It's the day the world's been waiting for. Scroll down for live coverage as Prince Harry marries Meghan Markle.
We'll be keeping you updated through the day as the couple tie the knot at St George's Chapel, at Windsor.
Thousands of people from all walks of life line the streets of Windsor awaiting the arrival of the Royal couple.
Dozens of replacement buses were made available from Slough station to cope with the mass crowds heading their way to the aptly named Harry and Meghan Central station.
The town is awash with the colours of red, white and blue with well wishers armed with flags - the must-have accessory of the day - and clad in tiaras and even wedding dresses.
One commuter travelled thousands of miles across the globe for the occasion.
Rebecca Fernandez, 61, is originally from the Philippines and lives in Australia. She travelled to the UK for her niece's wedding as well as for Prince Harry's and Meghan Markle's big day.
Ms Fernandez had met Prince Harry last year when he visited Sydney for the Invictus Games.
'I shook his hand,' she said. 'I'm excited to see him.
'I was here for his mother's wedding, it was beautiful.'
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