If you dont have access to a TV-Set during the ceremony you dont have
to worry: The Royal Couple has just greenlit plans to broadcast the
whole ceremony live to the internet via YouTube.
The live Web coverage will last for the main four hours of the
wedding and feature the marriage ceremony at Westminster Abbey, the
procession to Buckingham Palace and the newlyweds’ appearance on the
Buckingham Palace balcony.
A palace spokeserson explains their decision as follows: “The couple
want the wedding to be as accessible to as many people as possible, and
that’s why they are communicating in this way.”
Come back here on April 29 for the link to the livestream so you can watch the wedding live on the internet.
But you will have to get up early: the wedding will air from 02.00-06.00 PT and 05.00-09.00 ET, in Europe 09.00-13.00 GMT.
The whole coverage will also be available for later viewing on YouTube.
Clarence House has revealed the route that the Royal Couple will take
to and from the Wedding Ceremony as well as the vehicles that will be
used. One of the highlights of the Celebrations will be the ride in a
State Landau, that was specifically built for King Edward VII in 1902.
It has been used before by Charles and Diana, and many other Royals,
over the years.
For the separate arrival of Miss Middleton and Prince William at Westminster Abbey, two classic cars will be used.
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