13 years ago, the expectation and attention of the media around the world was focused on what was called the wedding of the century. A April 29, 2011, Prince William of Wales and Catherine Middleton, later the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, They were married in Westminster Abbey in London. As it could not be otherwise, laSexta was present, with Cristina Casero as the network’s special envoy to London, to tell all the details of the historic event.

The night before the ceremony, a multitude of journalists and cameras were around the abbey trying to capture images of the bride and groom during the wedding rehearsal. Only one obtained images of the couple and it was none other than the laSexta camera, a world exclusive that Antonio GarcĂ­a Ferreras and Cristina Casero showed in a young Al Rojo Vivoa program that at that time had only been around for three months and was broadcast at night on the defunct channel laSexta2.

On the day of the wedding, one of the highlights of the event coincided with the live broadcast of the first edition of laSexta Noticias. With Helena Resano wasWe witnessed the first kiss of William and Kate, now Princess of Wales, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, in front of which thousands of people had gathered. The best analysis of the British royal wedding continued that same night with the best experts on Al Rojo Vivo, as well as the next day on laSexta Noticias, paying attention to all the details and the hangover of the great event.

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