Very Groovy Mate: T-mobile’s Royal Wedding is a viral sensation

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A groovy sensation: scene from T-Mobile's royal wedding inspired advertising clip

The much anticipated royal wedding is 11 days away but leave it to the clever, creative people at T-Mobile to steal the spotlight by creating this absolutely hilarious spoof, gone viral in no time  and clocking over 4,000,000 hits on YouTube as we post this news – see VIDEO HERE. Chances are you will see it aplenty during the commercial breaks on April 29.

Called: “One’s Life Is For Sharing,” appearing on screen at the end, this royal entrance is a pop-fueled celebration of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s big day, with the help of royal look alikes, featuring the song “House of Love” By boy band East 17.

It was filmed on location at the St. Bartholomew’s Church in London – a church gaining bigger fame by the movie “Four Weddings And A Funeral.”

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All the right moves: Louie Spence, choreographer of T-Mobile's Kate and William wedding entrance spoof

Respects to maestro Louie Spence of Pineapple Dance Studios who choreographed the royal dance numbers.

We especially love Prince Harry’s John Travolta-esque solo followed by the man of the hour, Prince William’s jump-and-jive number.

Prince Charles and Camilla have their royal booty-bumpin’ moment too.

Of course, with the text accompanying the wild and funny YouTube video, T-Mobile wishes William and Kate a long and happy marriage (smart move, lads!) and asks Onliners to join its Facebook group. And after watching this funky clip, how can you not?

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Video: T-mobile’s hilarious spoof of William and Kate’s big day