Not everybody in Britain is celebrating the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
About ten million people in the UK, about one sixth of the population, say they are against the monarchy.
Laurence Lee reports from London.
Die schöne Schwester der Braut, Pippa Middleton, beschäftigt die Nation auch noch einen Tag nach der Hochzeit. In ihrem aufregendem Kleid machte die 27-Jährige sogar der Braut Konkurrenz. Auf einigen inoffiziellen „Pippa“-Fanseiten beim sozialen Netzwerk Facebook stieg am Freitagnachmittag die Anzahl der positiven Reaktionen rasant an: Auf der Top-Seite hatten rasch mehr als 30 000 Nutzer den „I like“-Button geklickt – was so viel bedeutet wie „mir gefällt das“.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Telegraph View: The British people are optimistic, hopeful enough about the monarchy to rejoice in a new generation that will be its heirs.
BBC: Prince William and Kate Middleton have kissed twice on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding service in Westminster Abbey.
A majestic day for Great Britain! Such pageantry makes one feel proud to be British. The bride looked stunning. Absolutely stunning! And her gown was truly elegant. Worn, of course, with panache. She is a true beauty, and has such a winning smile. Gorgeous! She's going to win the nation's hearts and affection. She is a real asset for the House of Windsor.


HERALD SUN: CATHERINE Middleton, the new Duchess of Cambridge, arrived only four minutes behind schedule, looking stunning.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Prince William and Kate Middleton will travel from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace in an open-topped carriage come rain or shine, it has been confirmed.
THE GUARDIAN: Ambassador to UK was previously in charge of Bahraini agency that is accused of electric shocks and beatings
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Syria's ambassador to London has had his invitation to the royal wedding withdrawn in the wake of controversy over his presence on the guest list.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Fatah and Hamas signed a reconciliation deal on Wednesday, setting Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian leader, on a collision course with Israel.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The cream of the US media has landed as the fascination for all things royal and British captivates viewers back home.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Syrian ambassador to Britain has been invited to the Royal wedding in a move which threatens to exacerbate an ongoing row over the guest list.
THE GUARDIAN: University of St Andrews to review acceptance of funding arranged by Bashar al-Assad's controversial regime in Damascus
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A fear of offending Muslims allowed extremists into Britain before the 2005 London Tube and bus bombings, a former Labour minister with close links to the intelligence services has admitted.