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Low-key Keira Knightley doesn't want a big wedding

 

Thursday 04 April 2013 10:30 EDT
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Keira Knightley doesn't want a big over-the-top wedding
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Keira Knightley has insisted that she will not have a big wedding and that fame has not made her materialistic.

The actress has posed in a series of sultry shots for Marie Claire magazine.

The Anna Karenina star, who is said to have bought a multimillion-pound house in London's East End with her fiance, Klaxons keyboardist James Righton, told the magazine: "I'm still a traveller. We love it, but it's not the house... I don't have anything valuable... I won't be defined by objects. My boyfriend is a musician, so there's no standing still."

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