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Prince William and Kate Middleton are married
Prince William and Kate Middleton have been married at a service in Westminster Abbey.
The Associated Press
LUI KIT WONG / AP
Norma DeVita, right, serves to her friends Mary Massena, left to right, Jan Armstrong, Dixie Norgren, and Jan Kummert on Wednesday in Buckley, Wash. DeVita will host a Prince William and Kate Middleton royal wedding sleep over to watch on television early Friday morning in her home.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton have been married at a service in Westminster Abbey.
They were pronounced husband and wife Friday at Westminster Abbey as 1 million people packed the streets and an estimated 2 billion more watched across the globe.
About 1,900 guests were attendance, including soccer star David Beckham and musician Elton John.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
LONDON (AP) - Prince William and Kate Middleton have been married at a service in Westminster Abbey.
They were pronounced husband and wife Friday at Westminster Abbey as 1 million people packed the streets and an estimated 2 billion more watched across the globe.
About 1,900 guests were attendance, including soccer star David Beckham and musician Elton John.

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The guests at Westminster certainly do have to arrive early. I hope some of those pasty... (April 29, 2011, by girl power)
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