Prince Harry, grandson to Queen Elizabeth II, married American actress Meghan Markle on Saturday, in a ceremony that took place at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
The wedding was a global affair, with thousands camped out along the procession route to Windsor Castle. Around the world, millions were watching on television — even in the wee hours of the morning, or late at night in some time zones.
The Bride with her mother
Meghan Markle with her mother Doria Ragland drive down the Long Walk as they arrive at Windsor Castle ahead of her wedding to Prince Harry.
Two Princes
Prince Harry walks with his best man, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, as they arrive at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
The bride arrives
Meghan Markle arrives at St. George's Chapel, dazzling onlookers in a dress designed by Clare Waight Keller, the British artistic director of France's fashion powerhouse, Givenchy.
The walk down the aisle
Meghan Markle walks down the aisle in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, in Windsor, during her wedding to Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
Prince Charles accompanies the bride
Meghan Markle arrives accompanied by the Prince of Wales. Markle had said her father was going to miss the ceremony because "he needs to focus on his health."
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip look on during the wedding service. The 96-year-old Duke of Edinburgh had hip-replacement surgery only six weeks ago.
Bride and groom united
The groom looks at his bride as she arrives at the altar.
Wedding ceremony
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their wedding service, conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.
Husband and wife
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex emerge from the West Door of St. George's Chapel.
The Kiss
The couple kiss after they leave from the West Door.
Royal Procession
The couple leave Windsor Castle in the Ascot Landau carriage during a procession.
Newlyweds
The duke and duchess wave to the crowds during the royal procession following their wedding.
Brits celebrate
The kiss, from a different angle.