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The Scoop on the Royal Wedding

Buckingham Palace has released a lot of information about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding which is  slowly approaching. I am going to share some of the key important times, and events to remember.

The service will begin at 12:00 in the United Kingdom, which is 7 o'clock in the morning for Eastern time, and 4 o'clock in the morning for Pacific Standard time. (Those of you on Pacific Standard time will be getting up really really early!)

The bride and groom will start their carriage procession at 8 o'clock Eastern time or 5 o'clock in the morning Pacific Standard time, leaving room for a precisely hour long service, assuming there are no delays and everything happens on the dot.

Since the wedding is taking place in Windsor, there will be no balcony kiss, but they will ride through Windsor Town. If you, reader of this blogpost happen to live in Windsor Town, I hope you get to see them!

The reception will take place at Windsor Castle. Then, that night Prince Charles will host a reception too.

It is planned to be a magical, wonderful day whether you watch it on television or actually travel to England. I absolutely, positively, cannot wait!


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Image by Mark Jones
Information from People Magazine

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  1. Ooooh, I wonder if I know anyone who lives in Windsor who may be standing on the parade route. I will need to ask them if they can snap a picture, or see if anyone is livestreaming that.

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