Wandsworth erupted in colour for the royal wedding last week.
Street parties were held across the borough as Pince William married his fiance Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey.
A hog roast, hat parade and old fashioned singalong were some of the highlights during the street party in Calbourne Road, Balham, which drew a crowd of 120 excited residents.
The celebrations in Barmouth Road, Wandsworth, kicked off as soon as the ceremony ended.
About 100 neighbours brought their road to life with a day-long party.
Meanwhile, youngsters were all smiles in Tantallon Road, Balham, as royal wedding fever took hold.
About 70 guests attended - ranging from five weeks to 90 years old.
London’s oldest mosque celebrated the Royal wedding on Wandsworth's St Michael's playing fields. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community welcomed about 650 guests to the festivities.
And neighbours united in Boundaries Road, Balham, to celebrate the royal wedding - and raise £957 for Clapham-based charity Trinity Hospice in the process.
Click here for a picture gallery from street parties in Wandsworth
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