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Kelsey Grammer Already Sent Out Invitations for February Wedding Reception?

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Feb. 1 2011, Published 6:32 a.m. ET

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Kelsey Grammer may not officially be divorced yet from Camille Grammer, but he's reportedly already booked the location for his wedding reception — in February!

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According to The New York Post, Kelsey has already sent out the invitations to celebrate his wedding to Kayte Walsh at The Plaza Hotel in NYC on Feb. 25!

A source told the New York Post, "Kelsey and Kayte have booked the Plaza ballroom for the reception. Despite the lavish surroundings, they want an intimate wedding with less than 150 guests. Kayte has laid out all the details, all the timings. The room will be decorated all in white, including a white cake. There will be a very tight guest list, and they won't allow cameras in. They're flying a lot of Kayte's family members in from England and putting them all up at The Plaza."

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Kelsey also, according to the Post, booked the ballroom at $100,000, even though he's divorce from Camille has not been finalized.

A source close to Kelsey said the actor is "confident they will settle in time."

But if they don't and the wedding is postponed, another source joked that "the invitation, which has already gone out," would be made into "a collector's item."

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