Kate Middleton
The wait is over! The dress—and the bride, too, of course—is here!
Pippa Middleton
The maid of honor leads the way for bridesmaids Lady Louise Windsor, the Hon. Margarita Armstrong-Jones, Grace van Cutsem and Eliza Lopes and page boys William Lowther-Pinkerton and Tom Pettifer.
James & Carole Middleton
The bride's brother escorts her mum, who's wearing a dress and coatdress by Catherine Walker and a hat by Berkshire-based Jane Corbett.
Queen Elizabeth II
The queen enters the abbey with the Very Reverend Dr. John Hall, Dean of Westminster.
Earl Charles Spencer & Karen Gordon
Princess Diana's brother, accompanied by his fiancée, checks out the wedding program.
Prince Andrew
The Duke of York, and dad to Eugenie and Beatrice, had his own wedding to ex-wife Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey.
Princess Eugenie & Princess Beatrice
The royal fashionistas do not disappoint.
David & Victoria Beckham
Becks worked with Prince William to try bring the 2018 World Cup to England. No such luck on that, but at least they became pals!
Elton John & David Furnish
Sir Elton was close friends with the late Princess Diana, memorably singing a reworked version of "Candle in the Wind" at her funeral.
Chelsy Davy
Prince Harry's GF had two dresses custom made for today's events.
Crown Prince Willem-Alexander & Princess Máxima of the Netherlands
These two had a quite a royal wedding themselves back in 2002—check it out!
Guy Ritchie
Word is Madonna's ex-hubby is friends with Wills and Kate. Who knew?
Crown Princess Victoria & Prince Daniel of Sweden
This adorable duo said "I do" themselves just last June.
Ben Fogle
The BBC adventurer, best known for hosting such shows as On Thin Ice and Escape in Time, collaborated with the groom on the 2010 travelogue Prince William's Africa
Queen Sofia of Spain, Prince Felipe & Princess Letizia
Sofia is related to Queen Elizabeth II through Christian IX of Denmark and Queen Victoria.
MORE PHOTOS: See Prince Felipe & Princess Letizia's wedding!
Ian Thorpe
The swim champ has won five Olympic gold medals, the most won by any Australian.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark
The queen is an accomplished painter. Her illustrations—under the pseudonym Ingahild Grathmer—were used for the Danish edition of The Lord of the Rings published in 1977 and re-issued in 2002.
Prime Minister David Cameron & Samantha Cameron
Samantha, where's your hat?!

