Royal Wedding Photos: Guests Arrive

The red banners have been draped over the balcony at Buckingham Palace. The trees have been taken inside Westminster Abbey for Kate Middleton's fairy-tale walk down the aisle. The red carpet has been rolled out. And the guests are just starting to arrive at Westminster Abbey to watch the royal wedding.

Wedding gossip tells us that the very first hymn to be played at the nuptials was the very last hymn played at the memorial service for Princess Diana. Crowds have been gathering around Westminster and Buckingham in London for days, hoping to catch a glimpse of the popular royal couple being married today. William is Diana's oldest son, and very beloved to the English people since he was born. William and brother Prince Harry greeted gathering crowds the night before the wedding (though rumor says that Harry still hadn't finished his best man speech at the time!).

View more pictures of the gathering wedding crowd after the jump...

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Royal Wedding: Royal Titles Revealed

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Prince William, Princess Catherine

Just two hours before Kate Middleton was scheduled to walk down the aisle at Westminster Abbey for the royal wedding, Queen Elizabeth II bequeathed her and grandson Prince William with their new titles. It is traditional for royal princes to receive a Dukedom upon marriage. There was much speculation that William would not accept the duchy, even one report that said he did in fact turn it down, but all gossip was dispelled when the announcement was made official. Prince WIilliam is now also the Duke of Cambridge. This means Kate Middleton's title, upon marriage, will become Princess Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Not bad!

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Royal Wedding: How You Can Attend

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Kate Middleton and Prince William

The royal wedding commences on April 29 at 8:30 am, London time. For Stateside viewers, that translates to 3:30 am EST. But in case you want to sleep in a little, People has published an itinerary of all the day’s events, and we’ve figured out how you can watch every bit so you can pre-set your DVR.

To kick off the day, Queen Elizabeth II will give the bride and groom their royal titles. Guests are expected to begin arriving to Westminster Abbey at 8:45 am in London. For all the really early wedding coverage, you’ll have to turn to CNN. The cable news network plans to start covering the event at 2:00 am EST with a pre-show; their full coverage continues until 10:00 am. MSNBC will also be covering the event early enough to catch the Queen’s arrival; their broadcast begins at 3:00 am EST.  TLC’s pre-wedding coverage starts at 3:30 am.

Carole Middleton, the mother of the bride, won’t get to the church until 10:30 am London time (5:30 am EST). Other important wedding party members will arrive after Mrs. Middleton. Prince Phillip, groom Prince William and all the bridesmaids, including Kate’s sis Pippa Middleton will be at the church by 10:50.

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