It's been more than a decade since people from all over the world tuned in to see Prince William marry his university sweetheart Kate Middleton at London's Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011.
And, yet, it's hard to forget how stunning the now-Duchess of Cambridge looked as she walked down the aisle in her Alexander McQueen satin gown.
Prince William looked on with love in his eyes as he watched his bride make her way to the alter around eight years after their relationship began.
Understandably, he looked a little nervous, but as soon as he saw Kate enter the abbey, alongside his father-in-law Michael Middleton, his anxiety turned to a huge grin.

When she arrived at the alter, Prince William could be seen uttering a few words to his wife, before turning to her father and telling something with a huge grin on his face.
Professional lip reader Tina Lannin, who was born deaf, has since revealed what the Duke said to Duchess, as well as a cheeky joke made to his new in-law.
William is said to have told Kate: "You look lovely. You look beautiful," before turning to Michael, seemingly unfazed by the huge fanfare of the event.
"We're supposed to have just a small family affair," he said, CBS News reports.


After the ceremony, William and Kate made their way out of the abbey, before going on a carriage ride to greet well-wishers.
During the ride, William said: "I hope I remember... It's mad, it's mad! Oh my goodness it ... really loudly here," with Kate later adding: "You look happy."
The newlyweds then famously headed to Buckingham Palace's balcony to wave to crowds, while joined by the rest of the royal family and the Middletons.
When Kate walked onto the balcony Kate said "oh wow."
Wills turned to her and asked: "Alright? You'll be okay?" and she replied "yes."
Prince William then turned to Kate for the famous balcony kiss, a tradition started by William's parents Prince Charles and Diana at their wedding, while saying: "Okay? Look at me, let's kiss, okay?"
According to lip readers, after the event the Queen was spotted saying the day had been "excellent," before making a comment about how she'd wanted the happy couple "to take a smaller carriage.
However Camilla jumped in with a more positive thought, adding: "It all went very well."
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