奥利里和斯嘉丽·莫法特将加入BBC报道英国皇室婚礼 Dermot O’Leary and Scarlett Moffatt will be among the presenters for the BBC’s royal wedding coverage, the corporation has announced. Prince Harry will marry Meghan Markle in Windsor on May 19. O’Leary will lead BBC One television coverage for the ceremony, alongside Kirsty Young and Huw Edwards. Tina Daheley, Alex Jones, Ore Oduba and Anita Rani will be gathering reaction around Windsor, while Moffatt will act as royal correspondent for Radio 1. The BBC said it hoped to “bring the nation together” through its coverage. A preview show, “The Royal Wedding: They’re Getting Married in the Morning” — fronted by O’Leary, Young and Edwards, will be broadcast on Friday, the night before the ceremony. For the big day itself, Young and O’Leary will be based by the moat outside Windsor Castle, while Edwards will be on the roof of the Guard Room within the castle walls. The newsreader said he was “thrilled to be part of the presenting team for the royal wedding celebrations.” “It’s always great to get out from behind the news desk,” he added. Markle and the prince will marry at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle at midday, before traveling through the Berkshire town in a carriage at 1 p.m. “One Show” host Alex Jones and “Strictly Come Dancing” winner Oduba will join Radio 1 newsreader Daheley and “Countryfile” host Rani around Windsor “to capture the stories, excitement and reactions of the day.” More than 1,000 members of the public, including charity workers and school children, have been invited to the grounds of Windsor Castle for the wedding. (SD-Agencies) |