200 at Merion Cricket Club watch royal wedding
About 200 people not lucky enough to get a royal invite to the wedding of Prince Williams and his new bride, Princess Kate, donned their finest chapeaux, jewels, tiara and medals to toast the happy couple at a champagne breakfast hosted by the British Military Officers Club of the Main Line at Merion Cricket Club.

About 200 people not lucky enough to get a royal invite to the wedding of Prince Williams and his new bride, Princess Kate, donned their finest chapeaux, jewels, tiara and medals to toast the happy couple at a champagne breakfast hosted by the British Military Officers Club of the Main Line at Merion Cricket Club.
Never mind that a sliver of moon was still visible when the event started at 5 a.m.
"I think they're perfect and they seem so much in love," said Amanda Wolfington, 18, of Malvern, wearing a big floppy hat at a table with her mother and some friends.
"He's so cute," said Emily Hallinan, also 18, of West Chester, who plans to attend Will and Kate's alma mater, St. Andrews in Scotland - and perhaps land her own prince - next year.
Yes, it was that kind of affair, all smiles and swoons with nary a cynic in the bunch. As Amanda, who spent most of the 90-minute ceremony reading wedding tweets from friends - not to mention Charlie Sheen - put it: "You can't not love them."