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Tonight, Piers Morgan helps us relive the royal wedding with a two hour special. In this clip Prince William arrives at Westminster Abbey with his brother Prince Harry. Anderson Cooper, joining Piers this morning, commented "there really is a sense that these two have been raised differently than previous generations of royals." FULL POST
Last night Piers Morgan took us behind the gates of Buckingham Palace for a sneak peak at wedding details. Piers sat down with singer George Michael to get an update on the song he dedicated to William and Kate. How many downloads has he seen on his site since the song was released? "I think about 200," Michael said. "Ultimately I've heard that they like it and that's the most important thing." He has been told that the song will be played at their reception. FULL POST
Each day, we here at "Piers Morgan Tonight" put together the news you need to know – from what happened last night to what will happen today.
For April 29, 2011 – Introducing the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Obama to assess damage in Alabama, Endeavor set to launch today... FULL POST
Piers Morgan has been hosting his prime time show each night, leading the full CNN wedding broadcast this morning – but he's also filing iReports. Above, some of Piers' speech at his pub, The Hansom Cab, Thursday night, about growing up around beer.
And check out Piers Morgan's other iReport from the week – in which he gives a tour of CNN's "Buckingham Palace bureau."
After his interview with Piers Morgan last night, we asked George Michael about his recent use of Twitter. "I quite like it," he said. "My Twitter people are really the reason the track 'You and I' came about." He also talked about the way Twitter helps deal with the press.
And here's George Michael's appearance on "Piers Morgan Tonight" last night, in which he talks about the reaction to his royal wedding song:
Piers Morgan interviewed Household Cavalry Commander Col. Stuart Cowen about the royal wedding and his involvement. "You train, you rehearse, like all things you do," Col. Cowen said. And of Prince William: "It's a huge privilege to have him in our regiment."
You can read more about the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at www.facebook.com/hcmr.
Following the devastation in Alabama, "Piers Morgan Tonight" covered the story at the top of yesterday's show. Piers Morgan interviewed University of Alabama student Adam Melton, who described what he saw as a tornado ripped through Tuscaloosa.
To help food banks provide food to communities affected by the tornadoes, visit www.feedingamerica.org and make a financial donation.

