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How to Watch the Royal Wedding

Maybe you care, maybe you don't. If you do, here's how to tune in online or on TV.

Tomorrow Prince William and Kate Middleton will tie the knot but how will you watch if they're half-way around the world? 

If getting up early is your thing then you can tune into your local news channels starting at 3 a.m. 

Or, if you'd prefer to get a good night's sleep, you can always tune in while on your computer at work. There are a few places that will be live-streaming the wedding and will air the footage following the live taping.

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The Royal Channel on YouTube invites viewers all around the world to watch the wedding live and is expected to run the broadcast again following the ceremony. 

In addition to its TV coverage, the BBC will also live-stream the event online and will offer a repeat showing online and on TV throughout the day.

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If you can't sneak away at work, there's always the chance to catch-up while commuting home on the train via a smart phone through various apps on iTunes. 

Even if you miss out on all that, you still have a chance during primetime. 20/20 will air a special Friday night with a recap of the day's events along with NBC's Dateline


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