Neighbours needed little excuse to celebrate as they shut down their street to mark the Royal Wedding.
Residents in Park Crescent in Elstree pulled out all the stops for an afternoon of fun after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot at Windsor Castle on Saturday.
The road was completely closed so that people could celebrate in style.
There was a bouncy castle, a badminton set, Connect 4, as well as food and flags.
It is the third time the street have marked a royal wedding. They have previously held parties when Wills and Kate married as well as when the Queen turned 90.
Lisa Collins, who helped organise the day alongside Emma Gilmore and Sharon Daniels, said: "It was an amazing day. We had new families and some who have been here for longer and everyone played their part.
"People helped contribute towards the costs of the day and everyone brought their own food as well. It was a proper day of community spirit which I think is so important."
Park Crescent received sponsorship for the party from Orli Bagel Bakery, Squires, and Tesco.
Scroll through the gallery to see more pictures from the day.
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