Let's take a look at the topics that trended on Twitter, Facebook and Google during Friday morning's broadcast.
The Royal Wedding swept Twitter's worldwide trending topics Friday morning. During the Bishop's address at 6:40 a.m. ET, all ten were related to the wedding:
"#casamentoreal" means "#royalwedding" in Portuguese and "abadia" means "abbey," in Spanish. QILF is a play off the acronym "MILF," where "mother" is replaced with "queen." Sarah Burton, number six, is the designer of Kate's dress, and the creative director of British lable Alexander McQueen. Grace Kelly as Kate's dress and look were likened to the actress, who married the Prince of Monaco in April 1956. Number nine, Rutter, refers to John Milford Rutter, who composed the anthem played during the wedding.
At 6 a.m. ET, the following Royal Wedding-related keywords were trending on public status updates on Facebook in the U.S. (left) and UK (right):
Trends over the past 24 hours:
At 6 a.m. ET, 10 of the top 20 Google searches in the U.S. related to the Royal Wedding:
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