The media circus, however, remained in full force on Twitter. Some of the highlights below from both celebrities and commoners:An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide watched the ceremony and following procession, a global audience 20 times the viewership of the Super Bowl. Middleton, arriving by car at Westminster Abbey some 45 minutes after Prince William, emerged wearing an ivory and white lace gown designed by Alexander McQueen Creative Director Sarah Burton. The revelation put to rest a circus of media speculation surrounding the design and origins of Middleton’s choice in wedding dress. via Forbes - Prince William and Kate Middleton Married as Billions Look On
@justinbieber congrats to William and Kate …and Kate’s sister. She was a hit with @thatrygood
@justinbieber you know you all kinda wanted and hoped to turn on TV and see this go down at the royal wedding http://youtu.be/Kav0FEhtLug
@MileyCyrus wow wow wow #royalwedding soooo romantic. FLAWLESS. =] How lucky is Kate? Its every girls dream to be a princess. Harry??? haha jkjk
@rhysjonesy ‘Always the bridesmaid, never the bride’: how Harry remembers which one to try and sleep with. #royalwedding
@KrisAlixInc Ok so there was a #royalwedding but was there a #RoyalPrenup also?
@wmhjames #RoyalWedding demonstrates how UK punches above its weight. Best of luck to Duke & Duchess #proudtobebritish
@PerezHilton Confession: I’m totally hearing the Beauty & The Beast theme song in my head! “Tale as old as time…” Ha! #RoyalWedding
@hollypops007 Mawage. Mawage is wot bwings us togeder tooday. Mawage, that bwessed awangement, that dweam wifin a dweam… #royalwedding
@gabyu The Royal Wedding: it’s like a Steve Jobs Keynote, but for girls…
Source: blogs.forbes.com
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