By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Crowd control: Police officers stand in front of Royal supporters on The Mall along the processional route
London was a blanket of red, white and blue as a million well-wishers came together to catch a glimpse of Prince William and Kate Middleton's fairy-tale wedding.
Waving Union Jacks, the crowds roared with excitement as the newlyweds said their vows at Westminster Abbey before travelling in an open-top carriage to Buckingham Palace.
Thousands then waited at the palace gates to see the couple's first public kiss - and were treated to two. Thousands more were watching on giant screens across London in Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square and at many more gardens, squares and street parties.
Monarchy mania: It was estimated that a million people thronged the streets of London for the Royal Wedding
Devoted fans: Thousands of Americans joined the huge crowds waiting in anticipation of the couple's first kiss on Buckingham Palace balcony
Wedding crowd: Hyde Park is eclipsed by the throngs who came together to watch Prince William marry Kate Middleton
Let's party! Trafalgar Square wave and cheer in unison for the Royal couple
A new beginning: Crowds cheer as Kate Middleton travels in a Rolls Royce Phantom VI, accompanied by her father Michael Middleton to Westminster Abbey
Capturing the historic moment: Thousands of camera phones are held aloft outside Westminster Abbey
A nation united: Hundreds of thousands of royal supporters line the procession route to watch the momentous occasion
All a flutter: British flags as far as the eye can see at Buckingham Palace
Westminster City Council said the Royal wedding was the capital's largest ever event. Paul Reid, head of operations, said he estimated nearly a million people were on the streets of London.
As Kate Middleton was driven past crowds of well-wishers outside her new London home Clarence House, she looked happy and relaxed as she waved to spectators.
Crowds drummed up the loud chant 'We want Kate, we want Kate' in the moments before she arrived.
They waved flags and cheered as the Rolls-Royce Phantom VI went past, with Miss Middleton sat next to her father Michael.
Kenneth Fox, 48, who travelled from his home city of New York for the occasion, said: 'I'm an American and I had to choke back tears. She looked beautiful, she was gorgeous. William is a very lucky guy.'
Flying the flag: Hyde Park was packed with young people enjoying the festivities
Love is in the air: As the couple leave Westminster Abbey, showers of confetti land on revellers in Hyde Park
Thousands of people had gathered in Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park to watch the wedding on giant screens. Revellers had to pass through barriers and were subjected to searches by security guards. Many said they had given up hope of finding a place on the procession route.
Street-sweeper John Slingsby was heading to the square. 'This is the proudest day of my life,' he said. 'I've been working all hours recently and I'm on my way to Trafalgar Square to join in the celebrations.'
Angela Fitzgerald, 56, from Islington, north London, said William looked 'dashing and handsome'.
She said: 'The uniforms looked fabulous. And when the Queen came past, there were tears in my eyes. We got really emotional.'
Celebration as the Royal Couple return to Buckingham Palace
source: dailymail
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(1758)
-
▼
April
(77)
- Revealed: Kate's 'secret meetings' with dress desi...
- Not very Abbey: Cart-wheeling verger carpeted by c...
- Middletons go home ... £250,000 poorer: Family’s h...
- Same place, same pose... but two very different st...
- Whisked away by helicopter... but Wills's back to ...
- Agatha Award Winners
- Her Royal Hotness will be next to wed... as long a...
- 'Where are the black people?' asks Sherri Shepherd...
- How best man brother quipped his way through the w...
- The universe's reaction to the royal wedding
- Happy and glorious: OFFICIAL Royal Wedding album i...
- What honeymoon? A weekend away then it's back to w...
- Two kisses...two families coming together at last
- June's Treasures in My Closet
- The eight-tiered Royal Wedding cake decorated with...
- The moment the world held its breath as William st...
- The Royal joker: Harry quips his way through weddi...
- Sure those hats were wise, ladies? Princesses Bea ...
- It's party time! Kate and William leave Clarence H...
- Even the clergy were turning cartwheels on a magic...
- Kate Middleton marries her Prince in stunning desi...
- A MILLION turn out for Wills and Kate
- Kiss me Kate! William and his new bride show their...
- 'You look beautiful': What William whispered to ra...
- Meet my Princess! William and his new bride Kate h...
- Here comes the McQueen: Kate Middleton marries her...
- From commoner Kate to HRH: Palace announces Royal ...
- Lost and Fondue by Avery Aames
- Gala pre-wedding dinner held at the Mandarin Orie...
- When to see that dress and where to watch that kis...
- Catherine Middleton, her mother Carole and sister ...
- The 2011 Edgar Award Winners
- Kate arrives with sister and mother at their Londo...
- Winners and Edgar Nominees Giveaway
- William goes on a final walkabout as a single man ...
- We are not amused! German magazine condemns 'overh...
- Fans of the royal family take photographs on the Mall
- The Royal tent city: If you were hoping for a spot...
- Kate arrives to cheers from thousands camped outsi...
- Inside the £5,000-a-night room where Kate will sta...
- 'With so much love within our hearts'
- Pets should be renamed 'companions', claim animal ...
- Among the Departed by Vicki Delany
- 'Last day of freedom': Biker Wills speeds off for ...
- The final countdown: Middletons move to London wit...
- Charles cheerful despite badly bloodshot eye while...
- Alafair Burke's "Real Men Read Women" Campaign
- Katharine Russell, Guest Blogger
- Already Home by Susan Mallery
- The Violets of March by Sarah Jio
- Berkley Prime Crime's May Releases
- Come and Find Me by Hallie Ephron
- Bats at the Ballgame by Brian Lies
- Winners & Crime in the Sunshine State Contest
- Staff Brown Bag Luncheon
- Joe DiMaggio: The Long Vigil by Jerome Charyn
- The Kitchen Daughter by Jael McHenry
- Tara Taylor Quinn - Guest Blogger
- The Dressmaker of Khair Khana by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
- The Importance of Libraries - National Library Week
- The Silver Boat by Luanne Rice
- Winners and An April in Paris Contest
- International Thriler Award Nominees
- Unfamiliar Fishes by Sarah Vowell
- Tony Hays, Guest Blogger
- Jim's Birthday
- One Was a Soldier by Julia Spencer-Fleming
- Button Hollow Chronicles No. 1: The Leaf Peeper Mu...
- The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen
- Winners and an Autographed Cozy Contest
- Sticky Fingers by Nancy Martin
- Beate Boeker, Guest Blogger
- A Little Bit of Passion by Beate Boeker
- E.J. Copperman - Guest Blogger
- Exposure by Therese Fowler
- May's Hot Titles
- May's Treasures in My Closet
-
▼
April
(77)