
EDT. Michael Strahan is taking the lead with Deborah Roberts, Lara Spencer, Ian Pannell, James Longman, Maggie Rulli, Britt Clennett, Lama Hasan and more contributors. ABC/"Good Morning America": Starts at 5 a.m.NBC's Molly Hunter, Meagan Fitzgerald, Kelly Cobiella and Keir Simmons will report from London. Alex Witt will anchor special coverage of King Charles' coronation, along with Suzannah Lipscomb, Jon Meacham, Tim Ewart and Katty Kay. Savannah Guthrie will anchor special coverage of the coronation live from Buckingham Palace. NBC News correspondents from across the UK and other royal contributors will join Guthrie. Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson and Jeff Glor will report live from London for the network's event special. CBS News foreign correspondents Holly Williams and Mark Phillips and royal family experts will also join the coverage. You can follow along live with USA TODAY. Major cable networks and media sites will be covering the coronation. The service is expected to last around two hours. The official service will begin at Westminster Abbey at 6 a.m. Set your alarm! If you want to watch the ceremony live, you'll need to get up early. Here's how you can watch the coronation in the U.S. Monarchy supporters and foes will be trying to tune in for the monumental occasion across the globe, and for many (unless you're above the age of 70), it will be the first time seeing Britain crown a new monarch.Īudiences can queue along designated viewing areas in London between Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey to watch the coronation, or people can watch it all go down from home.

King Charles III will be crowned May 6 for his coronation alongside his wife, Queen Consort Camilla. The event will cement his place as the British head of state.
