ICal Shared over Apple formatted iPhone and Windows formatted iPhone

My wife and I both have iPhones (4 and 3G). Mine is Mac and hers is Windows. Is there a way to share a calendar between the two of us? Before you ask, she cannot reformat her phone to Mac.
Thanks in advance.

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