Here’s How to Watch Princess Eugenie’s Royal Wedding on TV
In a week, on Friday, October 12, Princess Eugenie will marry Jack Brooksbank in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. The royal family has once again invited several members of the public to join in the festivities on the grounds of the castle, but if you’re not one of the lucky few hundred guests, you can watch the wedding on TV.
TLC has locked down the exclusive US TV rights to Princess Eugenie’s nuptials and will present coverage hosted by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford from ITV’s This Morning. If you want to see it live, though, you’ll have to wake up early. Like, really early.
The network will begin its three-hour commercial-free coverage as a live feed starting at 4:25am ET, with a tape delay on the West Coast. And for those of us who can’t resist hitting the snooze button, TLC will re-air the wedding at 7:25am ET. You can also watch the nuptials after the live telecast on-demand via the TLC Go streaming platform.
Additionally, the network, which is famous for programs including Say Yes to the Dress and A Wedding Story, will offer royal content and interactive elements in the days leading up to the main event.
Howard Lee, president and GM of TLC, spoke about having the rare opportunity to air two royal weddings in one year, telling Variety, “Weddings are an essential part of our programming DNA, and having two royal weddings is cause for celebration on TLC. In May, we were thrilled to provide live coverage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding. Now it’s Princess Eugenie’s turn, and US fans of the royal family will get to witness all the flourishes of this big day only on TLC.”
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