Here’s How to Watch the Royal Wedding Between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

We’ve got you covered whether you want to stream Saturday’s nuptials or watch live on TV

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The biggest wedding of the year (dare I say, decade?! Sorry, Kim and Kanye) is finally here, and we’ve got all the intel on where and how to watch the royal affair, whether you’re a cord-cutter or loyal to your network TV.

The wedding between Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle will begin at noon in Windsor, England. In the U.S., that’s 7 a.m. on the East Coast and an early 4 a.m. for left coasters — but arrivals begin at least two hours before that … so get your (caffeinated) tea ready.

Several celebrities are expected to show up, from Markle’s “Suits” co-star Patrick Adams to Sir Elton John. And while Markle’s father won’t be attending the wedding because of his health, Prince Charles will walk her at least some of the way down the aisle on Saturday.

See below for your viewing options (and get ready to wake up early if you want to watch live):

 

ABC:

“Good Morning America” is bringing us a five-hour special of the historic event. You can watch it on ABC beginning at 5 a.m., hosted by Robin Roberts and David Muir, who will be live from St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. You can also stream their coverage on ABC News’ Live page on Facebook.

 

NBC: 

The Peacock’s coverage will be available to stream on the NBC app and website in addition to your regular old TV. Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb will host from Windsor Castle beginning at 4:30 a.m. ET.

CBS: 

The eye will have coverage hosted by Gayle King and Kevin Frazier with the help of “special correspondent” Tina Brown. You can also stream it on the CBS app or website, beginning at 4 a.m. ET.

BBC America: 

You can stream the wedding on the BBC’s app or watch it on TV with coverage beginning at 4 a.m. ET.

 

E!: 

Watch the wedding complete with commentary from Giuliana Rancic, Brad Goreski and Sarah-Jane Crawford beginning at 5 a.m. ET.

 

HBO:

Watch the hilarious Cord Hosenbeck (Will Ferrell) and Tish Cattigan (Molly Shannon) host the royal wedding on HBO and HBO Go beginning at 7:30 a.m. ET.

MSNBC: 

The network will air the entire wedding beginning at 4:15 ET with Joy Reid hosting their coverage.

CNN:

The cable news network will begin coverage at 5 a.m. ET, and you can stream the wedding on CNN’s app in addition to on cable.

TLC: 

Enjoy fashion commentary from Randy Fenoli, Lori Allen, Monte Durham, George Kotsiopoulos and Hayley Paige on TLC. The cable channel’s coverage will begin at 5 a.m. ET.

PBS:

PBS will have live reports from the BBC UK as well as commentary from Meredith Vieira and Matt Baker. Their coverage will begin at 4:15 a.m. ET.

Facebook: 

The Royal Wedding will be streaming on Facebook, as well. The Royal Family’s official Facebook page will also have a live stream beginning at 6 a.m. ET.

Hulu:

If you have a Hulu Live subscription, then you’ll be able to stream the wedding on TV through Hulu.

Sling:

If you have a Sling subscription, you’ll also be able to stream on channels offered on the service.

Watch TheWrap’s royal experts dish on all your burning wedding questions below in the video below.

Here’s How to Watch the Royal Wedding Between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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