It's impossible to connect you with all of the royal wedding coverage. Simply search for "royal wedding" on Google (taking note of the special Google doodle for this special day) and you will see tens of thousands of returns.
So instead of digging through all of that, here are a few tidbits - some comical, some catty - to extend your royal-wedding immersion.
There was no escaping the spectacle Friday morning of commoner Kate Middleton wedding Prince William at Westminster Abbey. Network and cable news programs aired live commentary for hours. But there's commentary and then there's commentary. Here's what media watchers said as they tracked the coverage.
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Long after the canapés, champagne and cake have been consumed, the royal wedding guests left standing can look forward to one more unique treat: "bacon butties."
LimeLife: Chelsy Davy at Royal Wedding: Rough
Prior to the royal wedding, we had heard from an in-the-know source that Chelsy Davy was going to wear fitted Alberta Ferretti, of whom she had never heard until the offer of a free dress or two came her way. True to form, Davy made the expensive dress look heinous.
The New York Times: An Oh-So-British Affair Projects a Fresh, Antique Charm
LONDON — From the modest lace dress of courtly love, to the fascinator hats perched like exotic birds and the colorful military uniforms with their gilded decoration, Friday’s royal wedding was so awfully British.
The (London) Telegraph: What did the wedding tell the world about this nation of ours?
There are so many different ways of describing what we witnessed yesterday. According to an expert commentator on the BBC, it was a “fan-blooming-tastic day for British fashion”. According to Boris Johnson, crammed into his morning suit from Moss Bros, it was “a good dry-run for the Olympics”.
Entertainment Weekly: Royal wedding cake is round... frustrating those who think the corners taste best
Let them eat cake! Or something. William and Kate are enjoying two royal wedding cakes today: this eight-tiered delight topped by their new royal cipher; and a chocolate-cookie cake specially requested by the groom.

