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  • Sonakshi Sinha wears a Red traditional saree on her wedding reception, Kajol, Huma Qureshi, Chunky Panday, Anil Kapoor attend

    Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal's wedding reception was a beautiful celebration of love and tradition. The couple's choice of traditional attire showcased their cultural heritage and their love for classic elegance.

  • Jordan crown prince Hussein weds Saudi architect Rajwa Al Saif in lavish ceremony

  • DATA STORY: The royal wedding is a billion dollar boost for the British economy

  • Bhutan's Royal Wedding begins

    Bhutan's much-publicised Royal Wedding that will see the King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck tying the nuptial knot with his childhood sweetheart and India-educated commoner Jetsun Pema began this morning amid chanting of hymns by Buddhist monks in the historical city of Punakha.

  • Prince William back at work after royal wedding

    It was back to the day job for Britain's Prince William on Tuesday, four days after he married long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton in a royal wedding watched by hundreds of millions of people around the world.

  • Diana funeral topped royal wedding in US ratings

    Almost 23 million American TV viewers tuned in to watch live coverage of Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton on Friday despite the wedding taking place before dawn in much of the United States.

  • Royal couple delay honeymoon after lavish wedding

    Following a spectacular Royal Wedding that dazzled the world, Prince William will go back to work as a search-and-rescue pilot next week before taking his new wife on honeymoon abroad.

  • UK police: 18 arrested around royal wedding

    British police arrested 18 people in London on Friday for a range of mostly minor offences as they mounted one of the biggest security operations ever seen in the capital around the royal wedding.

  • The royal wedding: Prince William marries Kate Middleton

    Prince William, second-in-line to the British throne, and his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton were declared married on Friday at a service in London's Westminster Abbey.

  • Wait nearly over as British royal wedding dawns

    The wait is nearly over for Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are to marry at Westminster Abbey on Friday in a dazzling display of royal pomp and pageantry set to draw a huge audience at home and abroad.

  • US media spending money on royal wedding of the century

    It's the biggest international media event that Britain has experienced in years. The royal wedding has got everyone's attention. CNBC’s Ross Westgate reports.

  • Indian interest at royal wedding

    The much awaited royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is generating interest in India with various hotels, honeymoon travel agencies, airlines, television channels and cafes gearing up for the event on April 29.

  • US surpasses UK in online coverage of Will, Kate

    America's romance with royalty is blooming, just four days away from Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton.

  • British PM Cameron to wear tails to royal wedding

    British Prime Minister David Cameron will wear tails after all to next week's royal wedding rather than an ordinary suit.

  • Elton and exes head for Abbey: Royal wedding bites

    Following is a selection of stories on the royal wedding that have appeared in newspapers and on websites in the last week.

  • Beckham's coming but no Obama: Royal wedding

    News that Britain's royal wedding invites are in the post has touched off lively press speculation, with former England soccer captain David Beckham and the King of Bahrain tipped to be attending but not Barack Obama or Sarah Ferguson.

  • Britain offers its subjects a royal knees-up

  • William and Kate London wedding tour a German hit

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