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Tags: APFN | EU | Royal Wedding | Media Frenzy

Wedding of Prince and Actress Brings Outsized Media Interest

Wedding of Prince and Actress Brings Outsized Media Interest

Wednesday, 16 May 2018 11:38 AM EDT

BERLIN (AP) — Like most everyone else with a taste for fairytales, Germans love the spectacle of a royal wedding. But since the country's last emperor, Wilhelm II, was forced to abdicate in 1918, the people of Germany haven't had a monarchy of their own to fuss over and so have adopted Britain's royals as surrogates.

It should come as no surprise, then, that German tabloids, television stations and social media have buzzed with the latest details of Prince Harry's fast-approaching marriage to America actress Meghan Markle, from the wedding guest list and the bridal dress to the loaded family dynamics and the lemon elderflower cake.

Three German TV stations — ZDF, RTL and n-tv — plan to broadcast and livestream the event. Dozens of German correspondents are accredited to be on the ground in England for Saturday's wedding, while networks have enlisted "royal household experts" to help explain the intricacies of the foreign ceremony to viewers at home.

Some 79 international broadcasters, including outlets from Australia, New Zealand and Japan, are scheduled to report on Markle and Harry's wedding. More than 5,000 UK and foreign media and support staff have credentials to cover the action in Windsor, a town 193 kilometers (120 miles) from London and home to the chapel and castle where the ceremony and reception are taking place.

Americans in particular — some 46 U.S. broadcast affiliates will cover the marriage — are obsessing because the bride is one of theirs. The E! entertainment network plans to devote five hours of air time to the wedding day matching a California girl with a prince.

Fans in Los Angeles, Markle's hometown, will have to be up early to watch the service — which begins when it will be noon in England and 4 a.m. in the Pacific Daylight Time zone — never mind the arrival of celebrity guests, the first glimpse of the bride in her dress and other pre-ceremony hoopla.

As for Germany, public Television ZDF did not want to speculate how many viewers may tune in. When Harry's brother, Prince William, married Kate Middleton in 2011, 3.1 million Germans watched the nuptials live. When Harry and William's parents, Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, tied the knot in 1981, 9.3 million Germans were glued to their TVs.

Several restaurants and coffee shops in Berlin are offering specials along with public viewings of Saturday's wedding. At the German capital's famous Bristol Hotel, guests will be able to sip tea and munch on British biscuits as the couple makes their marriage vows. Nearby, the Berliner Kaffeeroesterei cafe plans to serve wedding cake with raspberries and tea for 24.95 euros while the celebration is screened in the cafe's library room.

Elfriede Regner, a 73-year-old retiree from Berlin, said she watched Charles and William's weddings and will spend Saturday in front of the TV as well.

"There's no way in the world I'm going to miss this wedding," Regner said as she walked past the city's main train station with an umbrella in hand despite the sunny weather. "Just like a real Brit," she joked.

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Like most everyone else with a taste for fairytales, Germans love the spectacle of a royal wedding. But since the country's last emperor, Wilhelm II, was forced to abdicate in 1918, the people of Germany haven't had a monarchy of their own to fuss over and so have adopted...
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