Friday, May 27, 2011

Pippa Middleton Create Beauty Clinic and the results are very salable


"Now everyone wants a butt like Pippa,"

If the first woman's dream to have the 'assets' like those of Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce and Jessica Alba. Now, it no longer. They have found a new figure which is considered to have the buttocks and the ideal body. She is Pippa Middleton.

Women around the world was so admired plump body and sexy is the younger brother of Kate Middleton. Since the 27-year-old woman was doing his duty as a bridesmaid at her sister lively semati vows with Prince William, all eyes are fascinated with the beauty and the beauty of Pippa plump body.

According to a report in The Daily Star, Pippa charm made ​​of plastic or cosmetic surgery clinic in the UK has increased sharply. The increase was as high as 60 percent. They visited a clinic in order to get the shape perfect butt.

In fact, a leading beauty clinic in the UK has created a treatment method with the name of "The Perfect Posterior Pip Package" at a cost of U.S. $ 12 thousand or equivalent to Rp102 million.

"We see women looking for a perfect figure. Several years ago, the women want to be like Jennifer Lopez, but now everybody wants a butt like Pippa, curve-shaped but not too big," said Lesley Khan from London's Harley Street clinic beauty like quoted from Hollywoodlife.

Pippa is really incredible. She has made ​​her eyes on her. All associated with Pippa always be new trends ranging from handbags, skin color darkened until the form of 'asset' it is considered perfect. So, what else would be a new trend of Pippa? We'll wait!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

william and kate meet obama

Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle to London yesterday in their first royal duty as a married couple.

The couple, who have have just returned from a ten-day honeymoon in the Seychelles, greeted the Obamas in the grand 1844 room of Buckingham Palace as they flew in for U.S. state visit.

Prince William, 28, and Kate, 29, who were displaying golden tans from their private-island retreat, looked thrilled as they chatted with Mr Obama, 49, and Michelle, 47.

A Clarence House spokeswoman confirmed that the two couples talked informally for around 20 minutes. They are believed to have spoken about the Royal couple's April wedding and their upcoming trip to California.


Kate wore a figure-hugging Reiss dress, which retails for $340, for the occasion and the high-street store's website later crashed as eager shoppers attempting to buy it themselves

The Obamas are due to spend two nights at the palace as guests of the Queen. Their UK trip came after they were forced to leave Ireland a day early to avoid ash the air from the Icelandic volcano.

Kate Meet Michelle Obama at United Kingdom




Returning from her honeymoon, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge directly face the task of the first empire. They met briefly with U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday (05/24/2011). Moments later, Obama followed the luncheon hosted by Queen Elizabeth without the presence of Kate Middleton and Prince William.

In the meeting for about 15-20 minutes, Kate and William discuss their planned visit to California in July. In addition, the course also discusses the marriage the young couple the end of April. Obama, who is scheduled to stay two nights at Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey also visited.

Although not last long, meeting Kate and Michelle clearly seized the attention of the media. Who among those who looked more attractive? She chose a dress with accent bandage (bebatan) draft British retailer, Reiss, costing 175 pounds (about USD 2.4 million). Shola this beige dress highlight her slender body.

In addition to the blue sapphire engagement ring owned by Princess Diana, Kate's skin was darker than the Seychelles after not wearing any jewelry. He just completed his performance with Maud black clutch bag from Anya Hindmarch Bespoke, high heels and matching of high street store LK Bennett. She also seemed to wear shoes wedges draft LK Bennett the day after getting married.

Kate looks simple appearance contrasted with Michelle Obama, who wore two dresses designer. The first is a prom-style gown that glitters Barbara Tfank design for 1400 pounds (about USD 19 million), and the second draft Roksanda Ilincic. The dress costs 815 pounds (about USD 11 million) was worn during a visit to Downing Street, the residence of British Prime Minister David Cameron.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

pippa middleton madrid Photos

Pippa Middleton was spotted shopping in Madrid yesterday. With Royal Wedding duties behind her, Pippa Middleton headed south to Madrid, Spain for mini vacation with pals, including ex-boyfriend George Percy. The 27-year-old beauty was spotted taking a boat ride with Percy while visiting Retiro Park and were later seen grabbing some beverages together at a local cafe.








Pippa added to her wardrobe with a stop at Zara and then lunched with her friends after arriving in the city with longtime pal and former flame George Percy. Pippa and George dated during college, though she's most recently been linked to Alex Loudon.
Pippa seems to be enjoying her sunny getaway while the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William, are off on their honeymoon at an exclusive island in the Seychelles.
The younger sister of the new Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, was thrust into the spotlight after her sister wed Prince William, making her a favorite of paparazzi and media all over the world. Just last week she was offered a $5 million porn contract after topless photos of her surfaced.
With Royal Wedding duties behind her, Pippa Middleton headed south to Madrid, Spain for mini vacation with pals, including ex-boyfriend George Percy. The younger sister of the new Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, was thrust into the spotlight after her sister wed Prince William, making her a favorite of paparazzi and media all over the world.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Kate Moss Critiques Princess Kate in wedding Dress


Fashion princess Kate Moss has rendered her verdict on Britain's newest official royal.
Moss, 37, says that the other Kate, a.k.a. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, displayed the attributes of a catwalk queen on her wedding day.

"She was so chic and seamless," Moss tells the The Daily Telegraph. "And just beautiful. It was just as a royal wedding should be."

PHOTOS: All the Details of Catherine's Bridal Look!
LACE BODICE photo | Royal Wedding, Kate Middleton

TRAIN photo | Royal Wedding, Kate Middleton, Pippa Middleton



Moss (who excitedly tells the paper of her namesake, "Oh, I love her!") watched the April 29 ceremony "in the country, with friends, and kids who were all crying. We were like, 'You can marry Harry!' "

The model will now be turning her attention to another important wedding: She's marrying musician fiancé Jamie Hince in July.

Prince William & Kate Return Home from Honeymoon

 The couple are said to have had a "memorable" vacation in the Seychelles, the palace confirms to PEOPLE.

William and Kate "thoroughly enjoyed their time together, and they are grateful to the Seychelles government for their assistance in making the honeymoon such a memorable and special 10 days," a palace statement reads.

Prince William & Kate Return Home from 'Memorable' Honeymoon | Kate Middleton, Prince William 


The honeymooners left the luxurious seclusion of the islands on Friday.

"They left happy and clearly content with their stay," the head of the Seychelles tourism board, Alain St Ange, told the Associated Press.

And foreign minister Jean-Paul Adam told the AP they "are truly honored that Prince William and his wife chose to return to Seychelles for this special holiday and we are proud to have been able to offer them a peaceful and private getaway."

Officials will not say when William, 28, is due back at work at his base at RAF Valley in Anglesey, but it is thought he will be back in the skies as a helicopter search and rescue pilot in the coming week.

Next up? The ceremonial duties to mark his grandmother Queen Elizabeth's 85th birthday – at the so-called Trooping the Color – on June 11, followed by the 90th birthday celebrations for grandfather, Prince Philip, on June 12.

Friday, May 6, 2011

IN UNDERWEAR Photos of Pippa Middleton



The 27-year-old sister of Duchess Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William, appears topless with just her bra as she dirty dances with an unidentified man in his skivvies. Another photo of her wearing a tight, white dress surrounded by alcohol has also made it's way online and causing drama.

Pippa Middleton First it was half-naked pics of James Middleton that hit the Web, but now his sister Pippa Middleton has been caught in a semi-nude photo scandal. Looks like someone is out to get the family.







She is an adult. People need to relax if you ask me. As you probably already know, Pippa served as Kate's maid of honor in the royal wedding and wore a gorgeous Sarah Burton gown.


Pippa Middleton topless


Looks like Prince Harry isn't the only one with a reputation anymore.

Pippa Middleton in Her Dress


As maid of honour for her older sister Kate Middleton as she became Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Pippa Middleton was celebrated the world over after almost stealing the show last week with THAT dress.


Elegant: Pippa Middleton, pictured left at her sister Kate's wedding and right in a dress made of loo roll, is discovering her party girl past is coming back to haunt her
Elegant: Pippa Middleton, pictured left at her sister Kate's wedding and right in a dress made of loo roll, is discovering her party girl past is coming back to haunt her .

But today, she is discovering the downside of that sudden fame after a host of websites in the U.S. got hold of some private pictures of the 27-year-old in her underwear - and published them.

At least seven U.S. websites are running the photos showing Miss Middleton stripped to a purple push up bra and flimsy white slip with an half-naked unknown companion doing a 'bump and grind' dance behind her.

Pippa Middleton other Pictures


Pippa Middleton (Getty Images) Pippa Middleton is the younger sister of Kate Middleton, the finace of Prince William. Her real name is Philippa but people gave her the nickname "Pippa" for short and it stuck.


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Pippa+Middleton in Pippa Middleton Leaving The Boujis NightclubPippa+Middleton in The Day-Glo Midnight Roller Disco Fundraiser

Pippa is a a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, and has always been into fashion and women's lifestyle interests. Pippa is very much a socialite in the modern sense but the young lady seems to have avoided most of the less than fortunate trappings of the title.

The family business was started in 1987. It's called Party Pieces, a mail order firm that sells party supplies, decorations and other party essentials. And it's quite successful.

Monday, May 2, 2011

The Duchess of Cambridge's Wedding Dress

http://www.jayrowden.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/KATE-MIDDLETON-ROYAL-WEDDING-MAKE-UP.jpgThe Duchess of Cambridge's wedding dress is to go on display to give the public an opportunity to see the "skilled British craftsmanship" that went into it.

Other designers are already preparing to bring out copies of the dress, an ivory satin gown with a fitted bodice and three-metre train which was designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen.

It is not known exactly when or where it will appear although Kensington Palace and the V&A in London are among possible locations.

A number of gowns worn by Diana, Princess of Wales, have been displayed at Kensington Palace, while her wedding dress has been exhibited at Althorp, the ancestral home of the Spencer family.

"The Duchess of Cambridge is considering a number of options to give members of the public the opportunity to see, close up, the skilled British craftsmanship that went into the making of her wedding dress by Sarah Burton and her team as well as the Royal School of Needlework," said Clarence House.

For months, the dress was fashion's best-kept secret. Even the team of embroiderers at Hampton Court Palace did not know the identity of the designer until shortly before the public announcement.

People have been queuing to see the duchess's bouquet at Westminster Abbey. Following tradition, it was placed on the grave of the unknown warrior.

Speculation has also been mounting about where the newlyweds will spend their honeymoon. Prince William is known to have a deep affection for Africa and proposed in Kenya last year, but a Caribbean island is favourite with the bookies.

Clarence House denied claims that the duchess did not know the destination, adding: "The couple planned the honeymoon together." But she would not comment on media speculation about when or where they were going.

The spokeswoman also denied a report that Prince William would be posted to the Falklands in September.

"There are no plans for the Duke of Cambridge to be deployed to the Falklands in September," she said.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman added: "We don't confirm where service personnel are being deployed."

Kate Middleton Wedding Dress Display to Public

Kate Middleton's wedding dresssExplore Kate's Dress and Wedding Dresses of the House of Windsor

In royal weddings, the bridal party is typically full of younger girls whose gowns are similar to the material of the bride's dress. Kate Middleton broke tradition when choosing her sister as her maid of honor and Pippa Middleton broke tradition by wearing white.

Pippa Middleton, best friend to her sister, chose a minimalist, cowl necked, form fitting dress.

"Her dress was so sexy," said Sherri Shepherd on "The View." "I'm going to make sure none of my bridesmaids outshine me. You will be in a freaking muumuu."

Fashion experts thought the minimalist style worn by Pippa Middleton was a possible trend that Kate Middleton considered before settling on her gown.

"Having spent the last week in London and hearing all the speculation about what Catherine would wear, what people were saying she would wear is exactly what Pippa was wearing, a very classic column. So I like the counterpoint that they gave each other," said fashion expert Tim Gunn. "Very interesting that Pippa would wear that dress everyone predicted Catherine would wear.

Pippa Middleton is The Royal Wedding Surprise

PHOTO: Kate Middleton, left, and Pippa Middleton, right,


Pippa Middleton may be the royal wedding's surprise standout after wearing a white dress that rivaled sister Kate Middleton's lacey gown.


Pippa Middleton, 27, served as her older sister's maid of honor. She fulfilled her duties, holding the bouquet and carrying the train of Kate's gown, all in her own white ensemble.

"Does the bridesmaid or maid of honor wear white?" asked Joy Behar on "The View." "I've never heard of something...you're not supposed to compete with the bride."

The ivory satin based crepe dress was designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, the same designer responsible for the Grace Kelly like wedding gown worn by Kate Middleton.

Explore Kate's Dress and Wedding Dresses of the House of Windsor

In royal weddings, the bridal party is typically full of younger girls whose gowns are similar to the material of the bride's dress. Kate Middleton broke tradition when choosing her sister as her maid of honor and Pippa Middleton broke tradition by wearing white.

Pippa Middleton, best friend to her sister, chose a minimalist, cowl necked, form fitting dress.

"Her dress was so sexy," said Sherri Shepherd on "The View." "I'm going to make sure none of my bridesmaids outshine me. You will be in a freaking muumuu."

Fashion experts thought the minimalist style worn by Pippa Middleton was a possible trend that Kate Middleton considered before settling on her gown.

Middleton Sister and Prince Harry


Another reason for the intent interest in Kate's younger sister is the chemistry between Pippa and Harry during and after the wedding. Coincidentally they are the newest singles on the royal scene. Prince Harry may have a girlfriend at the moment, Chelsy Davis, but all eyes have been focused on this matchmaking pair. One British tabloid is calling them "When Harry Met Pippa." Even though William and Kate dated for nine years Pippa met Wills' brother on certain occasions. Yet, it seemed like they met for the first time on April 29.

It was reported during the wedding recessional as Harry took Pippa's arm he said to her "You do look very beautiful today - seriously." It was very noticeable Prince Harry was flirting with Pippa on the balcony at Buckingham Palace while the bride and groom kissed not once, but twice. Michael Vaughn, who is a former English cricketer, stated this on Twitter "Let's all pray for Harry... Pray that he gets lucky tonight with Pippa.''

After the Royal Wedding there was a hilarious television special hosted by the comedian Kathy Griffin. It was devoted to lampooning the wedding in an affectionate way. Griffin's guest included British novelist Jackie Collins, Jack Gray and the Sklar's, an identical twins comic team. It was Jason and Randy Sklar who fancied Pippa throughout the comedy show and during the Royal Wedding coverage.

Sorry to break the news, but Pippa has a boyfriend. He also attended the wedding as her guest. The lucky man in her life is Alexander Guy Rushworth Loudon or better known as Alex Loudon. He was a former cricketer who's now a City banker. Loudon is from a wealthy, upper crust family who attended Eton, the same as Prince William. At any rate, for the time being many see Pippa Middleton as fancy free and single. She has become a star in her own right by making a marvelous first impression worldwide.

Older Sister Pippa is Newest Star in the Royal Wedding Day


Not only was Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, the star of the royal wedding, her younger sister, Pippa, made a favorable impression too. First it was her stunning Maid of Honor dress made by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. Next, it was her chemistry with the Best Man, Prince Harry and then being dubbed the newest bachelorette. Now the media has a royal insider, fashionista and socialite to whet their appetites for months and years to come. The House of Windsor has come to life again.

Pippa Nearly Stole the Show from the Bride, Her Older Sister

When we first saw the 27-year-old arrive at Westminster Abbey with the adorable bridesmaids and pages her Royal Maid of Honor ensemble is what caught most people's attention. Pippa Middleton was stunning in her long silhouette white dress with white cap sleeves and a cowl-neck. Her flattering hour glass figure and dark tan was showcased in this beautiful Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen creation.

This was the same designer for Kate's wedding dress. Pippa's was made from heavy satin crepe, while the back was simple with only satin covered buttons. Her only accessories were a ring and teardrop diamond earrings from her parents. Usually Maid of Honors at weddings tend to stay in the background while the bride gets all the attention. Pippa managed to do both very effectively without ever upstaging her older sister.

Even though she received enormous accolades for her dress and duties as the Royal Maid of Honor from fashion icons many women said they would wear it as a destination wedding dress by the ocean.

Live Royal Wedding William - Kate Middleton Report

LONDON (AFP) – 1500 GMT: SO THAT'S US.
With the streets of central London clearing of the crowds, and the new Duke & Duchess heading off - in some style - by car, we will close this live report.

Most would say the day went well, and nothing and nobody rained on the parade.

What does the day mean? According to former editor of the Times Simon Jenkins, we should "relax", enjoy the day and not invest too much meaning in it.

"The royal wedding tells us nothing about the state of the monarchy, the fate of the govenment, the class system, or the habits and morals of the young," he wrote earlier today.

If he's right, the day has been about two young people getting married, millions more (in Britain at least) having a day off, and the "global fascination lies in its re-enactement of the princess myth." Whatever.

Who next for reports about the honeymoon plans and speculation about babies. Meanwhile, if you wish, read here about the day's full events.

Here's how it happened.

1446 GMT: It's a kind of cool move, for the British royal family. Not something you would expect previous generations to have done.

And flying overhead there was a yellow RAF Sea King helicopter of the type that William flies.

1441 GMT: Well, and there we thought the public part of the day was over. But now, in a surprise twist.

The new Duke & Duchess of Cambridge have emerged from Buckingham Palace, in what is apparently his father's Aston Martin and driven off, waving to the crowd.

The prince was at the wheel and for a licence plate the car had the registration JU5T WED. Balloons and red, white and blue ribbons were hanging off the car.

1418 GMT: More on the food. Kathryn Boyden, Buckingham Palace's royal pastry chef, said she was as impressed as the guests by the cake: "I was speechless, this cake made me speechless, and I think it is exactly what the bride wanted - it's just perfect."

Meanwhile the palace said the canapes were British-themed specialities including pressed duck terrine with fruit chutney, roulade of goats cheese with caramelised walnuts, quails eggs with celery salt, bubble and squeak with confit shoulder of lamb, grain mustard and honey-glazed chipolatas and miniature Yorkshire pudding with roast fillet of beef and horseradish mousse.

And to drink? Pol Roger NV Brut Reserve Champagne -- regarded as a relatively austere choice for a wedding in a time of economic difficulty -- was served with other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Relative austerity, you understand.

1412 GMT: Details emerged a while ago about what the guests at the wedding lunch are tucking into, including a magnificent eight-tiered wedding cake and 10,000 canapes prepared by a team of 21 chefs.

Of these, it was the Fiona Cairns-created cake, covered in cream and white icing and decorated with up to 900 delicate sugar-paste flowers, which was the focus of most attention as it was cut by the newly-weds.

Cairns, 56, spent five weeks working on the project after being contacted in February to ask if she would make the cake, which consisted of 17 individual fruit cakes, 12 of which formed the base.

1350 GMT: More on my musings about numbers attending (see 1310).

A police spokesman is now more forthcoming, and tells a colleague that they estimate that around a million were out on the streets for the wedding, with around 500,000 of them on the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace when the couple appeared.

Is that more or fewer than expected? It is fewer than the two million people were talking of this morning, but more than the 600,000 estimated to have watched, in person, the wedding of Charles and Diana thirty years ago.

1430 GMT: And all in all, things passed off pretty quietly it seems, for such a large crowd. A police spokesman has said 43 people have been detained throughout the day for offences ranging from assault to criminal damage and 25 breaches of the peace.

Authorities had also banned 99 people from entering the City of Westminster while 24 people suspected of planning disruption were arrested on Thursday.

1325 GMT: More reaction from the guests. Celebrity couple David and Victoria Beckham have issued a statement: "Today's ceremony was beautiful and heartfelt. Catherine looked wonderfully elegant and we were honoured to be part of such a special, historical day for our country," they said.

For those who don't know, the couple were invited after prince William got to know the footballer when the two men were part of England's (failed) World Cup bid team a few months ago.

1320 GMT: Earl Spencer, brother of the late Princess Diana, has told the BBC his only regrets about the day were that his sister was not there to enjoy it.

Many in the crowd had come because of their respect for Prince William's mother and would have agreed with him.

"It was very moving and the only downside on a perfect day was Diana not being there, but what a wonderful day," Spencer said.

1310: So how many people were there on the streets. Media reports earlier this week predicted two million. Early today they started saying one million. Now most reports say "hundreds of thousands".

What is the right number?

The police say they are not going to provide an estimate. Is it the TV effect of people deciding to watch on television instead, or have people simply taken off on holidays, as the Economist suggested this week that they might.

1305: Nice story on the BBC. Corporal Darren Daniels, a member of the cavalry regiment on duty for the wedding, proposed to his girlfriend, Keryl Jones, while waiting to set off by horse as part of the wedding process. She said yes.

1255 GMT: So what now? Well now, it becomes less the public event, and more the private occasion.

There is a buffet lunch in the palace for the couple and 650 guests, followed this evening by a formal dinner for about 300, with a disco to finish.

So, with the public show over, the crowds are quite quickly melting away.

1245 GMT: Kate speaks (no, not her. The other one. Kate Moss, princess of fashion that is). "She looked absolutely gorgeous," the Guardian website quotes her as saying.

About THE Kate, I presume. And THE dress, of course.

1230 GMT: And in the skies above, a fly-past, causing excitement even in the 25th floor London office where I'm scribbling this report.

Seven aircraft in formation: a Spitfire, a Hurricane and a Lancaster bomber, followed by two Tornados and two Typhoons. Impressive

1227 GMT: THE KISS. And two minutes later, there you go. Eight years together and, yep, at the crowd's demands they show they know how to kiss. Ahh.

And wow, a second. Audacity. "Can't keep their hands off each other," a colleague jokes.

1225 GMT: And there they are on the balcony at Buckingham Palace, with the rest of the family behind them.

1215 GMT: It's a bit quiet now. The newly married couple are esconced in the palace, having some quiet time but due to come in about ten minutes time. In the meantime, I am adding a few more photos.

1201 GMT: My colleague Roland Jackson is at a street party organised in Kate Middleton's pretty home village of Bucklebury.

"The plasma screen is showing a live feed ... the bands are running soundchecks... hopes are high that the fresh cold breeze and overcast skies will give way to warm and sunny day for the party," he reports, as a "small army of journalists" find people to interview amid the quacking ducks and singing birds.

1153 GMT: Crowds are now moving from the area around the abbey, to in front of Buckingham Palace, my colleagues tell me, to see the future king and queen come out on the balcony for "the kiss".

The first, apparently. Well, post-wedding. Possibly.

1146 GMT: A lot of applause for the dress and its designer, not just from the fashion stars such as Lagerfeld (see 1042), but also from others in the industry.

"It's very elegant - elegant is the word - much simpler than Diana's which was big and fussy," 28-year-old Czech model Martina Sukupipa tells AFP's Marie-Pierre Ferey.

"Diana's dress was very 80's. This is timeless," says photographer Natalie Watts. (Well Diana did get married in 1981, I suppose).

In the Daily Mail, critics called the dress a "stunning design", suggesting it reminiscent of the dress in which Princess Grace of Monaco was married in 1956.

1140 GMT: According to the Guardian website, http://www.guardian.co.uk/, the instant TV critic reaction is that, for once on a big occasion, the BBC has failed to offer the best coverage, compared to commercial rivals, with the commentary by the BBC anchor Huw Edwards labelled "ponderous".

Ouch. I couldn't possibly comment.

1127 GMT: And they arrive at Buckingham Palace. They have a few quiet minutes, before they are expected to appear in about an hour on the palace balcony to wave to the crowds below.

1119 GMT: The couple process down the Mall, beaming broadly and waving to screaming crowds lining both sides of the road

1114 GMT: The marketing exercise has started. This from the tourism promotion outfit Visit Britain, following the naming of the happy couple as duke and duchess of Cambridge.

"Cambridge is one of Britain?s most historic cities, and its colleges attract top students from around the world. Just under an hour from London by train, it was always a top destination, but now, with the title of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge bestowed after the wedding on the royal couple, it?s a must-see. "

1110 GMT: The couple emerge from the abbey, setting off cheers from the crowd as the abbey bells peal.

They mount the 1902 open-topped State Landau, for maximum visibility by the crowd, waving to the people lining the road.

1105 GMT: After signing of the register, the new couple process back down the aisle.

They stop before the queen and the new duchess of Cambridge curtsies to her grandmother-in-law. Her new husband bows. Everyone beams.

1059 GMT: Back at the abbey, the choir is singing "Blest Pair of Sirens", with lyrics by British poet John Milton. Next comes Crown Imperial by the British composer William Walton.

The couple have said they chose the music quite deliberately to reflect national culture.

1056 GMT: Over to Red Lion Square, now, where the anti-monarchists are holding their: "not the royal wedding party".

"While we wish William and Kate every personal happiness, we're just here to say that Britain's 12 million republicans are not happy about the prospect of William becoming king," 29-year-old Sophia Deboick from Essex tells our man Ben Perry.

"The royal family are using what should be a personal occasion as a PR opportunity," she says.

1052 GMT: And now the official anthem: God Save the Queen. The congregation stands in the abbey, and the crowds outside too, and all join in.

Only the queen herself is not singing, it seems, though I suppose it would be a little odd, when you think about it.

1048 GMT: Back to the music. The congregation are belting out the song that, some say, should really be England's national anthem (no disrepect, ma'am): Jerusalem.

The one all about England's "dark satanic mills" and "green and pleasant land". Personally it's a favourite.

Composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Barry and arranged by Edward Elgar.

1042 GMT: Meanwhile, back on the earthly plain, (or sort of) fashion designer Karl Lagerfield pronounces on The Dress. "Elegant and chic", he declares.

The dress is "much more refined" than the very elaborate dress worn by Diana at her wedding 30 years ago, he adds.

1040 GMT: Now back to the music as the choirs sing The Motet, a beautiful choral work composed by the young composer Paul Mealor.

This will be followed by prayers.

1037 GMT: The Bishop of London is giving the address. He is a friend of Prince Charles and family, according to palace officials, and he officiated at Diana's memorial service.

It is a thoughtful moment, though I am not sure how many of the reputed hundreds of millions watching this on TV are following very closely. I wonder if a few nipped out to put the kettle on for a cup of tea.

1027 GMT: Meanwhile in the abbey, a rather earnest lesson is read out by James Middleton, brother of the now Duchess of Cambridge.

1025 GMT: Outside the abbey, a few of those street parties I talked of are talking place around Britain, and elsewhere.

In Battersea, just across the river from the abbey, in the Middleton's home village of Bucklebury, and even - a colleague tells me - in places such as villages in southern France - street parties are taking place.

Many fewer than 30 years ago, people say, but more on the numbers later.

1022 GMT. The congregation sings the second hymn. "Love divine, all loves excelling".

1020 GMT: "I PRONOUNCE THAT THEY BE MAN AND WIFE TOGETHER". That's it, says the Archbishop. They're married.

1018 GMT: A ring for her, but not for him. He did not want one apparently. A personal choice, said the Palace. (I forgot to put my own on this morning too).

1017 GMT: The Archbishop of Canterbury takes over and asks them if they will be married. They both (rather quietly) say they will.

He asks them to repeat their vows. No stumbles from William Arthur Philip Louis or Catherine Elisabeth.

1014 GMT: "Therefore if any man can shew any just cause why they may not lawfully be joined together, let him now speak" says the Dean. Silence. (Just imagine if someone stood up and objected now).

1013 GMT: The Dean of Westminster starts reading out the service "to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony".

It is the traditional service.

1005 GMT: William and Kate meet at the altar and smile as the congregation sings the hymn "Guide me, O thou great redeemer."

Ther service is starting.

1003 GMT: The bride-to-be waits before walking up the aisle. Trumpets sound, and the bridal procession starts. More about the dress: Sarah Burton is a designer at Alexander McQueen. Hand-cut English lace and French Chantilly lace has been used throughout the bodice and skirt, which is made from ivory and white satin gazar, my colleague Ruth Holmes tells me.

1000 GMT: KATE ARRIVES AT THE ABBEY.

The ivory and white satin dress designed by Sarah Burton. A 2.70 metre train, with a French chantilly lace veil held in place by that tiara.

0958 GMT: So Kate is wearing a white wedding dress with long lace sleeves and a veil and tiara.

0957 GMT: Cheers from the crowds as the bridal car passes.

Meanwhile, the bridesmaids and pageboys have arrived at the abbey with the maid of honour, Kate's sister, Pippa, all in ivory.

0955 GMT: Despite fears of rain spoiling the day, the threatened showers have held off. Nobody to rain on the couple's parade, someone says.

0951 GMT: KATE SETS OFF to the abbey. And a first glimpse of the dress, (just hints of what it looks like), as she and father Michael climb into the Phantom VI Rolls Royce given to the Queen for her Jubilee wedding in 1978.

She is smiling broadly and not looking too nervous.

0948 GMT: The queen, wearing a primrose dress, and the duke arrive at the abbey to cheers from the crowds and a burst of trumpets marking the arrival of the sovereign.

It was back in 1947 that she and the duke married. Think how much has changed since then .

0944 GMT: Prince Charles & Camilla arrive at the abbey.

0941 GMT: The queen and Duke of Edinburgh are on their way, leaving Buckingham Palace. The volume of applause from the crowds rises for the 85-year-old queen and her 89-year old husband.

Next year, of course, will mark her 60th on the throne.

0940 GMT: More meanwhile on those 'not the royal wedding' celebrations being staged by the anti-monarchist group Republic in a central London square.

"British flags and red, white and blue balloons adorn the square but there are no royalists here," texts my colleague Ben Perry. He is in place to see how the anti-monarchists see the day.

0938 GMT: Members of the British royal family now arriving: Prince William's uncles and aunt and other members of the extended family.

0932 GMT: The mother of the bride Carole Middleton has now arrived, dressed quite soberly in a pale, icy-blue coat dress made by Catherine Walker.

0928 GMT: Now it's time for various European royals to arrival: the king and queen of Norway and the queen of Denmark are among the many turning up at the abbey. Next to come, are other members of the British royal family.

0926 GMT: According to a twitter monitor: Tweetminster interest online is rising as the H-Hour approaches.

@tweetminster "As Prince William & Harry arrive at Westminster Abbey, frequency of #royalwedding tweets hit 122 tweets per second. #rw2011"

0918 GMT: THEY'VE ARRIVED AT THE ABBEY. A brief wave to crowds and the photographers and William and his brother , and best man, are inside, and meeting church dignitaries.

Both are looking pretty relaxed. William looking relaxed in the church, milling around the pews chatting to guests.

0915 GMT: PRINCES WILLIAM & HARRY SET OFF in a Bentley for the short drive to the Abbey.

He can be seen the back, wearing his red tunic uniform as colonel of the Irish Guards and waving from inside. Whoops and cheers from the crowds lining the route.

The programme suggested it was going to travel at just 9 miles an hour, to let the crowds have their view, but it seems a little quicker. Perhaps we should get the speed cameras out?

0914 GMT: Around the country, approximately 5,000 street parties have been organised, to give people a chance to celebrate the day with neighbours.

0909 GMT: As I write, the top trending topics on twitter are all wedding-related, my colleague Katy Lee informs me, and here's the proof. http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23RoyalWedding

Here are the topics; #RoyalWedding#rw11 #cnntv Tara Palmer Tomkinson William & Kate Westminster Abbey Rowan Atkinson Philip Treacy Earl Spencer Victoria Beckham .

Not sure what Rowan Atkinson is doing in there. Does Mr Bean know the royals?

0904 GMT: Other national leaders invited to the ceremony have also arrived, including Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who showed up a few moments before Cameron.

0903 GMT: And now, as I write this, Cameron and wife Samantha arrive.

There had been a lot of speculation, early on, about what he wear - whether he would avoid wearing traditional tails to play down his own privileged image - but after some dithering that is what he is wearing.

0854 GMT: Now a comment from Prime Minister David Cameron, who of course went to Britain's elite Eton school too, like William, and is a strong supporter of all things royal.

"It's very exciting. I went out on the Mall last night to meet some of the people. It's a sense of excitement that's quite difficult to put exact words on," he told the BBC from the Downing Street garden.

Oh go on, David, have a try:

"I think it's a mixture of this amazing young couple, that they love each other. It's also the institution, the national symbolism of the monarchy, the service of the royal family - It's all those things and a chance to celebrate," he ventured, which is not too bad a stab.

"We're quite a reserved lot the British, but then when we go for it, we really go for it," he added.

0847 GMT: And from football royalty, to rock royalty: Elton John and partner David Furnish arrive, waving to the crowds. Quite subdued attire for Elton, but I guess even he is not allowed to out-glam the bride on her wedding day.

0845 GMT: Just a moment now for a quick summary of the world press's take on this.

In Britain, most papers are stock full of photos, pride and hullabaloo. "Let's glory in the fact that Britain can still hold a pageant that will wow the world," said the reliably pro-royal Daily Mail. "Mum would be so proud," says The Sun, referring to Prince William's late mother Diana.

Only the proudly republican Guardian newspaper in London struck a slightly more sceptical note, urging readers to "enjoy the day" but saying that for most people in Britain it was in fact just a good day off work.

Elsewhere, papers from Sydney's Daily Telegraph to France's Liberation went big on the event. "Today the world will see the wedding that proves that fairytales can, and do, happen" wrote a commentator in the Australian paper.

0838 GMT: As the crowds are gathering, James McVinnie, Assistant Organist at the abbey is being kept busy, playing to entertain the now hundreds of guests and dignitaries cramming into the centuries-old building.

0832 GMT: One of the places following the wedding with more interest than most is St Andrews, Scotland, where the couple met eight years ago at university.

Around 1000 people are gathered in the university quadrangle to see the event on a big screen.

0828 GMT: More from the crowds, some very young, where Nell, 6, tells my colleague Elodie Paterne: "When I grow up I want to be a princess."

So what does she know about the woman who will be (or at least a duchess, but tha's not so bad): "Kate is really friendly. She's very pretty. She's beautiful." Bless.

0826 GMT: Outside the Goring Hotel, where the Middletons stayed overnight, the Rolls Royce that will drive Kate Middleton to the abbey has arrived.

0818 GMT: So the quasi-royals have arrived - that's right, David & Victoria Beckham. And looking very dapper, both.

She is wearing a dress from her own 2011 collection, with a small hat poised, and David has gone for a slicked-back faintly 1930s hairstyle with a pale grey tie and wing-collar shirt, wearing his CBE medal too.

Also now arrived is Prince Harry's on-off girlfriend Chelsy Davy, smiling, in an aqua green satin top and modest fascinator (I learn the term).

0815 GMT: A lot of speculation now is centring on The Dress (capitals required) that the future duchess will wear - and the (still Miss Middleton's) choice of designer.

So far, the choice is a well-kept secret. "Give that girl a job in MI6" - Britain's secret service, a fashion pundit tells the BBC, impressed by how little is known about the choice despite the best efforts of the world media to find out.

Her guess is the McQueen label, but she admits she is only guessing

0803 GMT: The crowds in London are growing, but according to reports of a few weeks ago, there are many fewer street parties planned than three decades ago for the wedding of William's parents: Charles and Diana.

We will be trying to assess how much interest there is around the country. Tricky to know.

But in some places, nearby and far-flung, interest is clearly strong. This tweet from Dubai: @MarwanKhalife tweets: "We are not able to get a table for brunch in #Dubai. All are fully booked because of the #RoyalWedding. Amazing..."

0755 GMT: It is not only the happy couple, the royalists, traditionalists, and trinket-sellers who have been preparing for the day.

Over at campaign group Republic (motto: "Campaigning for a democratic alternative to the monarchy"), people who do not believe in the monarchy are finalising preparations for their own "Not the royal wedding" street party, today from 11:30 in Red Lion Square in London. http://www.republic.org.uk/

0750 GMT: Out with the crowds, my colleague Beatrice Debut has been chatting to people who have travelled in to London to see the event.

"They will make the monarchy fashionable again. It's good for the country," says Louise Akehurst, a 25-year-old office worker from London.

She, like many others, says she would like William to become king directly when the queen dies, bypassing Prince Charles. But of course that is not really how monarchy works, I guess.

0745 GMT: According to my colleague Robin Millard, a Palace spokesman says the dukedom was the queen's choice. Speculation yesterday said William actually wanted to be known still as Prince William, but the queen preferred to name him a duke: the highest rank in the peerage.

The earldom reflects the couple's links to Scotland. The full range of titles reflects the royal realm over the whole UK, the spokesman said. The real question for later on, of course, is how will the new duchess be known by ordinary people. Catherine or Kate? My money's on the latter.

0738 GMT: At the abbey, the first guests are filing in. It is first-come, first-served, apparently, so even (some of) the people with the invites are having to queue for a good place.

0736 GMT: Lots of people are following events online, of course. RT @wabbey tweets: "Excitement is building as the Great North door is opened ready to receive the first guests."

0724 GMT: It is not all about Buckingham Palace this morning, of course. Outside the Goring Hotel, where Kate Middleton has spent her last night as an unmarried woman, crowds are gathered.

Officials have, however, erected a white awning to screen the entrance/exit, in order to stop people seeing too much of The Dress, when Kate leaves, until she actually arrives at the abbey.

0718 GMT: The official announcement from Buckingham Palace (Buck House to friends) does not explain the choice. But it tells us the titles the couple will receive, presuming of course that they don't suffer any last minute jitters and do go through with the wedding.

"The queen has today been pleased to confer a dukedom on Prince William of Wales. His titles will be Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn and Baron Carrickfergus," the palace said.

"Prince William thus becomes His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge and Miss Catherine Middleton on marriage will become Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge."

0703 GMT: Buckingham Palace announces new titles for the young bride and groom: they are to be Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Odd that as I am not sure either have much association with the university town, but there you have it. I'll try to find some jobbing "royalty expert" to offer an explanation of this in a moment.

0700 GMT: People are tuning in, on TV, around the world as the first members of the 1900-strong congregation are expected to start arriving at Westminster Abbey, where the wedding will take start in three hours time.

So, yes, if your invitation has not arrived in the post by now, it is probably a little too late. But don't worry, you are not alone. The Syrian ambassador is not coming (he was first invited then uninvited) and former Labour prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown did not make the cut, while their Conversative predecessors are on the list, causing some upset among Labour supporters.

Among the hundreds of officials, diplomats, other royals and celebrities attending, in addition to actual family and friends, will be Britain's leading football royalty: David Beckham and wife Victoria Beckham.

SO, THE BIG DAY IS HERE (thank goodness). Welcome to AFP's coverage of the royal wedding of Britain's Prince William and "commoner" (for now) Kate Middleton.

As flag-waving crowds start to build in central London, around 5000 having braved the cold overnight to get a prime spot close on the processional route, AFP has reporters, photographers and camera crews out around the city, and will be following reactions around the world.

The Royal Wedding Schedule & Coverage Broadcasts

Whether you are in London to watch the Royal Wedding or not, you will be able to catch the wedding coverage either live on a big screen near you, online or on your television or radio set.  Here’s an idea of what will be happening and when on Friday 29 April …

6.00 am – The area around the wedding procession route closed to the public

9.00 am – Guests start to arrive at Westminster Abbey

10.10 am – Prince William and his best man Prince Harry leave Clarence House for Westminster Abbey

10.50 am – Catherine Middleton and her father Michael leave The Goring Hotel for Westminster Abbey

11.00 am – The wedding service begins and the bride makes her way down the aisle

12.15 pm – Prince William and Catherine Middleton leave Westminster Abbey as a married couple and travel along the wedding procession route to Buckingham Palace

12.40 pm – Champagne Reception hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace

1.30 pm – Balcony Kiss and RAF flypast

2.00 pm – Wedding procession route re-opened

7.00 pm – Dinner hosted by the Prince of Wales

Coverage of the Royal Wedding will be led by UK news broadcasters BBC, ITN and Sky News.  The BBC will be in charge of the cameras inside Westminster Abbey.  Hundreds of other cameras will be positioned along the wedding procession route.

Here’s a selection of what to watch and when:

BBC 1

From 8.ooam with Huw Edwards and on the street with Fiona Bruce, Sophie Raworth and Fearne Cotton – just to name a few.

BBC2

Catch the highlights from 9.30pm

BBC Radio

Presenters James Naughtie and Edward Stourton will lead the coverage, along with Vernon Kay and Scott Mills on Radio 1, Chris Evans and Ken Bruce on Radio 2 and Victoria Derbyshire and Richard Bacon on Radio 5 Live.  Fearne Cotton will host a special Radio 1 show live on Thursday 28 April.

BBC America

Broadcasting live at the same time as BBC 1 in the UK.

ITV (ITN)

From 6.00am with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio with Kate Garraway reporting from Bucklebury.  From 11.00am with Julie Etchingham and Philip Schofield from outside Buckingham Palace.  James Mates outside Westminster Abbey and, Alastair Stewart, Mark Austin and Mary Nightingale from the crowds.

Sky News

Broadcasting from 6.00am with Eamonn Holmes and Sarah Hughes outside Buckingham Palace.  Kay Burley reporting from Westminster Abbey.

CNN

A whole day of International Royal Wedding coverage with Piers Morgan, Anderson Cooper and Kiran Chetry, with Cat Deeley reporting from the crowds.

Fox

Broadcasting from outside Buckingham Palace will be Shepard Smith, Martha MacCallum, socialite Plum Sykes and former Butler to Princess of Diana, Paul Burrell.

ABC

Live coverage from 4.00am with Diane Sawyer and Barbara Walters, followed by a West Coast edition of Good Morning America, with Robin Roberts reporting live from WeAbbey.

France2

Coverage all day long, with a focus on the Royal Wedding fashion and guests.