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Few Americans interested in royal wedding: Poll

Four percent of 1,058 people questioned in the 60 MinutesVanity Fair poll said they were interested in all of the wedding and wished they could go and 21% considered it a "harmless spectacle."

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Sixty-five percent of Americans have no interest in Prince William's pending marriage and only a small minority are paying attention, making the royal wedding about as popular as WikiLeaks, a new poll shows.                                           

Four percent of 1,058 people questioned in the 60 MinutesVanity Fair poll said they were interested in all of the wedding and wished they could go and 21% considered it a "harmless spectacle."

England's Prince William is due to marry his fiancee Kate Middleton on April 29 at London's Westminster Abbey.             

Only nine percent said they were interested in whether the marriage would last.  

The same nine percent believed WikiLeaks, the whistle-blowing website, was "a good thing" versus 23% who saw it as destructive and 22 percent think of it as treasonous. 

Forty-two percent were unsure what WikiLeaks is. It is an organization that has published secret US military and diplomatic cables that exposed internal views about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and assessments of foreign governments.           

The poll also found 69% of Americans believe they were underpaid -- a figure that jumps to 77 percent for those who make less than $50,000 a year.

Eighty percent agree gays and lesbians should be able to serve openly in the military.                                           

The telephone poll of 1,058 adults nationwide was conducted December 17-20 and claimed a margin of error of plus or minus 3%.

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