Royal Wedding Roundup... The Latest News

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The Royal Wedding is fast approaching. Saturday, May 19th the wedding of the year will be taking place at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. 

If you're invested like the Bobby Bones Show is... here is your royal wedding roundup: 

  • Prince Harry and Megan’s wedding will have no shortage of security. There will be thousands of officers...some undercover...bomb-sniffing dogs…snipers...and drones will fly overhead to spy on potential threats. The final bill could reach $50 million in additional security.

  • Sir Elton John will perform. The performance will either be at the ceremony inside or at the intimate reception at Prince Charles's home.

  • British Airways plans to celebrate with a flight only full of Harry and Meghan employees.

  • The Spice Girls reunion will not happen on Saturday. That's because only three wedding invitations were given to the five girls. Mel C and Mel B did not make the cut.

  • The Krispy Kreme store in Windsor is prepping. They're making six-times the number of donuts than a typical day. There will be two kinds of Royal Wedding-inspired donuts.  

  • Meghan Markle's dad will not be attending the wedding due to heart surgery. 

Here are all of the ways you can watch things go down. 

BBC America will kick its coverage off at 4 a.m. EST on Saturday, May 19 with a live simulcast from BBC One, promising "limited commercial breaks" and an encore presentation later in the day. E! has the royal wedding covered, too, starting at 5 a.m. (that's 2 a.m. in Los Angeles!). CNN will have a livestream and coverage of the royal wedding starting at 5 a.m. 

NBC's "Today" will broadcast live from the royal wedding starting at 4:30 a.m. EST with hosts Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie set up on a perch overlooking Windsor Castle starting May 18, the day before. Al Roker and Kathie Lee Gifford will be there, too! Also Megyn Kelly. You can also watch the livestream at Today.com and NBC.com. ABC's "GMA" coverage will air from 5 to 10 a.m. EST and be livestreamed at ABC.com


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