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37 images Created 28 Apr 2011

Reportage photography at the time of the royalk wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011.

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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, two women royalists wearing Kate Middleton masks that are widely available sit in camping chairs and offering their adoring public royal waves. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, two members of an NBC TV crew walk away after a live broadcast for Good Morning America outside Buckingham Palace. A picture of the royal couple appear on a bag carried by one of the women. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Gwen Woolley from the English town of Utoxeter relaxes in the sun. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, a guardsman stands by his sentry box in front of Clarence House in St James Palace where the royal bride is staying. A lady royalist stands admiring the soldier in a bright Union Jack-coloured hat as the guardsman stands at attentionin tandem with an unseen colleague. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, royalists have paid their respects to a memorial to the present Queen's mother (and William's grandmother) the now deceased Queen Elizabeth who died in 2002, aged 100. Flowers and portrait of the new royal couple has been left at the foot of the Portland stone shrine on the Mall, near Buckingham Palace. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Denisa Callegari is an American royalists from Baton Rouge, Louisiana and has claimed a front row position on the procession route in the Mall. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, royalists sit by stacks of railings that are to be used soon to fence off the masses from the passing procession. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, an encampment of Australian royalists are positioned by front row railings on the corner of the Mall and Horseguards. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • 24 hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton, schoolchildren watch a marching band pass-by while in a tent, a family of royalists peer out. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route.
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  • A shop display in London's Sloane Street uses a portrait of the British royal wedding couple as a wedding theme. 24 hours before their royal marriage in London, the faces of Prince William and his wife-to-be Kate Middleton are on a framed photograph among mannequins dressed in formal top hats and smart shirts and ties. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Britons and foreign tourists (many American), the crowds are already gathering at  prime locations along the procession route.
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  • The London offices of royalist and establishment magazine The Lady, celebrates the forthcoming wedding between Prince William and his wife-to-be Kate Middleton. A giant purple ribbon has been draped across the width of the building in Bedford Street WC2 and a corner message tag tells the public of its best wishes for the happy couple.
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  • A small ghroup of Islamist radicals descend into Westminster underground tube station days before the royal marriage of Prince William and his wife-to-be Kate Middleton in London. Seen as a security threat, the young males are nonetheless left alone by police officers although they are undoutedly under surveillance as they walk along the wedding procession route. Muslim groups have been denied permission to demonstrate against the wedding event and will risk arrest if stopped with anti-British/monarchist literature.
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  • Days before their royal marriage in London, the faces of Prince William and his wife-to-be Kate Middleton, appear on flags attached to railings opposite the towers of Westminster Abbey. Their wedding takes place on Friday 30th April in front of millions of Btitons and foreign tourists. The faces of the couple are slightly obscured and twisted as the flag blows in a breeze in the capital. The royal standard is flying on the Abbey's left tower and crowds are already gathering at this prime location to see the ceremony occur across the road.
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  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. A man dozes in his sleeping bag with Buckingham Palace in the background while a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
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  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors beneath a French war memorial in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Dawn light reveals a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
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  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Dawn light reveals a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
    royal_wedding_preview66-29-April-201...jpg
  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Dawn light reveals a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
    royal_wedding_preview64-29-April-201...jpg
  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Dawn light reveals a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
    royal_wedding_preview63-29-April-201...jpg
  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Dawn light reveals a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
    royal_wedding_preview62-29-April-201...jpg
  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Dawn light reveals a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
    royal_wedding_preview61-29-April-201...jpg
  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Dawn light reveals a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
    royal_wedding_preview60-29-April-201...jpg
  • Royalist enthusiasts camp outdoors in the Mall, in the hours before the royal marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Dawn light reveals a massed crowd of Britons and foreign visitors (many Americans and Commonwealth citizens)  who are asleep in small tents and warm under sleeping bags. Taking place on Friday 30th April in front of millions the crowds are already gathering to claim their ideal locations in the front rows along the procession route later that morning.
    royal_wedding_preview56-29-April-201...jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
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  • Neighbours and friends in Desenfans Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party5-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party49-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Burbage Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party47-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Burbage Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party45-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Burbage Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party43-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party37-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party34-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Desenfans Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party2-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party18-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party16-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party12-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Carver Road, Herne Hill south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras. .
    royal_wedding_party11-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Neighbours and friends in Desenfans Road, Dulwich south London, celebrate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (now called the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge). Across the UK, 5,500 formal road closures (825 in London) were arranged with local authorities and residents held traffic-free events, the like of which haven't been seen since the ill-fated wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981 - in the traditions of Victorian and end of war eras.
    royal_wedding_party10-29-April-2011.jpg
  • Couple walk below British Union Jack flags strung together across a London alleyway, near Bond Street.
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