At this point of April, it is difficult to get through the day without hearing, seeing or reading about the Royal Wedding. With the Royal wedding only 9 days away (April 29th, 2011 10:00 a.m. London Time), the anticipation is almost too much to bear for us. Not very often do we get to enjoy weddings as royal as, well, The Royal Wedding. Speculations are everywhere, and the world over is becoming obsessed with the details of the gala.
The ladies of Soirée Productions love nothing more than a fabulous wedding, and since The Royal Wedding simply guarantees this, we have paid careful attention to how we are going to soak up as much Royal+Wedding as we can during the days surrounding April 29th, 2011…
Here’s what we have gathered, so that we can tune in for a full experience…
Thursday, April 27th, 2011
At 6:30 p.m. eastern time, NBC’s Nightly News will begin broadcasting from London, include a special preview of the wedding and information on the city and all of the pre-wedding information.
AT 8:00 p.m. eastern time, NBC will air a behind the scenes documentary, “Inside the Royal Wedding”.
Friday, April 29th, 2011-Wedding Day
NBC will begin broadcasting a special edition of their “Today” show of the live coverage of The Royal Wedding at 4 am eastern time that will continue until 11a.m. eastern time. The broad cast will feature special hosts and be broadcasted both from New York and London. We’ll be able to enjoy live feed of the many different celebrations going on in London, including what’s going on at Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, and Westminster Abbey.
From 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. eastern time, “Dateline” will begin their broadcast of an “Instant Documentary” of Post-Wedding excitement.
NBC’s weekend broadcast will still be from London, reviewing the wedding and catching glimpses of the city’s celebration.
If you aren’t near your tv, not to worry. There are plenty more ways to catch the live broadcast of The Prince and his bride…
You can catch the Royal Channel on YouTube for a live feed of Prince William and Kate Middleton saying their vows.
The Royal Channel is a great resource, even if you are watching the event on NBC. You can view maps of the Procession, get a minute by minute countdown, join other fans, and even upload your own special video message to Prince William and the Princess-to-be.
With so much technology available these days you can not only watch the wedding broadcast on your mobile device, but you can download apps that will enhance your experience of The Royal Wedding. Check out what’s available for your phone, but Apple and Android users have amazing apps available to them,including apps that take you on virtual tours of the Westminster Abbey as well as apps that provide details on the last seven Royal Weddings.
This is a day that practically everyone will be celebrating, especially those of us that truly have a passion for weddings. Tune in, wherever you are, and join us in watching a beautifully momentous day in history.
Your Invitation to Watch the Royal Wedding is below.