From the dress to the address, the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has been recorded, analysed and celebrated by Britain's papers.
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The Sunday Times says it was a "great British occasion".
"The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was different - not least the impassioned sermon by Bishop Michael Curry, a hymn to love - and it gave new meaning to the special relationship. The ceremony combined tradition with modernity. It was a moment to celebrate," the paper said.
The Sunday Telegraph says it was a "day of happiness, for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and for the nation".
"Under a glorious May sun, the wedding of the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex reflected their personalities: informal, gracious, glamorous and kind. It was a triumph."
The Mail on Sunday congratulated the couple, saying it "welcomes the renewal of the Royal Family - which is, in the end, our family too".
"We rejoice in their happiness and wish them a long and blessed marriage."
For The Observer, Tim Adams said Bishop Michael Curry was the "scene-stealing star" of the ceremony, while the Duchess may have "changed perceptions of princesses just a little bit, but perhaps for ever."
The Sun on Sunday says the wedding "heralds a brighter future for Britain".
"In their snatched conversation we saw a couple deeply in love, and we couldn't be more thrilled for them," the paper adds.
"It was a day that will live long in the memory - and was a wonderful symbol of the country we have become."
The Sunday Mirror says: "If ever there was a wedding to symbolise modern, multi-cultural, multi-racial Britain, yesterday's was it."
It adds: "Yesterday we saw the best of Britain as Britain did what it does best - wrapping up our nation's past in a gift of hope for the future."
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