Lincoln was in the party spirit and celebrated the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in true Yellowbelly style.
The flags were waving, picnics were flowing and the bubbles were bubbling for the historic occasion.
The grounds of Lincoln Castle were a favourite spot for those choosing to watch the event live on the big screen.
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Hundreds of people gathered to watch Harry and Meghan’s big day at Lincoln Castle. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Families also gathered at Boultham Park in the south of the city, where a ribbon was cut to mark the completion of the park’s renovation.
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
The weather couldn’t have been nicer and many chose to take the opportunity to enjoy a spot of sunbathing.
From all of us in Lincoln, happy wedding day to the royal couple!
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