How Windsor is getting in the royal wedding spirit
The historic town is preparing to celebrate

The Long Walk, where the newlyweds will greet the crowds during their carriage procession, is looking spotless.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

Visitors are enjoying their own carriage rides.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

Union Jack bunting is already lining the streets.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

And can be seen from Windsor Castle.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

Larger flags are hanging from period properties throughout the town.

There's no shortage of royal memorabilia.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

There are flags...

and tote bags.

Even the cupcakes are getting the Meghan and Harry treatment.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

The bright spring flowers are in full bloom.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

And the wisteria is at its best at this time of year.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

The pubs are getting ready to welcome revellers.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys

The happy couple can be spotted in almost every window.

At Legoland Windsor, a brand new model of the castle has been unveiled.

Media displays are under construction alongside the carriage procession route.
The Long Walk, where the newlyweds will greet the crowds during their carriage procession, is looking spotless.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
Visitors are enjoying their own carriage rides.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
Union Jack bunting is already lining the streets.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
And can be seen from Windsor Castle.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
Larger flags are hanging from period properties throughout the town.
There's no shortage of royal memorabilia.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
There are flags...
and tote bags.
Even the cupcakes are getting the Meghan and Harry treatment.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
The bright spring flowers are in full bloom.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
And the wisteria is at its best at this time of year.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
The pubs are getting ready to welcome revellers.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
The happy couple can be spotted in almost every window.
At Legoland Windsor, a brand new model of the castle has been unveiled.
Media displays are under construction alongside the carriage procession route.
The Long Walk, where the newlyweds will greet the crowds during their carriage procession, is looking spotless.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
Visitors are enjoying their own carriage rides.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
Union Jack bunting is already lining the streets.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
And can be seen from Windsor Castle.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
Larger flags are hanging from period properties throughout the town.
There's no shortage of royal memorabilia.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
There are flags...
and tote bags.
Even the cupcakes are getting the Meghan and Harry treatment.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
The bright spring flowers are in full bloom.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
And the wisteria is at its best at this time of year.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
The pubs are getting ready to welcome revellers.
PHOTO: Edie Jefferys
The happy couple can be spotted in almost every window.
At Legoland Windsor, a brand new model of the castle has been unveiled.
Media displays are under construction alongside the carriage procession route.
The historic town is preparing to celebrate
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With tens of thousands of fans expected to visit the small town of Windsor on May 19, the Royal Borough has been busy preparing for the celebrations. While Prince William and Kate were married in the sprawling grounds of Buckingham Palace, Windsor isn't quite as grand, but is still beautiful. From decorations lining the streets to brightly colored blooms along the carriage procession route, the town is looking better than ever in the lead up to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's big day. Here's how Windsor is getting into the spirit.