First down the aisle went Harry and Meghan, and now the royals have got another wedding lined up for Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank. It's taking place at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle - but you don't have to be invited to feel a part of the day as the happy occasion will be broadcast live. And we'll tell you how to watch the Royal Wedding online from anywhere and on TV.
Already another Royal Wedding is taking place. This time it's Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank who will be tying the knot right now.
Official coverage starts from 10am BST where you can watch the guests arrive at Windsor Castle before the main event. The service will run for an hour from 11am BST.
Beyond the arrival build up you will be able to catch the event live as it happens right from inside the chapel. That means not only will you see the romantic moments themselves but also a moving performance from famed opera singer Andrea Bocelli with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Then, of course, you can see the newly weds leave in their horse drawn carriage in classic fairytale wedding style.
The good news is we've made watching the event super easy no matter where you are or what gadget you have nearby. Read on to find out how to watch the Eugenie and Jack wedding from anywhere in the world.
How to watch the wedding in the UK:
The entire occasion will be aired this Friday in the UK on ITV meaning you can watch it live on your TV. This also means you can catch it online using the ITV Hub and the handy Hub app for mobile and tablet.
For those watching as it happens the event will be shown on national institution This Morning meaning you can get a guided view of the affair and everyone in attendance with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford presenting.
Live stream the Royal Wedding for free anywhere else in the world:
Where else can I watch the Royal Wedding using a VPN?
A VPN will enable you to watch the wedding from literally anywhere. So that obviously includes: the US, Australia, New Zealand, China, Russia, India, Thailand, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, Finland, Israel, Canada, Germany, Denmark, India, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Romania, Mexico, France, Sweden, Italy, Czech Republic, Ireland, Poland, Kenya, Hungary, South Africa, Indonesia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Egypt and more!
Watch the Royal Wedding on YouTube, Facebook or Twitter
The wedding is available on a host of platforms online. That means everything from YouTube to Facebook and Twitter will cover the event from multiple accounts. Which ones? These ones:
- YouTube - The Duke of York Channel , The Royal Family Channel
- Facebook - Duke of York Facebook page The Royal Family page
- Twitter - @TheDukeOfYork @TheRoyalFamily
Main image courtesy of royal.uk