For Americans who want to watch Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, tomorrow is going to be an early morning. The marriage ceremony will begin in St. George's Chapel at 12 p.m. BST (that's 7 a.m. eastern time in the States), but guests, including members of the royal family and Markle's former Suits castmates will start arriving even earlier than that.

Immediately following the ceremony, the newlyweds will take a horse-drawn carriage ride through Windsor, a procession which will start at 1 p.m. UK time or 8 a.m. eastern, and will last about 25 minutes.

According to CNN, the route of the procession will be as follows: "The newlyweds will leave Windsor Castle in a carriage and travel along High Street through the town of Windsor, before returning to the castle by the Long Walk."

"They hope this short journey will provide an opportunity for more people to come together around Windsor and to enjoy the atmosphere of this special day," reads a statement from Kensington Palace.

Want a preview of the procession route? Visit Windsor took a great time lapse of exactly where Meghan and Harry will travel. Watch it below:

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All the major US television networks will be airing the ceremony, so go ahead and set your alarm. Some, like NBC, will be starting their coverage as early as 4 a.m. See a full list of who is broadcasting the royal wedding right here.

If you've cut the cord, or would like to watch the wedding on your phone, it will also be possible to livestream the festivities through the Royal Family's YouTube channel:

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