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Princess Eugenie’s wedding WILL be broadcast on TV

Following Prince Andrew's demands to televise the event.

It has been confirmed that Princess Eugenie’s wedding ceremony WILL air on TV, Buckingham Palace shares.

The Queen’s granddaughter, who is ninth in line to the British throne, is set to marry Jack Brooksbank at St George’s Chapel in Windsor on Friday, October 12. 

The royal celebrations will be the focus of an extended This Morning special called This Morning At The Royal Wedding.

Broadcasters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, who usually present This Morning on Fridays, will host the show, which will start earlier at 9.25am and run until 12.30pm, live from Windsor.

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ITV, the network airing the royal ceremony, said in a statement: “This Morning At The Royal Wedding will capture the atmosphere and arrivals at St George’s Chapel, with Eamonn and Ruth joined by guests, commentators and experts for this specially extended programme”.

The ceremony inside the chapel will also be broadcast in full, just like the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

ITV will also broadcast a 30-minute highlights programme, The Royal Wedding: A Family Celebration, at 8pm the same evening.

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