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The royal wedding will be broadcast live on YouTube after Prince William and Kate Middleton insisted they wanted their marriage to be the world’s most interactive public event.

If you weren’t among the elite who scored an invitation to the nups of the year, it just got a little easier to come down with Royal Wedding Fever. Prince William will tie the knot with his college sweetheart, Kate Middleton, later this month in the most-anticipated event to hit the international social scene since William’s parents, Charles and Diana, wed 30 years ago.

And thanks to the wonders of technology, Royal Watchers have landed an invitation to gawk at every moment of it. Footage of the entire ceremony will be live streamed on The Windsors’ Official YouTube Royal Channel, reps for

The Royal Family said Tuesday. The royal wedding is expected to be one of the year’s most watched events globally, with some estimating viewership as high as two billion people. The event will be the first British royal wedding streamed live on the internet.

“Staff at Clarence House (Prince Charles’ official residence) and St James’s Palace will provide a live commentary with historical information, interesting links, additional photographs and video footage as well as an integrated Twitter feed,” read a statement issued by Buckingham Palace.Here are the deets: The live stream will begin at 5 AM. ET/2 AM PT on Friday, April 29, and will follow the wedding procession, marriage ceremony at Westminster Abbey, and balcony kiss. Additionally,

The Royal Channel will also feature live blog commentary of the event to give timely updates and insights as the day unfolds. For those of you in different time zones, the footage will be reshown in its entirety directly following the event and will be available in full on the site to view afterwards. Additionally, video guest book dubbed the “Wedding Book allows YouTube from all over the globe to leave messages of congratulations to the soon-to-be newlyweds.

Photographs related to the wedding will be released via photo-sharing site Flikr, and announcements on the day itself will be published on the official wedding site OfficialRoyalWedding2011.org

Around 56 percent of the British public will watch the second in line to the throne marry his university sweetheart, according to a survey by Ipsos MORI.

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