TODAY is the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s 10th wedding anniversary. So how did you celebrate the big day back in 2011?

The royal wedding was a grand celebration featuring two dresses, two receptions, a carriage procession, flypasts and two kisses on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

Nearly 25 million people in the UK tuned in to watch the live televised wedding ceremony on April 29 2011, with the worldwide television audience estimated to be two billion.

The bride wore an intricate ivory gown with a train that measured 2.7 metres, while the groom was dressed in the red tunic of the Irish Guards.

Inside Westminster Abbey, an avenue of trees lined the red carpet up to the altar and 2,000 guests watched the historic ceremony, performed by the then Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Dr Rowan Williams.

After the service, the newlyweds travelled in an open-top carriage for the 15-minute journey from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace. More than a million people lined the procession route.

Across the Bradford district, street parties and other events in pubs, village halls and community centres were held to celebrate the wedding of Prince William and Kate.

Did you have a street party or a celebration in your garden or local community centre?

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