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US actress Meghan Markle will join Britain's royal family when she marries Queen Elizabeth's grandson Prince Harry on Saturday.
US actress Meghan Markle will join Britain's royal family when she marries Queen Elizabeth's grandson Prince Harry on Saturday.
The finishing touches are being added to the royal wedding preparations in Windsor, so-called royal "super fans" have already begun camping out in Windsor to secure the best spots of the wedding procession.
According to the weather forecast, Windsor is expected to see "ideal" wedding conditions, with balmy temperatures and clear skies accompanied by a light breeze.
Local Thames Valley Police have said the wedding is expected to attract thousands of people and reporters from around the world to Windsor and that their planning is well under way, with security barriers and CCTV cameras.
But there will be millions out there who would like to watch the Royal traditions unfold. Don't worry, we got you covered.
Here are all the other details you need to know -
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At 4:30 pm (IST) the hour long marriage ceremony will begin at St George's Chapel in Windsor castle.
At 5.30 pm, the newly-wed royal couple will be doing a tour of the city centre of Windsor in a traditional horse-driven Ascot Landau carriage.
In the evening the Prince and his bride will attend a private reception thrown by close friends and family.
Where to watch -
In India, TV channels TLC and Color Infinity will do the four-hour live coverage starting at 2.30 pm to 6.30 pm (IST).
The no chord generation can catch all the celebrations and the ceremony on The Royal Family's official Facebook page.
Royal Family's YouTube channel will also broadcast the ceremony live starting at 3.30 pm (IST)
Or you can just watch it here.
The palace had revealed earlier that Prince Harry's niece, three-year-old Princess Charlotte, will be one of the six young girls chosen as bridesmaids at the wedding.
Her elder brother, Prince George, aged four, will be a pageboy among a total of 10 children chosen for the roles.
So far, all details of the bride's and bridesmaids' dresses and the page boys' uniforms remain under wraps.
(With agencies input)