Britain basks in royal wedding afterglow; grave gets bouquet

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Unwilling to kiss and Meghan Markle's goodbye just yet, Britain basked today in the scale of the spectacle as major broadcasters kept scenes from the royal nuptials on repeat along with fresh interviews with the bride's

They were expected to return to their home at in today, but the palace did not provide updates or details. Markle's bridal bouquet was laid at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior at the British capital's

But anyone with a lingering case of royal fever could join the tourists and locals soaking up the romantic mood and continued sunshine in the town of Windsor, where Saturday's and post-service carriage procession were held.

Good wishes poured in from around the world. British posted a message on Sunday along with a photo of herself wearing a veil and toasting with a glass of champagne. She wished the couple well and invoked the memory of Diana, Harry's late mother.

"Congratulations Meghan and Harry," she wrote. "You're the most beautiful bride. I can't stop thinking of how happy is upstairs x." did not release details, but photographs showed Markle, now known formally as the Duchess of Sussex, wearing to the evening reception a large, emerald-cut aquamarine ring that wore often before she died in a in 1997.

The wedding was the only topic of the day in Britain's newspapers and on its The tone of the press coverage was congratulatory, with publications taking pride in the evident British flair for producing memorable events with fantastic settings and split-second precision.

Former told Sunday that the wedding was so moving that he is now considering proposing to his longtime partner.

"People all over the country are going to feel inspired, they are all going to want to run out and get married now," he said.

The royal family, understandably thrilled by the good weather and good will, expressed gratitude to the visitors and viewers who came to or tuned in via TV.

"Thank you to everyone who came to and those who followed from around the UK, the Commonwealth, and the world," the royals said.

After the big day, returned to her normal routine. She was seen being driven back to after attending a Sunday morning church service.

The of Markle's deceptively simple wedding gown and elaborate veil said Sunday that she received the special commission in early January and managed to keep it secret not only from the inquisitive British press, but from her family.

"It was an extraordinary moment when she told me," said Clare Waight Keller, a Briton who made history as the at French fashion house "Of course, it's an incredible thing to be part of such a historic moment." She said the design process had been collaborative.

"I think she loved the fact that I was a British and working in a house such as Givenchy, which has its roots in a very classical, beautiful style," Waight Keller said.

Serge Norman, who came from to do Markle's hair, said she was relaxed in the hours before the ceremony.

"She was calm, yeah," he said. "Chatty, absolutely. We were definitely having exchanges, yeah for sure. She was very happy. It was a beautiful morning, just the perfect morning to get married." and Markle spent their first night as a married couple at

They are breaking with tradition by delaying a honeymoon. Before the wedding, Markle said she wanted to take up royal duties immediately.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 00:25 IST