How to watch the Royal Wedding: live stream Harry and Meghan wherever you are

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The Royal Wedding - key dates and timesThe Royal Wedding is taking place on Saturday May 19 in St George's Chapel in the grounds of Windsor
Castle, followed by a procession around the streets of Windsor
Guests are expected to start arriving at the chapel at 9am BST, with Princes William and Harry expected to arrive at around 11:45am BST,
followed shortly by HRH Queen Elizabeth II at 11:55am BST.The ceremony itself will start at 12pm BST, with the procession through the
streets beginning at 1pm BST
The procession is expected to last for about 25 minutes.The Royal Wedding is almost here, and you'll be able to watch every moment as Meghan
Markle walks down the aisle to marry Prince Harry in St
George's Chapel, on the grounds of Windsor Castle. The service will be conducted by The Rt Revd
David Conner, the Dean of Windsor, and will be officiated by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury. It's been six months since the formal
announcement of the announcement of the engagement between HRH Prince Harry and the American actress, and excitement is reaching fever
pitch.Ever since Prince Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II first allowed television cameras into the chapel during her wedding to
Prince Philip, royal weddings have been an event celebrated the world over. Harry's mother Princess Diana's wedding to Prince Charles is
currently the most watched live television event in UK history with 31 million people tuning in to watch live
Thanks to the wonders of the internet you can be one of the millions watching Harry and Meghan's wedding from anywhere - we have information
on your viewing options in Australia, the US, Canada, New Zealand and anywhere else you are in the world..How to live stream the Royal
Wedding in the UK:There are a number of different options for how to watch the Royal Wedding in the UK
The entire event will be broadcast on BBC One, with coverage running from 9am until 2pm BST, being presented by Dermot O'Leary and Kirsty
Young from the castle's moat, with Huw Edwards presenting from the roof of the Windsor Guard Room.If you'd prefer to hear Philip Schofield
and Julie Etchingham's presentation of events, you'll want to tune in to the ITV coverage from 9:25am until 3pm BST
Or just use TVPlayer.com and flick between the two at your will.There is also the option to watch the event on Sky, where Sky News is
broadcasting all the festivities in Ultra HD
The Sky coverage starts at 9am and runs until 3pm.Live stream the Royal Wedding for free anywhere else in the world:1
Download and install a VPNIf you don't have easy access to watch the Royal Wedding 2018 online in your country, the best way to watch it for
free is to download and install a VPN and then stream the UK coverage
We've tested all of the major VPN services and we rate ExpressVPN as the absolute best
It's compatible with all of your devices, supports most streaming services and ranks amongst the fastest
You can even install it on devices like an Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox and PlayStation
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Connect to the appropriate server locationSimply open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location - it's super
easy to do
Choose UK if you want to stream its coverage of Harry and Megan's big day.3
Go to TVPlayer.comThis is a great service and, crucially, is a free and legal way to stream live all the royal festivities
TVPlayer.com gives you access to tonnes more channels without even having to register your email address. Where else can I watch the Royal
Wedding 2018 using a VPNA VPN will enable you to watch the Royal Wedding 2018 from literally anywhere
So that obviously includes: China, Russia, India, Thailand, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, Finland, Israel, Canada, Germany, Denmark, India,
Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Romania, Mexico, France, Sweden, Italy, Czech Republic, Ireland, Poland, Kenya, Hungary, South Africa,
Indonesia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Egypt and more!How to live stream the Royal Wedding 2018 in the US:Like the UK viewers, viewers in the US
have a number of different options for how to tune in
Unlike their British counterparts, American viewers are going to need an early start if they plan to watch all the run up to the event. BBC
America will be running a simultaneous broadcast with BBC One, starting at 4:15am ET, 1:15am PT
If you're only wanting to view the event itself, you may be more interested in HBO's coverage that begins with the ceremony at 7:15am ET,
4:15am PT. Both BBC America and HBO require a subscription to watch, should you want a free to watch option, it's worth checking out CBS,
NBC, ABC and Good Morning America which will each be devoting time on Saturday to the festivities. If you're not going to be near a TV set,
there will be online and mobile coverage from most of these providers too. How to live stream the Royal Wedding 2018 in Canada:It's a
simpler proposition if you're in Canada, with the ceremony being broadcast by CBC from 4am EST (1am PT)
Remember, the ceremony itself will only start at 7am ET, 4am PT, so if that's all you're interested in seeing, don't set your alarm too
early.How to live stream the Royal Wedding 2018 in Australia:Australian viewers have a number of different options for watching the marriage
ceremony for free, with the BBC broadcast being shown simultaneously by Foxtel, starting at 7pm AEST.If you'd rather have coverage that is
more Aussie-flavored, there's local coverage from ABC, SBS, Seven, and Nine, with start times ranging from 7pm to 7.30pm AEST.How to live
stream the Royal Wedding 2018 in New Zealand:Your choices are a little more limited if you're in New Zealand, with the BBC coverage being
broadcast by TVNZ from 10.30pm Wellington-time
This is only the final half hour of the preamble so you'll see the royal family arrive but not the rest of the guests. If that's too late a
night for you, TVNZ will also be showing highlights the following day. Main image courtesy of eurovision.TVFFDmEyTo5rUFgQiFUqzHrf.jpg#