Uncivil Ceremony

Uncivil Ceremony Watched by over 2 billion people worldwide, the royal wedding was an unprecedented commercial success. Meanwhile, budding artist Lydia Leith's line of Royal Wedding Sick Bags have also been unexpectedly popular. This report profiles groups who did not join in the celebrations, from an ageing punk band to anti-war protesters in Parliament Square.
10:00:00 punk band Peter and the Test Tube babies rehearse in royal family masks
10:01:27 outside Buckingham Palace
10:01:41 specially-built media stadium
10:02:43 souvenirs
10:02:55 royal wedding sick bags
10:04:11 the Tower of London
10:04:28 Graham Smith, leader of the Republic movement
10:05:42 anti-war protesters in Parliament Square
10:07:17 men building a mock guillotine
10:08:07 Orwell prize debate
10:09:47 Welsh nationalists
10:11:09 crowds outside Buckingham palace
10:11:22 police patrol and search
10:15:16 Prince William and Kate Middleton carriage ride
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