As Harry and Meghan prepare for the royal wedding, a Carshalton school has had a celebration of its own.
Victor Seymour Infant School has had its hands full of late as more than 1000 people rocked up for its annual car show.
Now today (May 18), they have gone in the opposite direction.
Due to the "record-breaking" turnout at the car show, the school raised enough money to treat the kids to horse and carriage rides.
The children were taken on a journey through the school's playground, and it no doubt cost less than the royal wedding's version as well.
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Head teacher Helen Matt was excited to see the day unfold.
"In celebration of the royal wedding tomorrow all the children had a ride around the playground in a horse and carriage, just like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will do at their wedding," she said.
"Dressed as princes and princesses, the children had very excited faces when they saw the horses waiting to be harnessed up to the carriage.
"As they travelled around the playground they gave royal waves and were joined by Mrs Fisher (year 2 teaching assistant) dressed as the queen."
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