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Spectacle: Fireworks light up the Glasgow sky after the Games are officially started by the Queen
Royal seal of approval: Queen Elizabeth II, Head of the Commonwealth, declares the 20th Commonwealth Games have officially begun
Final leg: Sir Chris Hoy delivers the baton at the end of the opening ceremony of the 20th Commonwealth Games
Ecstatic: Team Scotland athletes break into huge grins as they are cheered by the 40,000 fans at Celtic Park
Taken aback: Team Scotland athletes laugh and smile as they walk out at Celtic Park to a standing ovation from the 40,000 spectators
Team England: World squash champion Nick Matthew leads the English competitors out to warm applause from the Celtic Park crowd
Embracing Scotland: The Bahamas team delighted the crowd by wearing blue and yellow kilts at the opening ceremony
Night to remember: Athletes from Fifi smile and dance at Celtic Park as their team saunters onto the stage in the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games
From Scotland with love: A member of Team New Zealand sends his love to his parents back home as he walks onto the stage with his team-mates
Picking the right team: An athlete holds up a Celtic jersey while dancing on the stage inside the Glasgow side's stadium
Bhoys fan: Tongan boxer and Celtic fan Lomalito Moala looks ecstatic as he gets the chance to walk out at his favourite team's ground
Flying the flag: Cyclist Fatehah Mustapa raises the Malaysia flag at half mast in honour of the victims of the national airline's two recent tragedies
Man's best friend: Each team was accompanied by a Scottish Terrier
Dressed for the occasion: Competitors from the British Virgin Islands walk out
Flexible: Australia competitors enjoy themselves as their team is one of the first to arrive in the opening ceremony
Huge presence: Hundreds of Australian athletes make their way on to the stage at Celtic Park, including women's hurdles gold medal hopeful Sally Pearson
Australian army: Flag bearer and cyclist Anna Meares waves the Australia flag as the team appear in the stadium
Celebration: This is the 20th edition of the Commonwealth Games. The first was hosted by Hamilton, Canada, in 1930
Sound of Scotland: The Pipes and Drums of the Scottish Regiments perform at Celtic Park
Guest of honour: The Queen looks delighted as she watches the athletes from each of the 71 nations walk out in front of the crowd
Royal arrival: The Queen, head of the Commonwealth, arrived at Celtic Park by car with the Duke of Edinburgh for the Games opening ceremony
Pitch perfect: Singer Susan Boyle performs Mull of Kintyre with pianist Kennedy Aitchison during the opening ceremony
Golden oldie: Rod Stewart, a huge Scotland fan, sings to the crowd of 40,000 during the sparkling ceremony in Glasgow
Colourful display: The Red Arrows flew over Celtic Park during the early stages of the ceremony
Atmosphere: People soak up the atmosphere in the Live Zone as they watch the Red Arrows fly over Celtic Park
Experience: Artistic director David Zolkwer has overseen opening ceremonies for South Africa¿s 2010 World Cup and the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester
Explosive start: Karen Dunbar and John Barrowman perform at the beginning of the opening ceremony at Celtic Park
Scottish culture: Tunnock's tea cakes were among the things celebrated in the first performance of the evening in Glasgow
Ready to go: Celtic Park is packed to the rafters ahead of the opening ceremony of the 20th Commonwealth Games
Home fans: Young Scotland spectators with the Saltire painted on their faces at Celtic Park before the ceremony gets under way
Mass viewership: The eyes of the world will fall on Glasgow with a global television audience of more than one billion people expected to tune in to watch the events unfold
Travelling support: A group of Team England fans are in high spirits at Celtic's 40,000-seater stadium ahead of the glittering opening ceremony
In the spotlight: Three Team Scotland fans wearing viking helmets with the Saltire on joke around in the sunshine at Celtic Park
Head-to-head: Fans gather at Celtic Park before the 20th Commonwealth Games opening ceremony kicks off
Happy to be there: Barrie Schofield, 66, from Paisley, in the stands before the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
Hands on: Members of Team Fiji hold the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton in the Team Fiji camp at the Commonwealth Games Athletes' Village in Glasgow
Fancy a fight? Prince Charles jokingly spars with a member of the Jamaican Commonwealth Boxing Team as he visits the Emirates Arena and Chris Hoy Velodrome
Making a joke: Prince Charles and Camilla speak to Welsh Commonwealth badminton players during a visit to the Emirates Arena and Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow
Excitement: Long queues at the Commonwealth Games Ticket Office in Glasgow City centre ahead of the opening ceremony
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