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Unless you are one of the 600 guests who received a coveted invitation to the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, or the 2,000 invited to watch on the grounds, you’ll need to witness the monarchical moment on the small screen.
With cameras allowed inside the ceremony, a slew of networks are carrying live coverage of all the matrimonial magic, including the cvows, Markle’s dress and the couple’s carriage ride around Windsor greeting the public.
The ceremony begins May 19 at noon local time, or 7 a.m. ET/4 a.m. PT in the U.S. For those in the U.S., here is a guide to where you can watch the highly anticipated nuptials.
ABC
ABC’s five-hour coverage on Good Morning America, hosted by network veterans Robin Roberts and David Muir, will start at 5 a.m. ET.
BBC/BBC America
BBC America will live-stream the entire event. You can watch the live coverage online by signing in with your subscription to a cable or satellite provider.
CBS
CBS’ live coverage will start at 4 a.m. ET and be hosted by Gayle King and Kevin Frazier. The network’s correspondent Tina Brown will join in for commentary. Later that day, CBS will air a two-hour special, Royal Romance: The Marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
CNN
Anderson Cooper, Alisyn Camerota and Don Lemon will anchor the cable network’s coverage starting at 4 a.m. ET from Windsor. CNN’s Royal correspondent Max Foster, CNNI anchor Richard Quest, senior international correspondent Clarissa Ward and fashion expert Joe Zee also are among those who’ll be part of the coverage.
E!
E! Live From the Royal Wedding, hosted by Giuliana Rancic, Brad Goreski, Sarah-Jane Crawford and royal expert Melanie Bromley, runs from 5 to 10 a.m. ET.
Fox News
FNC chief news anchor Shepard Smith and America’s Newsroom co-anchor Sandra Smith will broadcast from outside St. George’s Chapel starting at 6 a.m. ET. Ainsley Earhardt will also co-host Fox & Friends Weekend live from Windsor beginning at 5 a.m. ET.
HBO
After hosting Amazon’s coverage of the Rose Parade earlier this year, Cord Hosenbeck and Tish Cattigan — aka Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon — will host HBO’s live coverage of the royal wedding starting at 7:30 a.m. ET.
NBC
NBC’s Today, led by Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, will start broadcasting from Windsor Castle at 4:30 a.m. ET.
PBS
PBS will broadcast The Royal Wedding: Prince Harry & Meghan Markle, with live coverage from the BBC, starting at 4:15 a.m. ET. Meredith Vieira will be joined by U.K. host Matt Baker, along with reports from Anita Rani at Windsor Castle.
TLC
TLC will air four hours of live coverage starting at 5 a.m ET, followed by the premiere of Royal Wedding Revealed at 10 p.m. ET featuring commentary from style experts Randy Fenoli, Lori Allen, Monte Durham, George Kotsiopoulos and Hayley Paige.
Movie theaters
Through a partnership with BritBox, Fathom Events will show the royal wedding at 200 movie theaters in the U.S. without commercials, starting at 10 a.m. local time.
Live streams
Several networks, including ABC, CBS, CNN and BBC America, will live-stream their coverage. The New York Times also will stream the ceremony on its website.
YouTube
The Royal Family’s official YouTube channel will live-stream the event, starting with the wedding procession and the actual ceremony at Windsor Castle, before repeating the stream for all time zones.
Watch one of the live streams below.
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