It seems like everyone is going to be covering Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding when it takes place this Saturday. That’s very good news if you’re someone who likes to stream everything online as there are tons of options, with no TV necessary.
The wedding starts at noon London time — that’s 7 a.m. ET and 4 a.m. PT. You’ll find a number of news outlets covering the event with commentary and pre-shows, as well as streams on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch Harry and Meghan tie the knot online.
CBS begins live-streaming its coverage at 1 a.m. PT/4 a.m. ET. It’ll include commentary from journalist Tina Brown, best known for her book “The Diana Chronicles,” a biography a Princess Diana. Watch it right here for free.
BBC America also begins its stream at 1 a.m. PT/4 a.m. ET, on its website and mobile apps, which you can find right here. Note that you’ll need a cable subscription login to watch.
The Washington Post is also airing live coverage, with commentary from pop culture host Hannah Jewell, starting at 1 a.m. PT/4 a.m. ET. Find it free on the Washington Post website and on its YouTube channel.
PBS‘ coverage will consist of commentary from Meredith Vieira and Matt Baker. It starts streaming at 1:30 a.m. PT/4:30 a.m. ET on its website, which you can watch right here for free.
And you can watch CNN‘s coverage on its website and mobile apps, starting at 2 a.m. PT/5 a.m. ET. Catch it right here. You’ll also need a cable login to watch.
The royal family also has its own YouTube channel that’ll broadcast a live stream of the wedding, so if you want a commentary free version, this one might be for you. The stream starts with the wedding — so no pre-show, obviously — at 4 a.m. PT/7 a.m. ET. Catch it right here.
Finally, for a different approach, try Sky News‘ streaming coverage. It’s making use of an Amazon face-recognition technology called Rekognition, in an attempt to identify guests as they arrive at the wedding. That’s of interest thanks to the mix between royalty and celebrities likely to be in attendance, both because the royal family has plenty of famous friends, and because of Markle’s career in Hollywood. The royals haven’t released the guest list, though, so Sky News will attempt to keep you apprised.
Royal Wedding Star Guide: A-Listers Expected at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Big Day (Photos)
The royal wedding has always been something of a Hollywood affair, but this year the bride-to-be is actually a Hollywood star, Meghan Markle of the show "Suits." And because of her added celebrity being engaged to Prince Harry, she can now attract some serious A-listers to their big wedding day on May 19. Not every one of these celebs have confirmed, but they've all been invited, according to reports, and added to the just 600-person guest list. The stars won't outshine the royal family, but here's who to keep an eye out for anyway.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton
This is a no-brainer, and Prince William has been confirmed as best man for his brother Harry. Middleton naturally will also be in attendance, but not the newly born Prince Louis. However, Prince George and Princess Charlotte are expected to play a part in the ceremony.
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The cast of "Suits"
The core cast of Markle's USA show "Suits" has all been invited, including Gabriel Macht, Rick Hoffman, Sarah Rafferty, Gina Torres, showrunner Aaron Korsh and her on-screen love interest, Patrick Adams.
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Priyanka Chopra
The "Quantico" star told Us that she would be attending but hadn't yet picked out a dress. "I've known Meghan for three years and I'm so happy the way the world has responded to her because as long as I've known her," she told Us. "She's that girl who thinks out of the box. She has always been an activist. She has always had a strong voice. She's an ambitious girl of today. I think the world needs strong role models like Meghan. I think, I hope, Meghan will end up being one of those people."
Markle met the "Made in Chelsea" reality star Mackintosh back in 2016, the same summer she started dating Prince Harry, and became fast friends. Several outlets have speculated that she'll be one of Markle's bridesmaids.
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Serena Williams
Tennis great Serena Williams has been close with Markle for years, and she told "Good Morning America's" Robin Roberts that not only did she have some advice for Markle on her wedding day, but that she would, "see if I can make it." Unfortunately, the date falls near the start of the French Open, the first major Williams will compete in since becoming a new mom back in September. If she shows, she's expected to bring her husband, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, as her plus-one.
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Ed Sheeran
The British singer-songwriter was reportedly asked to perform a few songs, and though he hasn't confirmed the news, he has previously expressed interest in the past.
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Sir Elton John
Sir Elton reportedly canceled two concerts that coincided with the wedding date to be at the ceremony for the son of his dear friend, the late Princess Diana.
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Serena Williams, Priyanka Chopra, Ed Sheeran and more are expected on May 19
The royal wedding has always been something of a Hollywood affair, but this year the bride-to-be is actually a Hollywood star, Meghan Markle of the show "Suits." And because of her added celebrity being engaged to Prince Harry, she can now attract some serious A-listers to their big wedding day on May 19. Not every one of these celebs have confirmed, but they've all been invited, according to reports, and added to the just 600-person guest list. The stars won't outshine the royal family, but here's who to keep an eye out for anyway.