I am watching on BBC.
I have watched the main bits, and am keen to see the Declaration, first time we are allowed to see it.
It’s a historic day. But I enjoy many Royal documentaries, I find the monarchy very interesting.
I only have the free view channels, but I read a book if I am fed up with what’s on.
As an aside, my DD lives in Australia. She, too, is keen on the monarchy, and I think it is great that she, on the other side of the world, is watching these events same time as me, (time differences allowing of course).
It brings us close together, a shared interest, and I love that.
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