It's here - and all Kent is celebrating. Keep up with everything that's happening for the royal wedding across our county in this special report.
There's more than one wedding to celebrate...
While the nation celebrates Prince William and Katherine Middleton saying "I do" in front of millions, they won't be the only happy couple with something to celebrate.
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Children take to the streets in Gravesend
It may have been finger sandwiches rather than jelly and ice cream on the menu in Gravesend today - but it was still quite a party.
Your royal wedding memories
What did you do for the big day? We want to build up a picture of how Kent celebrated the royal wedding - so let us know.
Prince touched by wedding song
Prince William has thanked Chatham musician Michael Crow for a song he wrote for the royal couple.
Students take royal wedding hair lessons
Royal wedding parade in Dartford
Nearly 500 pupils have brought Dartford to a colourful standstill during a parade to celebrate the royal wedding and St George's Day.
Kent wine boss 'rather cross' at French Champagne choice
A Kentish vineyard is expecting a huge sales boost if, as expected, its wine is served to guests at tomorrow's Royal Wedding.
Hair to the throne
It's the question that's left us all scratching our heads before the big day - just how will royal bride Kate Middleton wear her hair?
What's on in Kent
As Prince William marries Kate Middleton on Friday, April 29, celebrations will take place all over Kent. Chris Price outlines where to raise a glass to the new royal couple.
Royal wedding salute at Fort Amherst
Royal revellers to hold parties in 180 Kent streets
A late surge has meant 180 Kent streets will be hanging out the bunting and laying out the teacakes on royal wedding day.
Southeastern to run royal wedding trains
Southeastern is laying on extra trains for those hoping to catch a glimpse of the Royal Couple on their wedding day.
Fort Amherst to fire 21-gun royal salute
Onlookers got a sneak preview of an historic firing of guns to mark the royal wedding.
Kent's biggest party revealed
Gravesend will see the largest royal wedding street party in Kent march through its streets.
Archbishop backs street parties
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams backed Royal Wedding street parties as he delivered his Easter sermon at the city's cathedral this morning.
Fees waived for Royal Wedding street parties
Most people holding street parties to celebrate this year's Royal Wedding will not be charged for road closures, it has been confirmed.
The royal engagement - how Kent reacted
Our reporter - and self-confessed royal family fan - Katie Lamborn took to the streets of Rochester to gauge the reaction to Prince William and Kate Middleton getting engaged.
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