon Perry. Middleton and her prince have been spotted at local watering hole The White Eagle, often grabbing pub grub or a hearty meal during a night on the town.The sightings continue: The couple make their weekly grocery trips at the local Tesco supermarket, where, not surprisingly, they can’t get through the checkout lane without causing a stir among local shoppers.So how is the town celebrating the April 29 wedding day? A “big street party,” one local tells PEOPLE. “We’re going to be putting names of a male and a female into a hat,” she says. “And we’re going to be drawing a name so that we’ll be able to have our own personalPrince Williamand Kate.”For much more on William and Kate’s wedding, including the bride’s likely royal title and her pre-wedding princess training, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands FridayPlease note: Comments have been suspended temporarily as we explore better ways to serve you. Your opinion is important to us; you can find current discussions atfacebook.com/peoplemag.

If they’re losing any sleep over planningtheir big day,Prince WilliamandKate Middletonshould just count sheep – and there’s plenty to keep track of.

The royal couple have made their home in a remote corner of Northwest Wales known for a sheep population that outnumbers its human counterparts three-times over.

PHOTOS:Kate Middleton: Before Prince William

Not that the town is snooze-worthy, according to PEOPLE’s chief foreign correspondent Simon Perry. Middleton and her prince have been spotted at local watering hole The White Eagle, often grabbing pub grub or a hearty meal during a night on the town.

The sightings continue: The couple make their weekly grocery trips at the local Tesco supermarket, where, not surprisingly, they can’t get through the checkout lane without causing a stir among local shoppers.

So how is the town celebrating the April 29 wedding day? A “big street party,” one local tells PEOPLE. “We’re going to be putting names of a male and a female into a hat,” she says. “And we’re going to be drawing a name so that we’ll be able to have our own personalPrince Williamand Kate.”

For much more on William and Kate’s wedding, including the bride’s likely royal title and her pre-wedding princess training, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday

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