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Published: Oct 12, 2018 4 min read
Glorious Goodwood
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank attend the Qatar Goodwood Festival at Goodwood Racecourse in Chichester, England.
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Get ready for another royal wedding: Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank are getting married on Friday, October 12.

Fans of the royal family might have been initially worried that they wouldn't be able to watch Princess Eugenie's wedding because the BBC said it would not broadcast the event.

But rest assured that Princess Eugenie's wedding is being televised live, in both the U.K. and the U.S. You can also live stream the royal wedding today for free.

Here are all the details for watching the wedding of Jack Brooksbank, a brand ambassador for George Clooney's Casamigos tequila, to Princess Eugenie, first cousin to Prince Harry and Prince William and ninth in line to the throne of England.

How to Watch the Princess Eugenie Royal Wedding

In the U.S., you can watch the royal wedding live on the pay channel TLC. What time is the royal wedding today? The live broadcast begins at 4:25 a.m. ET. There is also an encore broadcast of the royal wedding that will be shown on TLC starting at 7:25 a.m. ET.

TLC is a pay channel included in many basic packages for customers with satellite or cable TV subscriptions. If have a pay TV account log-in and password, you can also watch the royal wedding online by using the TLC website or the TLC Go app.

As for viewers in the U.K. who want to watch the Princess Eugenie royal wedding, the broadcast is being handled by ITV starting at 9:30 a.m. BST.

How to Live Stream the Royal Wedding for Free

There are many ways to watch the royal wedding online on Friday. To live stream the Princess Eugenie wedding for free, you can go to a variety of social media pages, including the Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube pages of both the Royal Family and the Duke of York.

Live streams are sometimes iffy and prone to crashing, especially for events that draw a huge online audience. So, just in case, you're looking for yet another source for living streaming the Princess Eugenie wedding, consider subscribing to a streaming TV service that offers TLC.

The streaming TV services DirecTV Now, PlayStation Vue, and Philo all include TLC with basic packages, and all come with free trials lasting about a week for new subscribers. In other words, you could subscribe to one of these services to live stream the Princess Eugenie wedding for free on Friday, and then have a few more days to try it out.

Just remember to cancel before the trial period ends if you don't want to become a paying subscriber. If you miss the deadline, you'll be charged in full for the first month's service; packages start at $16 per month (for Philo), $40 per month for DirecTV Now, and $45 per month for PlayStation Vue.