Pippa Middleton is set to marry fiancé James Matthews at St. Mark's Church in Englefield, Berkshire followed by a reception at her parents' home.

As cited by Mirror.co.uk, the wedding party will take place at Middleton's home near Bucklebury. The said wedding will be a direct opposite of Pippa Middleton's older sister, Kate's grand and extravagant wedding held at Westminster Abbey last 2011.

The wedding will be held May next year wherein Pippa's nephew, Prince George and niece, Princess Charlotte are expected to be a page boy and a flower girl, respectively.

The details of the wedding were revealed after a statement was released which is read as, "Miss Pippa Middleton and Mr. James Matthews are delighted to announce they became engaged on Sunday 17th July and plan to marry next year."

Pippa Middleton and James Matthews, the hedge fund manager, got engaged last year when he got down on one knee in the course of a walk on the fells. The engagement took place after less than a year of dating.

Before James Matthews popped the question to Pippa Middleton, he first asked permission from her father. It can be recalled that Pippa Middleton's engagement to James Matthews came shortly after her split from Nico Jackson after three years of dating.

Well, they could make a perfect couple since both Pippa and James are into sports and physical activities.

Meanwhile, it has been reported on Celebrity Dirty Laundry that the Duchess of Cambridge was advised by Queen Elizabeth to take a low-key role in her sister's wedding since this day is intended for Pippa.

But rumors are rife that it's not Queen Elizabeth who is pressuring Carole Middleton to not include Kate in the wedding's entourage. It can be possible that James's parents are the ones pressuring Carole since they don't want their son's wedding will turn out into a media circus.

The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton can't afford not to grace the wedding of her sister, Pippa Middleton to James Matthews.