There are just days to go until Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tie the knot, and if you're anything like us, you're dying to know how you can watch the royal wedding in Australia. Well, we've got you covered with this post!. Now all that's left to do is gather your pals, don your finest hat (the #SquadGoals baseball cap from your hen party will do in a pinch!) and pop the prosecco!
When is the Royal Wedding?
The royal wedding ceremony kicks off at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle at 12 noon on Saturday, May 19th, but we can expect at least an hour of television coverage beforehand as the guests start to arrive. For Australian audiences, the wedding will kick off at 7pm AWST, 7.45pm ACWST, 8.30pm ACST, 9pm AEST and 9.30pm LHST. At 8pm AWST, 8.45pm ACWST, 9.30pm ACST, 10pm AEST and 10.30pm LHST, the newlyweds will take a carriage ride through Windsor town.
How can I watch the Royal Wedding in Australia?
TV stations around the world will be broadcasting live coverage of the royal wedding, hosted by big-name presenters. In Australia, Channel Nine will broadcast coverage of the royal wedding. Georgie Gardner and Karl Stefanovic will host on locations from Windsor and London. Kensington Palace has confirmed that there will be cameras inside the chapel, so we should be able to watch parts of the ceremony!
How can I watch the Royal Wedding online?
In Australia, you'll be able to stream the royal wedding on 9Now.
You can also stream the Royal Wedding online on the Royal Family's Official YouTube Channel.
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