It's over now, but I think they did it live, everywhere. So coverage would have started at 1 AM Pacific time.
The time for the royal wedding in Pacific Standard Time will depend on the location and specific time of the event. It is recommended to check the official schedule or news outlets for the most accurate information.
6:00 a.m. est
Coverage of the Royal Wedding is scheduled to start at 4 a.m. EST on Friday, April 29th in the US. 4 a.m. EST 3 a.m. CST 2 a.m. MST 1 a.m. PST
Processional starts at 4am. Wedding at 6am.
No, GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is the time standard at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, while Pacific Standard Time (PST) is the time zone used in the Pacific Time Zone of the United States and Canada. GMT is commonly used as the reference point for time across the globe, while PST specifically refers to the time in the western part of North America.
The royal wedding will begin at 5:00 a.m. Central Standard Time.
3:00 AM.
Yes, it will.
It will most likely be televised on most major networks.
8 hours
The time for the royal wedding in Pacific Standard Time will depend on the location and specific time of the event. It is recommended to check the official schedule or news outlets for the most accurate information.
2 am to 4 am
Kate & William's royal wedding will be televised at 6:00 AM in Massachusetts, and coverage will be much earlier, depending on your channel. Telling you from Needham, MA, hope you can trust a fellow New Englander. ;)
That depends on where in Canada you live. The wedding will start April 29, 11am UK time.
I believe around 2 But you can check on eonline.com
Coverage of the Royal Wedding is scheduled to start at 4 a.m. EST on Friday, April 29th in the US. 4 a.m. EST 3 a.m. CST 2 a.m. MST 1 a.m. PST
Coverage of the Royal Wedding is scheduled to start at 4 a.m. EST in the US. 4 a.m. EST 3 a.m. CST 2 a.m. MST 1 a.m. PST