way inside, the bride and groom were the late ones to say adieu. as princess catherine, the duchess of cambridge, turned around one last time to take it all in. really remarkable moments. isha sesay joins me again with richard quest and vogue editor at large. let me start off, what was your favorite moment, richard? for me, it was when they re in the abbey and the first time they looked at each other and you just realized it was a couple in love. the next generation of monarchy, this was the restoration, if you like, of the house of windsor. did it reenergize the monarchy in a way? there is no question, to quote or paraphrase, the torch has been passed. it may have to go through charles before it gets to william. but the monarchy has been given a new leels of life by what we saw today. you were with us part of the day. what was for you the most
goodness knows how many people saw it. there s a photo, which is on a lot of the front pages of the british papers tonight. i want to show it to our viewers. we showed it at the top of this program. it was taken as william is driving catherine away from buckingham palace in the asten martin that his father was given on his 21st birthday. let s put that photo up. it s a great shot. it s a very kind of youthful, exuberant shot. and that sets the tone of what this was all about. a modern couple, who have fallen in love, got married and have lived together and happy together, and that says it all. the fact they drove out of the palace on their own, with a few security guards behind them. but by and large, they did it on their own. that was really the tone they wanted to set. they drove to clarence house and got back to buckingham palace where we believe a party may still be going on. we don t know if it s over. there were fireworks at the top of this hour. you pointed out, we were look
william wears black tie. they re going to party. they re going to have their knees up, as we say here in england. you call it a knees up? he doesn t get out much. you go dancing and you pick your knees up. i have no idea. wow, you guys are racy here. the other thing i don t understand i ve been learning a lot of new words. there s supposed to be this after party that prince harry was throwing there they re serving bacon buddies. i was forced to taste one earlier. i think we have the video of that. treat yourself, anderson. take just a bite. come on. have a buddy. yeah! there you go! [ applause ] a momentous day.
i, william louie, take these catherine elizabeth to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part. with this ring i thee wed. with this ring i thee wed.
and forsaking all over, keep him for as long as you both shall live? i will. not vowing to obey. it all went off flawlessly. there was one shaky moment for prince william with the ring. take a look. with this ring as shakespeare said, all s well that ends well. they stepped out, the coach and crowds waiting, a chorus of church bells ringing. the newlyweds waving from their century old open carriage. then from the balcony, the kiss seen around the word. disapointing to the crowd who called for another. the happy crowd consented. the crowd was satisfied with that. the newspapers here calling the fairy tale wedding. over wed, a world war ii hurricane roared over the crowd. when they rode off into the history books in a car straight out of 1969, an asten martin, a db-6 giving to prince charles. of course, we ll bring you more of the wedding later on, including some moments you might have missed that are particularly special. we begin our broadcast and give coverage toni