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Friday 29 April 2011



الزفاف الملكي بالفيديو و الصور: تغطية لحظة بلحظة لزفاف وليام وكيت ميدلتون يوم الجمعة 29 أبريل 2011
Live coverage ahead of the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey, with live video of the day's events from Friday morning

Live: 10:59 GMT - Queen Elisabeth still look young and beautiful

Live: 10:34- GMT William gives another wave to the crowds outside the abbey as the bells ring out in celebration. In the doorway, he takes off his white gloves and hat - and quickly smoothes
down his hair
Live:
10:33- GMT
- Prince William "doesn't look nervous at all - he's just beaming ear to ear," Yvonne Yorke, royal correspondent for the Huffington Post, tells BBC World Service

Live: 10:42- GMT Carole Middleton and her son James arrive at the abbey. The mother of the bride is wearing a very pale, almost ice blue outfit, while her son is in a tail coat.
Live: 10:25- GMT- The princes are now led right through the abbey by the Receiver General. Once at the front they say hello to select guests, including the Spencer family.
Live:
10:10 GMT
- Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives with wife Ffion in a wheelchair with what appears to be a broken leg.
 
Live: 10:09 GMT -David Cameron and his wife arrived to the wedding
Live: 09:59 GMT Been told that Westminster station has been closed due to congestion
Live: 09:56 GMTMore politicians are arriving, including Home Secretary Theresa May. She often goes for quite adventurous fashion statements, but today she looks relatively conservative (or should that be a big C?) in a beige frock coat and matching hat
Live: 09:19 GMT - Ed West, usually a somewhat hard-bitten and cynical type, has come over all gooey on our blog site with "Seven reasons why the royal marriage will last".
He rather spoils the effect at the end, though, by asking "Forgive the tasteless question, but if we all get a day off today for the royal wedding, do we have to work an extra day if they divorce?"
 
Live: 09:02 GMT - Area outside Clarence House to Green Park has been cordoned off, people cannot leave and come back
Live: 08:53 GMT -The first picture from inside of Westminister Abbey this morning
Live: 08:28 GMT - The red carpet is making its appearance outside Westminster Abbey
Live: 08:25 GMT - Prince Harry joked about the weather last night as he and the groom met crowds waiting along the Mall. Madeleine Jones, 25, a student from Sussex, said: "Harry said 'don't worry about the weather. Whatever they say it will be it will be the opposite."
Live: 08:20 GMT - Prince William is now the Duke of Cambridge, the Earl of Strathearn, and Baron Carrickfergus. After the wedding, Kate Middleton will come into them too. All titles are in the gift of the Queen and it was up to the monarch to choose which one to bestow on her grandson and his new wife.
Live: 08:17 GMT - The latest photo from Westminister Abbey
Live: 08:10 GMT - A woman has collapsed outside Westminster Abbey, probably due to
thecramped conditions. Hopefully she's all right: we'll let you know if there is any more news.  
Live: 08:06 GMT - Kate's chauffeur-driven Jaguar arrives at the Goring Hotel, possibly to collect friends or family members
 
Live: 08:05 GMT - Clarence House confirms the royal couple will be the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, other titles will be Earl and Countess of Strathearn
Live: 07:48 GMT - Thousands of well-wishers have lined the mile-and-a-half route to Westminster Abbey this morning.
Live: 07:45 GMT -The full route that the royal procession will take is here
Live: 07:40 GMT -The ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. on April 29 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, England.
It takes place at the following times around the world:
3 a.m. in Los Angeles
6 a.m. in New York
12 noon in Paris
2 p.m. in Abu Dhabi
6 p.m. in Hong Kong
8 p.m. in Sydney
Live: 10:20- GMT William gives another wave to the crowds outside the abbey as the bells ring out in celebration. In the doorway, he takes off his white gloves and hat - and quickly smoothes
down his hair
Live: 10:10 GMT - Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives with wife Ffion in a wheelchair with what appears to be a broken leg.
Live: 10:33- GMTPrince William "doesn't look nervous at all - he's just beaming ear to ear," Yvonne Yorke, royal correspondent for the Huffington Post, tells BBC World Service

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