Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have shared more details of their upcoming royal wedding, which is only about three months away.

Their ceremony will commence at 12 noon on May 19 at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, which means fans in the U.S. will have to wake at 7 a.m. EST to follow along with the royal nuptials. As previously reported, the wedding will be broadcast, but the exact networks have not yet been revealed.

The Dean of Windsor will conduct the service and the Archbishop of Canterbury will officiate the vows, Kensington Palace announced on social media early this morning.

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At 1 p.m. local time (8 a.m. EST), the now-married couple will take a procession from St. George's Chapel through the town of Windsor and return to Windsor Castle via the Long Walk, a gorgeous tree-lined road extending from the castle.

"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," the palace added.

Windsor is about 25 miles west of central London, CNN reports, so Harry and Meghan's wedding celebrations will be, literally, quite far from William and Kate's.

The newlyweds will have two receptions following the ceremony. The first will take place at St. George's Hall, where the couple and guests of the congregation will celebrate the wedding. The second will take place later that evening, where Harry's father, Prince Charles, will host a private celebration for the couple. The latter's venue has not yet been announced. The royal guests have not officially been confirmed, either.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who announced their engagement at the end of November, are "looking forward to the day and to being able to share their celebrations with the public," Kensington Palace announced.

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