The day has almost arrived: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will tie the knot Saturday in the royal-family-and-Suits mash-up we never knew we needed.
The couple will marry at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in front of family, friends and likely quite a few celebrities. Here’s everything you need to know about how to tune in:
When is the wedding?
The wedding ceremony will start at noon, London time. That means 7 a.m.
When will the wedding be over?
Around 8 a.m. Afterward, Harry and Meghan ride in a carriage around the castle to wave to spectators.
Where can I watch online?
Most coverage will start quite early in preparation of guests arriving at the chapel. Sometimes arrivals are the best part, as you’ll get to scope out the fashion (okay, the hats) and finally see which stars are in attendance. Among the many online options (you may need a cable log-in for some):
The Washington Post will begin streaming live coverage at 4 a.m., with commentary from Hannah Jewell, on its home page and Youtube channel. After the wedding, the Post will have clips showing what you missed.
CBS begins coverage at 4 a.m.; you can live-stream it; same with BBC America.
PBS offers a live stream on its website at 4:30 a.m.
CNN will live-stream everything on its homepage and apps starting at 5 a.m.
Where can I watch on TV?
Starting at 4 a.m.: BBC America, CBS
4:15 a.m.: PBS
4:30 a.m.: NBC
5 a.m.: ABC, CNN, E!, TLC, Fox News Channel
7 a.m.: CNN en Español will simulcast CNN’s coverage
