Union jacks, tiaras, horse-drawn carriages, and Idris Elba. It's the royal wedding in pictures...
Image copyright REUTERS Image caption Crowds cheered Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, as they travelled in the horse-drawn Ascot Landau carriage Image copyright EPA Image caption Up to 100,000 well-wishers lined the route as the duke and duchess travelled through Windsor Image copyright REUTERS Image caption Crowds filled the streets to watch the procession after the wedding Image copyright REUTERS Image caption The Queen, Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family wave after the wedding Image copyright PA Image caption Meghan and Prince Harry leave St George's Chapel Image copyright AFP Image caption Princess Charlotte waves next to her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge Image copyright PA Image caption Doria Ragland, mother of the bride, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall after the wedding Image copyright REUTERS Image caption The newlyweds descend the steps of the chapel to board their carriage Image copyright REUTERS Image caption The crowds react to the kiss Image copyright REUTERS Image caption The couple kiss on the steps of the chapel Image copyright PA Image caption The newlyweds emerge after the wedding Image copyright REUTERS Image caption The couple became the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after their marriage Image copyright PA Image caption The ceremony was watched by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, together with other members of the Royal Family Image copyright PA Image caption The royal couple made their vows and exchanged rings Image copyright PA Image caption Prince Harry lifts Meghan's veil Image copyright PA Image caption Most Rev Michael Curry, the head of Episcopal Church in the US, gave the address, focusing on the idea of love Image copyright REUTERS Image caption The couple exchanged vows and rings before the Queen and 600 guests at St George's Chapel Image copyright REUTERS Image caption Ms Markle was met by Prince Charles, who walked her down the aisle Image copyright PA Image caption Ms Markle had 10 bridesmaids and pageboys, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte Image copyright REUTERS Image caption Meghan Markle arrived at Windsor Castle wearing a dress by British designer Claire Waight Keller Image copyright GETTY IMAGES Image caption Meghan Markle left her overnight hotel to travel to Windsor Castle with her mother Doria Image copyright REUTERS Image caption The Duchess of Cambridge arrived with the bridesmaids and pageboys Image copyright REX/SHUTTERSTOCK Image caption Prince Harry looked relaxed, waving to the crowds, as he made his way to the chapel with his brother, the Duke of Cambridge Image copyright TOLGA AKMEN/AFP Image caption Crowds of well-wishers and the world's media gathered in Windsor in the week leading up to the big day Image copyright HANNAH MCKAY/REUTERS Image caption As many as 100,000 people lined the town's streets Image copyright HANNAH MCKAY/REUTERS Image caption Many arrived in trains, cars and coaches from around the country Image copyright DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP Image caption Well-wishers arrived early to make their their way on the Long Walk leading to Windsor Castle Image copyright PETER SUMMERS/PA Image caption Many camped out overnight to secure the best viewing spot along the procession route Image copyright PA Image caption Guests, including Oprah Winfrey and Idris Elba, arrive at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Image copyright PA Image caption Hollywood star George Clooney and his wife Amal Clooney arrived without their 11-month-old twins Image copyright TOM NICHOLSON/EPA Image caption About 1,200 members of the public - many recognised for their charity work - were invited into the grounds of Windsor Castle for the wedding Image copyright DANNY LAWSON/PA Image caption Flowers and foliage surround the West Door and steps of St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle as the countdown to the service begins Image copyright DANNY LAWSON/PA Image caption St George's Chapel was filled with white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves, branches of beech, birch and hornbeam, crafted by floral designer Philippa Craddock
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