Balcony kisses seal royal wedding

 
Kate Middleton and Prince William kiss

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Prince William and Kate Middleton kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Prince William and Kate Middleton have kissed twice on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding service in Westminster Abbey.

They were cheered by 500,000 well-wishers who gathered outside the palace, as RAF planes flew past in honour of the new royal couple.

In the evening the pair returned to the Palace for a dinner and dance, expected to continue into the early hours.

The couple will now be known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Police estimate a million people lined the procession route from the abbey to the palace following the wedding.

Prince William later drove his new bride back to Clarence House, following a buffet reception at Buckingham Palace, at the wheel of his father's classic blue Aston Martin, before returning to the palace in the evening.

The vehicle was decked in ribbons and balloons with "Just Wed" on the number plate.

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall leave for evening reception at Buckingham Palace Prince Charles is hosting an evening reception at Buckingham Palace

The church service, watched by 1,900 guests, ran smoothly but the prince did struggle to place the wedding ring on the duchess's finger.

Following a long tradition, the ring has been fashioned from Welsh gold given to Prince William by the Queen.

After the couple said their vows - in which the bride did not promise to obey her husband - the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Dr Rowan Williams, declared: "I pronounce that they be man and wife together, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen."

They spent a private moment together with their families, as they signed the marriage register.

Prince William has been given the title of the Duke of Cambridge by the Queen, and Miss Middleton has become Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge on their marriage.

The duchess, who managed to keep her wedding dress a secret, wore an ivory and lace gown by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen. The prince wore the red tunic of an Irish Guards colonel - his most senior honorary appointment.

At the scene

The excitement, which had been building throughout the morning, peaked at about 1330 BST when the prince kissed his new bride.

The crowd, decked in union jacks, tiaras, and fascinators, reacted with deafening cheers and demands for more.

Much neck-craning was required for the best view of the spectacle, which was obscured by a sea of cameras, periscopes and flags.

Some people had tears in their eyes as they watched the fly-past, with "amazing" a common response when asked about the day's events.

As one American spectator put it, "No-one does pageantry like the British - you can't help being infected by the energy and emotion."

Among the guests at Westminster Abbey were singer-songwriter Sir Elton John and his partner David Furnish, former England rugby coach Sir Clive Woodward, and former England football captain David Beckham and his wife Victoria.

Actor Rowan Atkinson, a close friend of Prince Charles, Prince Harry's friend Chelsy Davy and film director Guy Ritchie were also there.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha, Australian prime minister Julia Gillard and former British PM Sir John Major were among the politicians present.

For those lining the route, large speakers broadcast the wedding service, and hundreds of millions of people were estimated to watch the proceedings worldwide on television.

  • According to a lip-reading expert, Prince William told his bride she looked "beautiful" as she joined him at the altar and joked to his father-in-law Michael: "We're supposed to have just a small family affair"
  • The fly-past at Buckingham Palace involved Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft from the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
  • Out of the 1,900 guests at the Abbey, 1,000 were friends and family, who were given some of the best seats in the house. The others included overseas royals, politicians, military personnel and representatives of various faiths and charities
  • After the service, the newly-weds travelled in an open-topped carriage for the 15-minute journey from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace, past London landmarks, including the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Horse Guards Parade
  • More than 1,000 military personnel and musicians lined the procession route
  • Thousands of street parties were held around the UK, and big screens were put up in many towns and cities. The BBC has been bringing viewers and listeners comprehensive coverage across TV, radio and online, in the UK and around the world
  • 5,000 police officers were on duty, with more than 900 along the wedding route
  • Police made 55 arrests in and outside the security zone and questioned masked protesters in central London.
  • About two square miles of central London were closed to traffic.
  • A yellow RAF Sea King rescue helicopter flew over The Mall as the couple drove to Clarence House. It was a surprise for the groom, a search and rescue helicopter pilot.

Royal officials said the couple were involved in planning their wedding day, from the music at the ceremony to the flowers and the cake.

Grace Gothard

Inside Westminster Abbey, an avenue of trees lined the red carpet leading up to the altar.

The bride walked up the aisle to coronation anthem I Was Glad, by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, from Psalm 122. Her brother James Middleton gave the Lesson, reading Romans 12: 1-2, 9-18.

Classical compositions by Elgar, Britten and Vaughan Williams featured during the ceremony, alongside the hymn Jerusalem and the English melody Greensleeves.

A canape reception was held for 650 guests at Buckingham Palace in the afternoon.

Later, about 300 close friends and relatives were invited to a dinner and disco, hosted by Prince Charles.

The couple changed outfits for the event - Prince William was in black tie while his bride wore a strapless white satin gazar evening gown with diamante embroidered detail round the waist, by the same designer, Sarah Burton.

But the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh left for a weekend away after hosting the lunchtime reception.

They will miss Prince Harry's best man speech and Michael Middleton's father of the bride address.

Despite predictions of showers, the weather stayed dry for the royal couple. Temperatures in London reached around 18C (64.4F) at 2pm.

 

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  • rate this
    0

    Watched the ceremony. Very beautiful and a great spectacle. Then took advantage of empty roads and shops to go for a ride on my motorbike, and do a bit of shopping.
    I wish them all the best, sincerely, but in no way was this event worthy of the ridiculous media attention and OTT slot allocation of the past week.

  • rate this
    +1

    Kate and William came across as very natural. There was nothing artificial, but authenticity all around.
    The yellow outfit has been very suitable for the Queen; this is supposed to express her joy about the wedding day.
    David and Victoria Beckham were very well dressed; the only downer has been Samantha Cameron for breaking the rule of not wearing a hat! What a pity. Styling code violated.

  • rate this
    0

    To all you 'agressive' royalists out there, you can be British without being a royalist and you can be a republican without being miserable. I know, I'm one of them :-)

  • rate this
    +12

    A special day for the Royal couple.

    However, this was clearly an enjoyable day for both those million people lining London's streets and for the many millions watch all over the world.

    Am I Royalist? No

    Was the day worthwhile? Absolutely.

  • rate this
    +13

    I'm not known for liking the pomp of a wedding
    but I have to admit I enjoyed watching the the royal wedding
    Kate looked amazing in her wedding dress and William beamed with pride
    good luck I say and to those who posted negative comments,stop being all bitter and twisted and enjoy the day they shared with us

 

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