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Kim Kardashian Wedding Date Set, North West To Take Part In Ceremony?

Kim Kardashian and her fiance Kanye West may have set an official wedding date.

Kardashian, the 33-year-old "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star, accepted rap mogul Kanye West's lavish marriage proposal on her birthday last October. Now, sources have reportedly told Us Weekly that the pair will wed in May.

Sources close to the bride-to-be said that the pair's 7-month-old daughter North West will have a major role in the ceremony.

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"North will have a large role in the wedding," an insider reportedly told Us Weekly.

Although Kardashian has yet to confirm a date, she previously told late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel which city she and West will exchange vows in.

"I'm not telling where or the date, but I think it's kind of obvious it's in Paris," Kardashian told Kimmel.

Although Kardashian has been married twice before, West's first marriage will be to the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star. She previously spoke about letting the fashion-forward rapper take the reins with all of the planning.

While Kardashian's mother and manager Kris Jenner has expressed her approval for her daughter's upcoming nuptials, she has also been sharing her thoughts about the future union. One of those thoughts is her daughter changing her famed last name, which has become her brand.

"Who wouldn't want that," Jenner said on the "Today" show recently. "If you're getting married, it's kind of a very traditional thing."

The grandmother told hosts Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb that West is an "amazing" future son-in-law. Still she previously revealed that she may not be involved in any wedding planning.

"I don't know if they'll let me jump in," Jenner told People magazine last year. "That's two very creative minds getting together and they definitely have their own ideas."

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