Here’s Where And When You Can Watch The Royal Wedding Saturday
If you're anything like me, you absolutely can't wait to watch the royal wedding this weekend.
It will require a bit of work and an alarm clock, as the festivities basically start in the middle of the night our time. The good news is, there is nothing a donut and some coffee can't fix.
The wedding of the year will take place at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. (No big deal.) Because the ceremony itself begins at noon London time, the wedding will officially start around 7 a.m. here.
Before that, there is a long list of events and traditions which will require an even earlier alarm clock. Because of the magnitude of the wedding, every major network will have coverage before, during and after the event, which means there will be plenty of programming to help you get your royal fix. It also means you will be getting up right after you go to bed. (Ha!)
Here's where you can catch it all.
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ABC
A special edition of Good Morning America will begin at 4 a.m. our time and continue for the next five hours. You can also catch the live coverage on Freeform and ABC News' digital platforms.
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BBC America
BBC America's coverage will start at 3 a.m. They will also re-air the wedding later that night, at 9 p.m. our time, for those of us that just aren't morning people. Ha!
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CBS
CBS This Morning's coverage will begin at 3 a.m. our time. You can catch it all live on CBSN and CBS News' 24/7 streaming news network as well. There will also be a special report that night at 7 p.m. (if you aren't already asleep by then.)
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E!
The entertainment channel's coverage begins at 4 a.m.with a big recap Saturday night at 6.
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Fox
Fox & Friends Weekend will start broadcasting live at 4 a.m. our time before the channel's live coverage at 5 a.m.
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HBO
If you want a good laugh Saturday morning (you may need one when your alarm goes off in the middle of the night) this is the place to be! The network will go live starting at 6:30 a.m. with fake broadcasters, played by Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon. You can also catch it later that day.
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NBC
The Today Show will go royal, beginning their live coverage at 3:30 a.m. central time. Their special coverage will continue until 10 a.m. You can also catch the big day on Snapchat, as they anchor live from the social media platform as well.
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PBS
The network will begin coverage starting at 3:15 a.m.
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TLC
Who knew TLC was a big fan of the royal wedding? They will cover the big event life for four hours starting at 4 a.m. Later that night, they will air a one-hour special recapping the big event. Catch it at 9 p.m.