Britain's 56-year-old Prince Charles and his long-time lover Camilla Parker
Bowles, 57, tied the knot Saturday at a short civil service inside the Guildhall
of Windsor, west of London.
Parker Bowles, in an ivory silk coat over her chiffon dress, and Charles,
wearing a classic black and grey morning suit, emerged arm-in-arm, smiled and
waved to the crowd.
Thousands of people waved flags and cheered. However, amid the cheers, there
were also boos for the two divorcees.
The service, intended to be a "low-key" one, was attended by 28 royals apart
from the Queen who, as the supreme head of the Churchof England, deems it
improper for her to take part in a civil wedding.
The newly-weds were later blessed by the Queen in St. George's Chapel and
later the Queen mother held a reception for 800 in the Windsor Castle.
Parker Bowles emerged from the wedding as the Duchess of Cornwall, which she
preferred, instead of Princess of Wales. Afterthat, the couple will head for
Scotland for their honeymoon.
The wedding was postponed from Friday so that Charles, the heir to the
throne, could attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II in Rome which fell on the
same day.
The simple ceremony contrasted sharply with Charles' spectacular cathedral
wedding in 1981 to his former wife Princess Diana, who divorced with Charles in
1996 and died in a car accident in Britain in 1997.