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Global live broadcast of Prince William’s wedding

Simon Cowell, the "Godfather of World Talent Shows" who has served as a judge on "American Idol" and "Britain's Got Talent", will be responsible for the live coverage of the royal wedding, and 27-year-old Dixon Ramsay will be responsible for the wedding Photography, he has served as the photographer for "The Elements" and "Britain's Got Talent". A series of high-tech technologies are used in the live TV broadcast, and there will be 2 billion viewers around the world watching the live broadcast. When Charles and Diana married in 1981, some 750 million people watched the live television broadcast.

Royal aides require that the quality of the wedding live broadcast should be comparable to talent shows such as "Mysterious Elements" and "Britain's Got Talent". Therefore, there will be multiple cameras filming every detail of the wedding ceremony, and some cameras will film the entire wedding ceremony. Track your VIP’s every move.

At the same time, high-definition cameras also pre-filmed Kate, William and the Queen of England to adjust the best shooting angle during the live broadcast on the 29th. Some organizers also hope to hide cameras among the flowers in the church altar.

Countries participating in the live broadcast

United States: The four major television stations have sent anchors to London, with an estimated audience of 140 million people.

Russia: The non-English-speaking country most interested in live broadcasting of the royal wedding, with an estimated audience of 51.5 million.

South Africa: The BBC's live broadcast of the wedding can be watched across the country, with an estimated audience of 15 million.

Australia: Estimated audience: 6.6 million.

Canada: Public attention is very high, with an estimated audience of 8.6 million people.

France: One of the countries fascinated by the British royal family, with an estimated audience of 15.1 million.

Brazil: The South American country that is most interested in the live broadcast of the royal wedding, with an estimated audience of 38.1 million.

China; estimated audience is 12 million people