Royal Wedding to be streamed live on YouTube | Mail Online
The wedding will be broadcast live on YouTube as part of an operation to make it the most accessible royal event in history.
Live updates and unique material will also be released on the official royal wedding website, through the British Monarchy’s picture-sharing Flickr account, Twitter and Facebook.
For the first time, broadcast footage of a royal wedding will be streamed in real time on The Royal Channel (www.youtube/theroyalchannel) accompanied by a live multi-media blog put together by St James’s Palace.
Viewers will be able to click to get more information about points of interest along the processional route, for example, or see additional photographs of the happy couple.
Members of the public will also have the chance to upload their videoed messages of congratulations on an official ‘wedding book’, also on YouTube, which will be shown to the couple.
A spokesman said the site would be subject to moderation, but joked that he hoped ‘the majority of messages would be sent in good faith’.
‘Online access to the wedding is a really important component of our service,’ said an aide.
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