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Princess Eugenie wedding: Seven

Seven will be the only Australian broadcaster with cameras inside St. George’s Chapel on Friday night.

Seven will air The Royal Wedding Of Princess Eugenie to Jack Brooksbank on Friday night.

The broadcast of the ceremony at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle  is hosted by Michael Usher and Sunrise’s Edwina Bartholomew,  and will be the only Australian broadcaster with cameras inside the Chapel.

Up to 850 guests are expected to attend the nuptials, including the Queen and Prince Phillip, newlyweds The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Prince William and Duchess Catherine. As well as a long list of high-profile celebrities – Victoria and David Beckham, George and Amal Clooney, Sir Elton John, Ed Sheeran, Robbie Williams, Ellie Goulding and James Blunt. A further 1200 members of the public have been invited onto the grounds of the Castle for celebrations.

Anchored by Seven News presenter and senior correspondent Michael Usher and Sunrise’s Edwina Bartholomew, they’ll cross live to Seven News Europe Bureau Chief Hugh Whitfeld and Europe correspondent Laurel Irving at various locations around Windsor Castle, with insights from royal experts Kathy Lette and Majesty Magazine’s Editor in Chief Ingrid Seward.

Backed by the resources of affiliate ITV, the exclusive British broadcaster of Princess Eugenie’s wedding, Seven News live special coverage will include analysis and commentary from This Morning husband and wife hosting team Eamonn Holmes OBE and Ruth Langsford, who will be joined by royal experts and distinguished guests.

7pm AEDT Friday 12 October on Seven / 7TWO (check local guides for time and channel details)

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    1. “Last month the Mail on Sunday claimed that Prince Andrew, the Queen’s second son, had sought the BBC’s cooperation in screening the event but had been told “there isn’t enough support for the Yorks”.

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