Kate Middleton attended a final rehearsal ahead of her wedding to Britain's Prince William.
While William was not present at Westminster Abbey, Kate was joined by best man Prince Harry along with her bridesmaids, pageboys and members of her family for what is the last time Kate or a member of the royal family will be at the Abbey before tomorrow's ceremony.
Kate and William conducted a final run-through handing out vital instructions on who will stand where in the historic church.
Accompanied by Harry, maid of honour Pippa Middleton, Kate's parents Michael and Carole, and the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams - who will be conducting the ceremony - the pair was reportedly thrilled with the way the Abbey had been transformed.
An onlooker told the
Daily Mail newspaper, “Kate was overwhelmed with how beautiful it looked - it was everything she had hoped for.”
"Her parents were by her side the whole time, telling her how wonderful it was going to be. She looked like any young bride, excited about her big day."
In addition to Kate practising walking down the aisle with her father, the couple went through their vows, with speculation mounting that they may have penned the words themselves after the 29-year-old beauty was spotted carrying a piece of paper bearing a touching passage.
It read, "With so much love within our hearts."
Meanwhile, more than 1,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen gathered at 5am yesterday morning for a run-through of the ceremonial procession through central London.