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How to watch the Royal Wedding online

You don't have to look any farther than YouTube.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will wed at 11 a.m. BST on May 19. That's somewhere in the neighborhood of 6 a.m. on the east coast of the U.S., and 3 a.m. out west.

And we're told that a few people are interested in the royal ceremonies. And hats. Something to do with hats.

The question, then, is what's the easiest way to watch — especially in 2018, when a good number of us have gotten rid of cable TV and have moved to streaming. The answer is simple and complex at the same time. For there is more than one way in which one can watch a Royal be wed.

Watch the Royal Wedding on YouTube

See that video up top there? (Or, erm, here.) That's the easiest way to watch Harry and Meghan get married. For every single streaming platform and every single mobile device has quick access to YouTube. (Or you could just park yourself on this page until the show starts, which is fine by us.)

Why watch this way? For one, YouTube has some real experience when it comes to streaming live events. It also has more bandwidth than just about anyone on the planet (we're just guessing here, Mr. Bezos), so things should hold up just fine.



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