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Harper's Bazaar

Watch Princess Eugenie's Wedding on YouTube Right Now

Amy Mackelden
Updated
Photo credit: Max Mumby/Indigo - Getty Images
Photo credit: Max Mumby/Indigo - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

The second royal wedding of 2018 is fast approaching, with Princess Eugenie set to marry Jack Brooksbank next Friday, October 12. After months of speculating how to watch the nuptials from the U.S., we finally have an answer. Find the YouTube livestream, and more ways to watch the ceremony, below.

TV

TLC will be broadcasting the ceremony stateside, and it'll be the only network to do so. The live broadcast will begin at 4:25 a.m. EST on Friday, October 12, and an encore broadcast will air at 7:25 a.m. EST. Viewers can also livestream the wedding at tlc.com or on the TLC Go app by signing in with their cable providers.

Livestream

The royal family and the Duke of York will also livestream the ceremony on their respective social media channels starting at 5 a.m. EST/10 a.m. BST. Keep an eye out on the accounts below:

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Royal Family: YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter

Duke and Duchess of York: Facebook and Twitter




When Meghan Markle wed Prince Harry on May 19, Forbes reported that, per Nielsen data, 29 million people watched the royal wedding, which could be accessed on 15 different channels at the time. However, as Meghan is American, and a famous actress, it's likely that the viewership for her wedding was much larger than the potential audience of Princess Eugenie's wedding might be.

It's also worth noting that Eugenie's wedding is taking place an hour earlier than Meghan and Harry's, meaning that U.S. watchers will need to be awake before the ceremony starts at 11 a.m. local time, which means getting up before 6 a.m EST.

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However, it's impossible to deny that there's still interest in the second royal wedding of 2018, especially as it's likely to be well attended by a whole host of celebrities, including (possibly) George Clooney.

This post has been updated.

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