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Jane Adel, 26
Kaley says, "First of all, don't panic! Top table issues are becoming a more common problem for many people, and the good news is that there are a number of different solutions in helping you deal with this. If you and your husband-to-be have a number of siblings or close cousins, you could share the top table with them and have each set of your parents ‘host' their own tables, with friends and family. Or you could go for the intimacy of a ‘Posh & Becks' set-up and sit on a table for two. Or you have no top table as such and instead think about having a round table in the middle of the room, with all of the other tables focused around you, again with each set of parents hosting their own tables."
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