Brands and Royal Wedding: UK Explores Modern Ways to Celebrate and Congratulate Royal Couple

The royal wedding day is the day when old traditions get modern-day coverage… That special day the wedding ceremony will be livestreamed on YouTube with text updates being sent real time on Twitterwww.utalkmarketing.com reports.

The 4 hours long coverage including the wedding ceremony in Westminster Abbey will run on YouTube from 10 am until 2 pm London time on April 29.

Did you know the British Monarchs have a very own channel on YouTube? If not, welcome to the Royal YouTube Channel of British Monarchy where you may learn the latest updates on the upcoming Wedding Day, and even watch the wedding live streaming on the big day. More than that—everybody is invited to sign the video wedding book and leave their wishes to the royal couple just by shooting and uploading their videos.

As far as Twitter is concerned, here another Wedding book has been established. Everybody may congratulate the royal couple using the hashtag #rw2011.

Meanwhile, people across the United Kingdom have been discovering the most original ways to celebrate the upcoming event and congratulate the happy couple. On the eve of the wedding day, 4 adult LEGO fans have constructed huge scale replica of the wedding ceremony that will take place in Westminster Abbey. This tremendous structure weighs over 60 kgs, is 1×2.5 m in size and consists of 180,000 bricks and a congregation of about 400 LEGO figures. The builders say, it took them 8 weeks to construct it.

The structure will be first presented at the UK and Europe’s first Adult Fans of Lego (AFOL) Convention, which will comprise a private two day conference (28th-29th April). Afterwards, LEGO structure is slated to go on Royal Tour taking place in Denmark, Holland and several locations across the UK.