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Royal Wedding Pictures
Prince William and his newly titled bride, the Duchess of Cambridge, kissed on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding at Westminster Abbey. |
And the Queen, wearing a matching hat and coat, entered the abbey to a trumpet fanfare from the State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry. |
Crowds cheered as they caught their first glimpse of Kate Middleton and her much-anticipated dress as she travelled to the abbey with her proud father, Michael. |
The tiara was loaned to Miss Middleton by the Queen. |
David and Victoria Beckham were among those invited. |
Miss Middleton walked down the aisle of the abbey on her fathers arm. The Guardian newspaper reported that Prince William said you look beautiful when she arrived at his side. |
Military bands helped to keep the crowds entertained in central London. |
Miss Middleton's gown, with full skirt, fitted bodice and long French Chantilly lace sleeves, was designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen. |
Miss Middleton's sister and maid of honour Pippa arrived with the young bridesmaids and page boys. |
Prince William acknowledged well-wishers as he entered the abbey. |
Prince William and and his new bride knelt at the altar of the abbey to receive a blessing from the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
Prince William and his newly titled bride, the Duchess of Cambridge, kissed on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding at Westminster Abbey. |
Some 1,900 guests witnessed the couple exchange their vows, with many millions more watching on TV around the world. |
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall waved to the waiting crowds. |
The Princess Royal and other members of the Royal Family also gathered ahead of the service. |
The train is 2.7m long. |
There were wild screams earlier as Princes William and Harry emerged, resplendent in their military uniforms, ahead of the wedding. |
The first of the guests started to arrive at Westminster Abbey at 0815 BST, with the ceremony getting under way at 1100. |
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