Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council is appealing for your pictures of Prince William and Kate Middleton's visit to the borough earlier this week.
The Council is compiling a gallery of photos online so that people can enjoy and share the many special moments that took place.
Thousands of people turned out to meet the Royal couple this past Monday, April 11.
The pair, who are due to be married on April 29, stopped off in Darwen to officially open the new Darwen Aldridge Community Academy.
Among the guests receiving them were the Mayor of Blackburn with Darwen, Councillor Sheila Williams, and chief executive of the Council and Care Trust plus, Graham Burgess.
The prince launched the SkillForce Prince’s Award, which is aimed at recognising the contribution that young people make to their communities.
The couple then made their way to Witton Park where they met representatives of Blackburn Harriers and Athletics Club and watched a sprint race on the athletics track.
They also saw some young people from the Council’s Motivate project participating in disabled cycling events at the park and heard about the many cycling improvements within the borough.
Prince William signed a 'Deed of Dedication' to protect Witton Park as part of the ‘Queen Elizabeth II Fields Challenge’ and the couple also met representatives from Blackburn Rovers FC.
If you have any photos you would like to share from the day please email them to ben.greenwood@blackburn.gov.uk
They will be compiled into an online gallery which will be available at www.flickr.com/blackburn-with-darwen