Watch the Royal Wedding Live Streaming of UK's Prince William and Catherine (better known as Kate) Middleton. Join the Royal couple in their wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London today (Friday), April 29, 2010.
You can also follow the Royal Wedding Online through different Social Networks, Video Sharing websites (e.g. Youtube) and online news channels.
Here are different options from which you can watch the Royal Wedding online:
Livestream: AP Live, CBS News, ET TheInsider.com and the UK Press Association are all hosting live coverage and commentary on Livestream beginning at 5 a.m. ET (9 a.m. GMT). Viewers can RSVP to various channels to receive reminders about the event.
YouTube: Beginning at 5 a.m. ET (9 a.m. GMT), YouTube, in conjunction with Clarence House and St. James’s Palace, will host the official Royal Wedding livestream. A multimedia live blog will accompany the stream — a YouTube first — with commentary, historical information, additional footage and an integrated Twitter feed.
BBC: The BBC is hosting its own livestream from 5:30 a.m. ET (9:30 a.m. GMT) to 8:30 a.m. ET. A live blog will also be running on the BBC’s site, featuring input from Brides editor Millie Bratten, on-the-ground correspondent Fraser McAlpine and Mackenzie Wilson, who will be gathering reactions from fans and observers. Royal correspondent Peter Hunt will join in with commentary later in the day.
ABC News: ABC News will be streaming live coverage on ABCNews.com, Facebook, Hulu and on the ABC News app for iPad [iTunes link].
Fox News: Fox News will be streaming the wedding on foxnews.com, and on its apps for iOS [iTunes link] and Android.
ITN: UK broadcaster ITN will be streaming the event live on Facebook from 4 a.m. ET (9 a.m GMT) 9 a.m. ET.
Those who prefer to receive Royal Wedding updates via their social networks can get updates via the British Monarchy’s Facebook Page and Clarence House’s Twitter feed. St. James’s Palace has put together an official Royal Wedding hub at officialroyalwedding2011.org, which pulls in updates from Facebook, Twitter and Flickr.
Facebook users will be able to watch the Royal Wedding Live on Facebook at ITN’s Page, and/or host their own Royal Wedding livestream on their Walls courtesy of E!, which plans to release an embeddable stream.
If you want to do more than just follow the Royal Wedding, you’re invited to send your congratulations to William and Catherine via a video guest book on YouTube, donate to the charitable gift registry, and submit to Flickr’s Royal Wedding Album and contest.
How do you plan to follow the Royal Wedding? Let us know in the comments below.
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You can also follow the Royal Wedding Online through different Social Networks, Video Sharing websites (e.g. Youtube) and online news channels.
Here are different options from which you can watch the Royal Wedding online:
YouTube: Beginning at 5 a.m. ET (9 a.m. GMT), YouTube, in conjunction with Clarence House and St. James’s Palace, will host the official Royal Wedding livestream. A multimedia live blog will accompany the stream — a YouTube first — with commentary, historical information, additional footage and an integrated Twitter feed.
BBC: The BBC is hosting its own livestream from 5:30 a.m. ET (9:30 a.m. GMT) to 8:30 a.m. ET. A live blog will also be running on the BBC’s site, featuring input from Brides editor Millie Bratten, on-the-ground correspondent Fraser McAlpine and Mackenzie Wilson, who will be gathering reactions from fans and observers. Royal correspondent Peter Hunt will join in with commentary later in the day.
ABC News: ABC News will be streaming live coverage on ABCNews.com, Facebook, Hulu and on the ABC News app for iPad [iTunes link].
Fox News: Fox News will be streaming the wedding on foxnews.com, and on its apps for iOS [iTunes link] and Android.
ITN: UK broadcaster ITN will be streaming the event live on Facebook from 4 a.m. ET (9 a.m GMT) 9 a.m. ET.
Those who prefer to receive Royal Wedding updates via their social networks can get updates via the British Monarchy’s Facebook Page and Clarence House’s Twitter feed. St. James’s Palace has put together an official Royal Wedding hub at officialroyalwedding2011.org, which pulls in updates from Facebook, Twitter and Flickr.
Facebook users will be able to watch the Royal Wedding Live on Facebook at ITN’s Page, and/or host their own Royal Wedding livestream on their Walls courtesy of E!, which plans to release an embeddable stream.
If you want to do more than just follow the Royal Wedding, you’re invited to send your congratulations to William and Catherine via a video guest book on YouTube, donate to the charitable gift registry, and submit to Flickr’s Royal Wedding Album and contest.
How do you plan to follow the Royal Wedding? Let us know in the comments below.
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Related Posts:
The Royal Wedding replay video
Kate Middleton's wedding dress designer
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