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Royal Wedding

British Royal Wedding is being celebrated in Altinkum Didim and Akbuk in Turkey. British expats made their own street parties to celebrate British Royal Wedding. All the British expats watched Royal Wedding live from television; even some expats dress up in costumes dress with union jacks with Kate and William pictures. Royal Wedding celebrations all over the world was on bbc head lines also AFP news reporters was following activities in Altinkum Didim and Akbuk.

Didim Today also notice that quite few British expats were organizing parties and wearing Royal Wedding related flags bags and hats in Altinkum Didim on Friday. However there weren’t any big street parties or celebrations for Royal Wedding in Turkey. Mean while British BBC gives attention to Royal Wedding celebrations from all over the world and displayed events with sixteen photos.

One of the sixteen photos celebrations was taken from Altinkum Didim. We notice that quite few people weren’t attracted by the royal wedding this might be due to being on holiday abroad. After all Didim Today knows that foreign media like AFP and BBC was monitoring events celebrations in Altinkum Didim and Akbuk.

The wedding took place at the Westminster Abbey in London followed by possession in an Austin Martin Volante which belong to the bride’s father, to Buckhingham Palace where the couple made an appearance on the balcony and was edge on by the millions of people whom came to see the royal couple they kiss twice which give a lot off cheers.

The royal celebration has been shown live on many British TV channels and same time been monitoring by the international media reporters. Kate Middleton will be known as the Duchess of Cambridge in the royal family from now on. The British media reported that the royal couple will not be going on honeymoon today and the honeymoon destination is kept as a secret.

However regarding to British Guardian newspaper couple was spending Friday evening celebrating at the palace with close family and friends, William and Kate are expected to travel abroad for their honeymoon in the next two weeks. The prince will return to his job as a search and rescue helicopter pilot next week before the couple finally take their honeymoon.

Many other British expats celebrated Royal Wedding in other Turkish holiday’s resorts and watch the event live like other expats and locals. The marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton was the biggest royal event in Britain for 30 years. Statistics have revealed that global internet traffic was at its peak at around 1.30pm with 5.3 million page views per minute.

The guest list for Britain's royal wedding has sparked controversy after monarchs from countries with poor rights records were invited but two former British prime ministers were not. After the sharp criticism from rights groups to Prince William and Kate Middleton’s nuptials, Britain revoked a royal wedding invitation to the Syrian ambassador and Bahrain's crown prince turned down the invitation.

But critics continued to ask why the guest list had room for despots while former British prime ministers Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, both from the Labour Party, were left out. The United Kingdom's crown prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton will give gold-embroidered towels woven in Turkey to their guests as gift during their wedding reception at Buckhingham Palace. Many people will remember that fairytale princess, a fashion icon and a heart-broken single mother, Diana was the embodiment of her age at the turn of the century.

Sadly, her death was also very much in tune with her age when a group of paparazzi on motorbikes hunted her down in Paris. Media might be controlled with this Royal Wedding and of course honeymoon. If you have missed Royal Wedding live on TV or media you can always visit the official website for the royal wedding, Officialroyalwedding2011.org, you will be greeted with one of the most beautiful photos of the couple shot by the famed photographer Mario Testino, who also took some of the most memorable photos of Diana.

The website is one impeccable example on how to use social media and the Internet. You will find links to the Clarence House Twitter account, royal wedding YouTube channel, Flickr page for a selection of official photos, as well as the Facebook page for the British monarchy.