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30 April 2011, last updated at 00: 29 GMT by Tom Geoghegan BBC News, Washington DC Times Square, New York bulk saw in times square, New York, the US has a long-held fascination with the British Royal family, and it had great expectation of the country. Mark American as the event?

It takes some commitment in the middle of the night on a normal working day to get up to see another country Royal Wedding.

But millions of Americans has only that many of them say that pageantry, romance and pure joy of this very British occasion too tempting were to resist.

More than a dozen us television the event in the small hours, with their top talent, including well-known British names like Piers Morgan and Cat Deeley, broadcasting were drilled to in London all week.

Some of the networks easily adapted their sound, according to the tragic events early in the week as nearly 300 people were killed by storms in the Southeast us.

Brian Williams NBCS top anchor flew back in the United States after his arrival in London, to meet the storm history. But many people said the Royal Wedding was a welcome antidote to the terrible events.

Continue reading the most important storyJody Milanese and Jason Baletsa

Jody Milanese and Jason Baletsa saw the wedding at the Ritz-Carlton in Washington DC.

"A special day for Americans is it such a special relationship between the two countries, which is why it is." I love the pomp and ceremony of all, it has to see fun, something so different ", says Jason."

Assembled in Washington DC more than 200 Americans in the grand surroundings of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Ballroom, where the dress code seemed Ascot inspired.

Breakfast served English Bacon strips of bacon and a blend of tea with ingredients in Berkshire, the circle given specially commissioned, purchased including scones and clotted cream, new the with the title of Duchess of Cambridge.

Wedding dresses of their fashion sense inspired were held while more attention was the tailoring elegance of the three dogs, which were the bride, groom and best man.

The owner of the Pug was bride, Lady Lucy, Mame Reiley, 58-year-old political consultant from Virginia.

"Thirty years ago, I at 4 am in the morning rebellion, marry Princess Diana to see," she said. "When her two boys in the Abbey went, it took away the breath." "Today, it is most definitely on everyone's mind."

Lisa Deuschl, 47, wore a ring on the together models of the bride and Princess Diana.

"Every girl dreams of being a King's daughter, swept off their feet by a Prince charming." "We know it will never happen to us but today we can pretend."

Crowds watched that wedding on a big screen in times square and the Empire State building resulted in blue, white and red lights to honor the Royal couple will be in New York.

About began on the West Coast, who wanted to see that it had to live - stay up the service at Westminster Abbey, 0300 of Pacific time.

The failed to terminate 300 guests, including many expats, the cat and fiddle, a British pub on Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles. And the Waxwork Museum Madame Tussauds established a large screen outside a Hollywood Office.

Other locations in California instead of replay parties at Friday noon, rerun the events for those who appreciated the sleep.

The ceremony in London was the culmination of weeks of U.S. media hysteria, the every aspect of the so called it "the wedding of the century" tips for establishing English scones, the label for high tea (keep the pinky finger to) and to perfect hairstyle as a Kate Middleton.

Party in Los AngelesIn Los Angeles, it was the middle of the night

But not everyone was wrapped in royal fever. Hours after the wedding, historian Deborah Cohen, at Northwestern University in Chicago, said there was a discrepancy between the reporting in the media and the query, that the majority of Americans proposed were not interested in:

"There is a huge gender gap also, with women over 40 who are most interested in." "My students map the royals like any other prominent."

Some commentators said they were over with hearing about the wedding fed up, and the event itself some people.

The Clevelander was a sports bar in Cleveland, Ohio, accountants, said Bob Samson, he even knew it.

"It has no effect on me really." I work just went, "he says."

Slightly more than 200 years ago, President John Adams was deeply offended U.S. a monarchist are called after the country had fought a bloody war against a British King.

But the times have changed, and that was a day when - truly flourished for many Americans - their love affair with British royalty free.


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