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Saturday, 30 April 2011

How Kent celebrated the Royal Wedding

Kent street party celebrating the Royal Wedding

London is not the only one who celebrated the Royal Wedding last night. People all over Kent made lots of efforts to organise parties and get-togethers in order to join the nation on this lovely occasion.

On the 29 of April several venues organised parties, fireworks, dinners and even street parties. Leeds Castle near Maidstone set up an Open Air Cinema showing the wedding live and later on the musical Mama Mia and entertained the guests with fireworks, being open from 9 in the morning.

In Chatham at the Pentagon Shopping Centre there was a Prince Charles lookalike and the household guard. Many lovey family activities to enjoy including a Punch and Judy show, a prize draw, craft workshops, face painting and a chance to sign the giant congratulations card for Will and Kate.

Almost every town organised a street party with neighbours coming outside with food and listening to bands.

Watch below a video of one street party that took place on Martyrs Field Road in Canterbury