Kensington Palace has released two new photos of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to mark their 10th Wedding Anniversary on Thursday, 29 April 2021.

Photo: Chris Floyd

Chris Floyd took the photographs at Kensington Palace earlier this week.

Prince William married Catherine Middleton in a lavish ceremony at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011.

Various members of foreign royal families and relatives such as King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden, King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway, Queen Sofia, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain, and King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, were among the 2,000 guests at the ceremony.

Representatives of the armed forces and the Commonwealth, politicians, including Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and her New Zealand counterpart John Key, diplomats, representatives from various charities as well as the couple’s friends were present.

Proud father Michael Middleton walked his daughter to the altar, with Catherine’s sister Pippa, as Maid of Honour.

The groom’s brother Prince Harry was the best man.

The Dean of Westminister John Hall led the service with the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams solemnised the marriage.

Queen Elizabeth granted Prince William the titles of Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn and Baron Carrickfergus before the wedding.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have three children, Prince George (born 22 July 2013), Princess Charlotte (born 2 May 2015) and Prince Louis (born 23 April 2018).

Photo: Chris Floyd

The Cambridge Family officially reside at Kensington Palace and spend time at their country home, Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate – a wedding gift from The Queen.

Watch The Royal Wedding on YouTube

See the entire wedding ceremony of Prince William and Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011 on YouTube.

Source: YouTube/The Royal Family

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