Apparently, Google has announced today that the footage of the entire ceremony will be live-streamed on their official YouTube channel.
The YouTube Channel for the Royal Wedding is youtube.com/theroyalchannel, but if you are reading this on your mobile, you can visit the official Royal Wedding Youtube URL from your mobile browser and it should play the royal wedding on your mobile using its default Youtube application.
The live stream will begin at 10:00a BST (9:00a GMT, 2:00a PT, 5:00a ET) on Friday, April 29, and will follow the wedding procession, marriage ceremony at Westminster Abbey and balcony kiss. Alongside the live stream, The Royal Channel will also feature live blog commentary of the event to give timely updates and insights as the day unfolds. For those of you in different time zones, the footage will be reshown in its entirety directly following the event and will be available in full on the site to view afterwards.
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