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The bride and groom, Toni and Derek.
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Mama and bro, Ollie.
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The groom's father, Chris, in the center having a laugh with some lads.
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It must have been funny.
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Classic English outdoor wedding photo, with characteristic grins.
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A media frenzy!
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The swarming masses.
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That's cousin Jeremy and Mama. Note Beatles do (on Jeremy)
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From left to right - bride's mother, bride's father, bride, groom, groom's father, brides's mother.
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My aunt Jill and uncle Paul.
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Enjoying a wee bit o' piping.
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Aunt Jill and the bride's maids, Jeremy's twins.
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Many kilted men supporting the bride.
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Cutting the cake. Oh, but that's no ordinary wedding cake. It's a four-layer Belgian chocolate sponge cake covered in rolls of lucious Belgian white chocolate, full of yumminess.
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Second cousin William decides that it's an opportune moment to catch a catnap while mum (cousin Sarah) explains the finer details of housing costs in Woodbridge, UK.
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Eric, goofy as ever.
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The rear end of Ollie's head.
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A London Eye Module Nodule Space Podule.
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Ollie and his beloved Upanishads in the Tate Modern. Note empty bottle of Fanta.
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Roof of British Museum.
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Ditto
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Ditto Ditto.
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A goose?
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A goose foot?
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"You've got something riiight here"
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Ollie and Eric midstride at Buckhingham palace.
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That's a taxi.
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