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Kent's right royal celebrations

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:55, 29 April 2011

Yalding Royal Wedding Street Party. Fredie Joe Beaney, three drives to the party in his vintage car.
QEQM Renal unit.Staff and patients join in the wedding fun while having treatment,Paul Priestley waves the flag
Cliff Tester. Castle Connections Family Fun Day, at Well Bank, Queenborough, to celebrate the Royal Wedding.
Royal Wedding street party, at The Maypole and The Street, Borden, Sittingbourne.
Rachel McMeeking and her Dad, Murray McGregor at the Petham street party.
Residents get ready to party The Warren, Brabourne Lees
Lalan, 8, fills her plate. Royal Wedding street party for pupils of Temple Mill Primary School, Strood.
Trevor Robinson, Landlord of the Sondes Arms at the Selling street party.
St Margarets Primary School Royal wedding street party day Lydia Lockwood, 8.
Dover Market Square wedding on big screen.
Royal Wedding Street Party Weardale Avenue Dartford Picture Nick Johnson
Eastborough Primary School children Jake Wilkinson, six (with Prince William mask) and Nathan Hinckley, enjoy a Royal wedding picnic.
North Street, Ashford, practically deserted during the royal wedding ceremony.
Royal wedding garden party, Davington primary school. Twins, L: Chloe Deakin, nine and sister Kaideen.
Children celebrate the royal wedding at Boughton Monchelsea Social Club
Provender Walk, Faversham residents enjoying their royal wedding street party
Royal Wedding and St George­s Day street parade through Dartford
William Anson, 5, and Kate Bravery, 5. Mock royal wedding celebrations at St Thomas More School, Walderslade.
Sky the British Bulldog is fed up with all the excitement about the Royal Wedding
Royal Wedding parade and Street Party Gravesend Town Centre.

Kent folk have been getting in a royal spin about THAT wedding.

From Gravesend to Maidstone and beyond, we've been hanging out the bunting, waving our flags and downing the fairy cakes - all in honour of Wills and Kate - or should we say The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge?

We've started a picture gallery, which will be updated, but we need your help. Send in your pictures of the big day to multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

For more on the royal wedding, see our special report.

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