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  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
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  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai062.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai058.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai065.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai049.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai047.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai033.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai029.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai045.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai034.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai026.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai014.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai018.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai024.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai023.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai008.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai001.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai004.jpg
  • Newly weds participate in a group wedding held at one of the World Expo venues in Shanghai, China, on 23 September, 2010. With the country's sex ratio skewed towards more men as a result of the one child policy and the Chinese traditional preference for boys, Chinese men are increasingly having difficulty to find suitable brides.
    QS100923Shanghai060.jpg
  • The Republican campain calling for the abolition of the Royal family held their own street party in Red Lion Square in Holborn, London. A republican with a a tea cup saying: I am not a Royal Wedding mug.
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  • White London taxi cab dressed in ribbons for a wedding London, UK. Traditionally the Black cab, this classic white version is being hired as a wedding car instead.
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  • Woman in a wedding dress, dressed up as Kate walks the street looking for people called William to hopefully marry. She is rfustrated to not have found anyone yet. Street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyJ.jpg
  • Woman in a wedding dress, dressed up as Kate walks the street looking for people called William to hopefully marry. She is rfustrated to not have found anyone yet. Street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyI.jpg
  • Woman in a wedding dress, dressed up as Kate walks the street looking for people called William to hopefully marry. She is rfustrated to not have found anyone yet. Street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyH.jpg
  • Asian photographer photographing a Chinese couple for their wedding pictures. London, UK. This is a common sight as couples from Asia have their photographs done as before their actual wedding day wearing their dress and suit.
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  • Asian photographer photographing a Chinese couple for their wedding pictures. London, UK. This is a common sight as couples from Asia have their photographs done as before their actual wedding day wearing their dress and suit.
    20141108_chinese wedding photographe...jpg
  • Asian photographer photographing a Chinese couple for their wedding pictures. London, UK. This is a common sight as couples from Asia have their photographs done as before their actual wedding day wearing their dress and suit.
    20141108_chinese wedding photographe...jpg
  • Blue cans attached to the back of a wedding car in Warwick, England, United Kingdom. This is a popular way to see the newlyweds off, tin cans rattling behind their car. The tradition originated as a way of keeping evil spirits away from the happy couple.
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  • Colourful wedding dresses for sale at a wedding dress shop in De Hui city, Jilin Province. North Eastern China.
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  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyR.jpg
  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyN.jpg
  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyS.jpg
  • Salsa dancin at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyO.jpg
  • Posing for a photo with Prince Harry mask. Street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyD.jpg
  • Salsa dancin at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyP.jpg
  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyL.jpg
  • Prince William and Kate Middleton masks. Street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyG.jpg
  • Her Majesty the Queen and Kate Middleton masks. Street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyF.jpg
  • Posing for a Kate and Wills photo. Street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyC.jpg
  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyA.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersA.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersO.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersN.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersM.jpg
  • Delighted to have a prime spot, Terry Hutt camps out to see the Royal couple. Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersJ.jpg
  • Delighted to have a prime spot, Terry Hutt camps out to see the Royal couple. Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersI.jpg
  • Delighted to have a prime spot, Terry Hutt camps out to see the Royal couple. Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersH.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersG.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersF.jpg
  • Delighted to have a prime spot, Terry Hutt camps out to see the Royal couple. Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersE.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersB.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route as the media swarm in to interview them. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersC.jpg
  • Seen from the steps of Westminster underground tube station, foreign tourists walk along Whitehall days before the royal wedding ceremony of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Their spending and interest in this state occasion will bring in millions of Pounds into the country's exchequer, bolstering local businesses at a time of debt and recession. The Union Jack flies along the wedding procession route as the nation prepares to celebrate the state occasion.
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  • Seen from the steps of Westminster underground tube station, foreign tourists walk along Whitehall days before the royal wedding ceremony of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Their spending and interest in this state occasion will bring in millions of Pounds into the country's exchequer, bolstering local businesses at a time of debt and recession. The Union Jack flies along the wedding procession route as the nation prepares to celebrate the state occasion.
    royal_wedding_preview-7-27-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.
    royal_wedding_party52-29-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_party48-29-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_party44-29-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 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_party39-29-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_party36-29-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 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_party32-29-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_party31-29-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_party30-29-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_party23-29-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_party19-29-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_party22-29-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_party11-29-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 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
  • A Chinese wedding couple have their visit to England photographed and filmed, part of the Asian European wedding trip industry, on 6th September 2017, in London, England.
    chinese_wedding-02-06-09-2017.jpg
  • A Chinese wedding couple have their visit to England photographed and filmed, part of the Asian European wedding trip industry, on 6th September 2017, in London, England.
    chinese_wedding-07-06-09-2017.jpg
  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyQ.jpg
  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyM.jpg
  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyK.jpg
  • Car covered in well wishes. Street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyE.jpg
  • Eating and drinking on long communal tables at a street party on Battersea High Street to celebrate the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, April 29th 2011. Thousands attended this one of the largest street parties in London. Embracing the diversity of the community, the theme of the party is world food, dance and music, with live coverage of the royal Wedding aired on a giant screen.
    20110429royal wedding street partyB.jpg
  • Delighted to have a prime spot, Terry Hutt camps out to see the Royal couple. Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersK.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersL.jpg
  • Preparations for the Royal Wedding as the first of the public start camping out on the parade route. Here opposite Westminster Abbey these patriotic royalists take their prime spot some three days before the wedding day itself.
    20110427royal wedding campersD.jpg
  • Chinese wedding couple in a horse drawn Cinderella carriage on Lower Thames Street in London, UK. It is a common site now to see extravagant and visual elements to Asian weddings in the UK. Two white blinkered horses, a driver and a footman is an extreme version of this.
    20140514_chinese wedding carriageB.jpg
  • Chinese wedding couple in a horse drawn Cinderella carriage on Lower Thames Street in London, UK. It is a common site now to see extravagant and visual elements to Asian weddings in the UK. Two white blinkered horses, a driver and a footman is an extreme version of this.
    20140514_chinese wedding carriageA.jpg
  • 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.
    royal_wedding_preview-10-27-April-20...jpg
  • 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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  • 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.
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  • 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 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 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 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 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.
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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.
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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.
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  • Chinese wedding couple in a horse drawn Cinderella carriage on Lower Thames Street in London, UK. It is a common site now to see extravagant and visual elements to Asian weddings in the UK.
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  • Chinese wedding couple in a horse drawn Cinderella carriage on Lower Thames Street in London, UK. It is a common site now to see extravagant and visual elements to Asian weddings in the UK.
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  • Royal family souvenirs and merchandise on sale in a tourist gift shop window as the royal town of Windsor gets ready for the royal wedding between Prince Harry and his American fiance Meghan Markle, on 14th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • Royal family souvenirs and merchandise on sale in a tourist gift shop window as the royal town of Windsor gets ready for the royal wedding between Prince Harry and his American fiance Meghan Markle, on 14th May 2018, in London, England.
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