The highly-anticipated Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will be held on April 29, 2011 at Westminster Abbey. The attention of millions of people around the globe will focus on every precious moment of the event as it happens.
In the countries where the event is not broadcasted live the solution is to watch it over Internet.
YouTube has announced that they will be partnering with the Royal Family to bring the Royal Wedding live to the masses with a live stream. The entire Royal Wedding ceremony will be live streamed on the Royal Channel at http://www.youtube.com/theroyalchannel.
The live stream will begin at 10:00am BST (9:00am GMT, 2:00am PT, 5:00am 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 afterward.
BBC also will stream the event live online at bbc.co.uk/royalwedding, but you may need to get a UK VPN service in order to be able to watch it from outside UK.
So if you are eager to catch up the Royal Wedding, but can’t attend in person, head over to a computer to watch it live.
