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You Can Watch The Royal Wedding Live On YouTube Tomorrow

In case you were concerned about where to watch the royal wedding tomorrow, look no further than YouTube.

On Saturday, May 19, Prince Harry and American actor Meghan Markle will get married at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. A live stream of the event will follow the wedding procession and ceremony, according to YouTube’s blog, which will appear on the Royal Family’s YouTube channel.

The Royal Family’s channel has a modest 231,000 subscribers on YouTube, with 395 already “waiting” to watch the wedding’s live stream as of this writing. It will begin at 6 AM EST tomorrow (11 AM BST).

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After the live viewing ends, the video will remain available on the Royal Family’s YouTube channel. A video of the royal wedding’s carriage procession route was already posted today on the channel. The barebones video

, taken from a car’s front window, has already been watched over 1,300 times. Markle is also the most viewed among royalty on YouTube in 2018, with over 94 million total views on the platform since January 1.

When Kate Middleton married Prince William back in April 2011, the video also streamed on YouTube. Seven years later, the video, which runs over three hours, has over 5.4 million views.

If you’re not at home on your couch tomorrow but in Cannes for the film festival, you may also be able to catch a live stream of the big event. The American Pavilion at Cannes will stream the royal wedding while serving “British classics” and “special cocktails.”

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