How tweet it is to be a celebrity with an opinion
As has become the norm with notable occasions, they took to Twitter to air their views – some complimentary and others less so.
Here are some messages:
Amanda Holden: “Great atmosphere. Crowds are so polite. I feel proud to be British.”
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Hide AdActor and comic James Corden: “I know for a fact that Kate and Wills first dance is Make You Feel My Love by Adele.”
DJ Lauren Laverne: “Somehow, this coverage is making me depressed in advance about there being nothing else on during the Olympics.”
Radio presenter Sarah Cox: “Already shed a tear at Beeb’s old footage of a young Wills and his mum.”
Sports presenter Clare Balding: “Poor Posh – she is trying so hard not to smile because she doesn’t like her face when she does – but she desperately wants to.”
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Hide AdWriter and comedian Armando Iannucci: “Huge crowds already gathering in London for next Thursday’s referendum.”
Singer Billy Bragg: “Send a wake-up call to all those gathered in Westminster Abbey today – vote Yes to AV on Thursday.”
X Factor judge Louis Walsh: “Everybody loves a great wedding, what an amazing day.”
US burlesque artist Dita Von Teese: “Loving the glamour of the royal wedding. Personally, I’m glad such extravagance in tradition still exists.”
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Hide AdTV presenter Sharon Osbourne: “Just saw Prince William & Prince Harry arrive at Westminster Abbey. Magnificent Men. Diana would be so proud.”
Comedian David Baddiel: “Glad Prince Harry got the fancy dress right this time.”
Comedian Dara O Briain: “Harry’s going to have ‘hat hair’ all day now.”
Broadcaster and satirist Charlie Brooker: “It’s a Spitting Image reunion.”
Broadcaster and wit Stephen Fry (choosing to watch the Snooker World Championship instead): “Sh! Frame 14 under way. You could cut the tension with a Black and Decker tension cutter.”