You’re Cordially Invited to TLC’s ‘Royal Wedding Week’

April 22, 2011 | by aharris

Royal Wedding Fan Sticker on GetGlueWe’re less than a week away from the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and TLC is celebrating with a Royal Wedding Week beginning on Sunday, April 24. Check out a clip from Sunday night’s Charlies & Di: Once Upon a Time below and see the full schedule on TLC.com.

While you’re watching all week, don’t forget to check in on GetGlue to earn stickers fit for a prince or princess and add the #RoyalWeddingTLC hashtag to your Tweets to join fellow Anglophiles in the week leading up to and during the wedding.

If you’re in New York City, TLC is hosting a televised live-viewing event in the wee hours of the morning on April 29 as the network broadcasts the Royal Wedding live from two digital billboards in Times Square. What Not to Wear‘s Clinton Kelly and Say Yes to the Dress‘ Randy Fenoli and Monte Durham will be commenting live, and three couples will also get married live alongside William and Kate. Additionally, the early morning event will feature a performance by Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Colbie Caillat paired with a Say Yes to the Dress bridal fashion show. Can’t make it to NYC? Follow @TLC for live updates!


  • T-jmannen

    I thought the reporting that was done by this station was in very poor taste. The negative comments about the attire of the royal family about their weight to if the newly married couple was going to give tongue for their first kiss. I was very disappointed and will think twice about watching this channel in the future.

  • Pmac49

    Clinton – what’s with the Queen and her ‘pocketbook’ – otherwise known as a purse to we Americans… She had on at Charles/Di’s wedding 30 yrs. ago and was holding onto it for dear life again at the Will/Kate nuptuials. For heaven sakes – what’s so important that it couldn’t have been left at the castle?

  • Tomnan

    I’ve been watching your coverage of the wedding and I really wish your commentators would have shut up. Their inane comments detracted from this occasion. I do not know how you hired them or interviewed them but surely you needed a better vetting process. They just did not know how to keep their mouths shut when they should have. I am glad that we will not have to be subject to their drivel anytime in the future.