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Friday 29 April 2011
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Royal Wedding Timings
Royal Wedding Timings
The timings for the Wedding Day are as follows:
8.15-9.45am - The general congregation arrive at the Great North Door of Westminster Abbey. From 9.50am - Governors-General and Prime Ministers of Realm Countries, the Diplomatic Corps, and other distinguished guests arrive at the Abbey.
10.10am - Prince William and Prince Henry leave Clarence House for Westminster Abbey arriving at the Abbey at 10.15am.
10.20am - Members of foreign royal families arrive at Westminster Abbey from Buckingham Palace.
10.20am - The bride's parents, Carole and James Middleton, leave The Goring Hotel - where the Middleton family will spend the night before the wedding - for Westminster Abbey, arriving at 10.27am.
10.25am-10.35am - Members of the Royal Family including The Duke of York and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie leave Buckingham Palace for Westminster Abbey arriving at the Abbey between 10.30am and 10.40am.
10.38am - The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall leave Clarence House for Westminster Abbey arriving at the Abbey at 10.42am.
10.40am - The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh leave Buckingham Palace for Westminster Abbey arriving at the Abbey at 10.45am.
10.48am - The bridesmaids and page boys leave The Goring Hotel for Westminster Abbey arriving at the Abbey at 10.55am.
10.51am - The bride, accompanied by her father leaves The Goring Hotel for Westminster Abbey.
11.00am - The marriage service begins, relayed by audio speakers along the route.
12.15pm - The Carriage Procession of the bride and groom leaves Westminster Abbey for Buckingham Palace. This includes a Captain's Escort of the Household Cavalry, followed by The Queen's Procession with a Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry.
12.30pm - The Bride's Carriage Procession arrives at Buckingham Palace.
12.40pm - Members of the Royal Family and Members of Foreign Royal Families arrive at Buckingham Palace.
From 12.40pm - Other guests for the reception arrive at Buckingham Palace.
1.25pm - The Queen and the bride and groom, together with their families, appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
1.30pm - Fly Past by the Royal Air Force and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
Wednesday 27 April 2011
Sunday 24 April 2011
Thursday 21 April 2011
Royal Wedding Screenings London - Royal Wedding Live Screenings London
Royal Wedding Screenings London - Royal Wedding Live Screenings London: "Watch all the action live on the big screen as Kate Middleton marries Prince William at these royal wedding screenings. London is going all out to celebrate the marriage of Wills and Kate, and if you're not one of the elite few who's got an invitation to see the wedding live at Westminster Abbey, you can still join the crowds and cheer as the couple exchange vows at a series of outdoor big screens, free events and cinema screenings."
Thursday 14 April 2011
Pictures: London - Latest Photos | LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 14: The Harrods Bears stand in front of the Harrods Routemaster bus as it is readied for exclusive new tours of the city on April 14, 2011 in London, England. The bus tour was launched in partnership with Premium Tours and leaves from the Knightsbridge store every hour, seven days a week, taking passengers on a tour of the city's most famous landmarks and ending back at the Harrods store for visitors to shop or have tea at its famous Restaurant. (Photo by Steve Finn/Harrods via Getty Images)
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