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Bitter melon is healthy and special.

Some people like it bitter some do not.

So how to tell the bitterness of bitter melon?

Generally speaking, heavily warted variety is more bitter than light shallow warted one.

Dark green is more bitter than light green, green is more bitter than white color; Bitter

melon gets less bitter when the fruit gets more matured.

Fully matured one turns yellow and almost lost all the bitterness.

Fresh bitter melon has great Umami and freshness over it bitterness

while a stale melon tastes more unpleasant bitterness.

When cooking with other vegetables or meat, bitter melon does not transfer its bitterness to others,

but add great umami and flavor into the food.

So it is also called "gentleman vegetable"

Today we will cook another popular dish sliced bitter melon stir-fried with beef.

We will use a sliced white bitter melon

~ 1.5 pounds thinly sliced beef.

We will still use our favorite sauce paste with ginger to cook this dish.

a handful red pepper,

broccoli cut into small pieces.

Set the stove at maximum heat.

Add one table spoon cooking oil.

Put broccoli and stir with the oil.

A small half tea spoon salt to taste.

Add in half cup of water and put cover on.

With high heat, broccoli is boiled and steamed at the same time.

It will be cooked evenly and maintain its green color well,

at the same time, take seasoning in well.

After 2~3 minutes, check if broccoli's texture is proper.

If yes, stir and turn over to evaporate the extra water left.

Dish out.

Add in 1 table spoon oil, put in red pepper to sautee quickly.

Add in bitter melon.

A small half tea spoon salt to taste.

1/3 cup water.

Now stir and turn over quickly.

Water will generate heavy steam in hot wok.

Usually in restaurant, a lot of oil will be used to cook bitter melon.

For home-cooking, we can use water instead.

As far as we have our heat at high and quickly stir to release the vapor in time.

Our vegetable will be cooked perfectly and have great texture and color.

About 1 minute, when almost all the water's gone, dish out and set aside.

Now we cook the beef.

At maximum heat, add 3~4 table spoon oil,

tilt the wok and fry sauce paste mixture gently.

About 15 seconds until aroma released,

move the wok off heat and add in beef

Now quickly stir and turn over at the same time break beef slices apart.

We did not use much oil when we cooked our vegetables so we use generous amount here

to fry the meat.

Extra oil will prevent meat stick to the wok, cook food fast and produce wok hei.

When all the slices are apart and lose the pink color.

Spread some salt to your taste.

Add in bitter melon and pepper.

Give them a quick mix.

And it is done.

Load bitter melon beef on top of broccoli.

In Chinese medicine, beef is considered hot and bitter melon is cool.

Bitter melon stir-fried with beef balances their nutrients,

at the same time together create a very delicious taste.

Broccoli has absorbed the juice from bitter melon and beef and become very flavorful.

Although my babies don't like to eat bitter melon directly

but they love broccoli with the juice.

Yaya is the only child enjoy bitter melon.

After many times having the juice, she discovered bitter melon is really tasty and special.

This is all today.

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We will see you next time.

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PRIME VS. PLAYBACK | Which app is best for your worship ministry? - Duration: 18:38.

Are you trying to decide which app to use to run a click and tracks for your worship

ministry?

On this video, I'm going to give you a side by side comparison with Prime by Loop Community

and Playback by Multitracks.com.

I'm gonna walk you through the pros and cons of each of these really powerful and easy

to use iOS apps and hopefully by the end of this video, you'll have a much clearer understanding

of which one is the best fit for your worship ministry coming up.

This video's brought to you by Worship Leader School, where you're gonna find all the essential

training, advice and support you need to plan and lead worship.

Click the link in the description to learn more.

If we haven't met yet, my name's Jake Gosselin.

I'm the creator of Churchfront.com, helping you lead gospel centered and tech savvy worship.

If you haven't already, subscribe to the channel so you don't miss out on any of our latest

content to help you grow yourself and grow your church.

The two most popular apps that are being used by worship bands to run a click and tracks

in worship are Prime by Loop Community and Playback by Multitracks.com.

Of course, when I refer to app, I'm talking about apps that run on mobile devices and

iOS devices specifically, like an iPad or an iPhone.

I personally use Ableton Live to run a click, tracks and automate lighting and lyrics in

our worship gatherings at the church plant where I lead, but Prime and Playback, while

they might not have the power and capability of Ableton Live, they sure can accomplish

a whole lot for your worship band.

It can be hard to know which of these two apps is the best choice for your ministry.

So on the rest of this video, I'm gonna walk you through all the criteria that you need

to be thinking about and all the pros and cons of these two apps that help you really

understand which one is best for your context.

I believe that both of these apps are super powerful, super user friendly and a great

fit for a lot of worship ministries.

It really comes down to your own personal preferences when it comes to the user design

as well as which ecosystem do you want to be in.

Before I dive in, let me know below in the comments which one of these two apps are you

using at your church or have you been dabbling in, and let me know why you chose one over

the other.

Let's go ahead and dive into this comparison.

First, let's talk about price.

So, the Prime app is free.

It's really hard to beat free, right?

All you have to do is go to the app store, press the download button and, bam, you have

that free app either on your iPad, iPhone or even Mac laptop.

Playback, on the other hand, starts out as free but in order to unlock all the features

that Prime has, which is already free, you have to pay at least a five or six dollar

a month subscription for Prime.

With the free version of Playback, you get a lot of the essential functions that you

need, like being able to build the set list of songs, being able to mix your songs, have

some transitions.

All that really basic stuff, but you have to pay in order to be able to have the midi

mapping feature, to be able to loop song sections, to have a dynamic guide queue, and to be able

to route audio to different buses for an external audio device.

All of those things, Prime does for free.

Since for this video I want to compare these two apps at their best, I went ahead and subscribed

to the six dollar a month premium version of Playback.

While it's kind of a pain you have to pay for Playback versus it's free for Prime, in

the end, what you get in Playback, I think it's worth six dollars a month.

Prime could be charging the same or more for their app as well.

It's totally up to those two companies, what they want to charge for it, but six dollars

a month, it's like the price of a latte once a month.

It's not very much.

Next, let's talk about the platforms these apps are available on.

Both apps run on iOS devices like an iPad or an iPhone, but Prime can also run on Mac

OS which can be really great if you rather build your sets and work on a full laptop,

a Mac laptop rather than doing everything on an iPad or iPhone.

Playback, on the other hand, does not have a Mac OS version of its app.

Next, let's talk about the user experience of each of these apps.

This criteria, I believe, is completely up to personal preference, but I'll show you

what they look like side by side.

So, here we have the Prime app and I'm a big fan of this layout.

On the left side of the screen, you see all of our tracks.

I don't have to scroll around to see the different tracks and on the right side I see my set

list of songs.

Then when I have a song selected, I see the whole song on the top portion of the app from

beginning to end, and I can even zoom in to see if it's just the song sections.

A little bit closer up I like being able to just see where the play head is over the course

of the whole song.

Then on the bottom right you have your controls like play, stop, fade out, go to next song.

You can easily transpose a song or change the tempo as well.

Now we're looking at the Playback app.

The user interface is a little different.

Starting at the top, that's where you have your transport controls, a play, fade out,

the back button.

I like having those controls at the top.

It's my own personal preference.

I feel like it's common in digital audio workstations.

Then below that you have your set lists of songs laid out horizontally.

You could see what your transitions are in between each song and then below that, whatever

song you have selected, you'll see the audio file of the song laid out horizontally in

a timeline.

You'll also see a grid that denotes the different bars and beats within a song.

Then underneath that, you have your mixer for your tracks, and then on the bottom right

you have some buttons for looping and also to control your master volume.

When comparing this user interface to Prime, the thing I don't like about Playback is I

don't like having to scroll through the song timeline like this.

I like how in Prime you can view the whole timeline at once, and then I also am not a

huge fan of having to scroll through my different tracks to see them.

So, that's the thing.

I think in Prime it's easier to quickly get to where you need to go to control things,

but when it comes to this user interface, it really depends on your personal preference.

Now let's talk about the most common task that you're gonna be trying to accomplish

within these apps.

So, the first portion is building out your set list of songs.

In both apps, it only takes seconds to find a song within your loop community count or

Multitracks.com account, and load them into the playlist.

In both apps, it's really easy to import songs.

It only takes a few seconds to import your tracks from your Loop Community account or

your Multitracks.com account.

It's also equally just as easy in each of the apps to edit your set list.

You can edit the order of songs, so you can do it that way in the Prime app, or if you're

in the Playback app, you just hit the edit button here and then you can start clicking

and dragging your songs around into different orders.

In both apps you can also add songs in that contain just a click track.

Maybe you didn't want to buy multitracks for a particular song, or you can have a click

in pads, and I love doing that.

I love having click in pads in between certain songs in my set list.

That kind of allows me to engage the congregation and just still keep that ambient atmosphere

feel supporting us and supporting the band.

It's also really easy to edit song arrangements in both of these apps, so you can easily add

song sections.

You can delete song sections.

That's what it looks like in the Playback app and then in the Prime app, same thing.

So, go to edit song, edit arrangement, and then here I can just hold down the different

sections.

I can drag them around.

When I double click on a section, I can delete that section or I can add a new section right

after it.

Both apps, editing arrangements, basically the same functionality.

Now let's talk about the transitions feature.

This is a very important features, and both of these apps have come a long way in adding

this functionality so that you can have some nice, smooth transitions between songs.

So, in both apps, you could have it so it'll automatically go to the next song once you've

done a song or you can also cross fade songs so it'll fade out song A and it'll fade in

song B and kind of cross fade that and make it sound nice and smooth, or you can just

overlap the end of song A with the beginning of song B, and it's not gonna fade out either

of these parts but it's just gonna simply overlap them and that also sounds really smooth

in a lot of cases.

One thing that the Prime app does that the Playback app doesn't do is this feature where

it'll just keep playing the click track once you've done a song.

So, if you have it on that little icon right there, what's gonna happen if I go to the

end of this song?

Three, four ...

It's not gonna go to the next song.

It's just gonna keep that click going at 110 beats per minute, so you can see the play

head gets to the end of the song and just keeps going.

I think this is a really handy feature especially if you just wanted to kind of vamp, have some

spontaneous moments.

It's really powerful to have that.

Let's talk a little bit more about the click tracks for each of the apps.

So, in Prime you can go to the gear icon on top right and you can select your click sound.

I really like the digital sound.

Not a big fan of the default sound, and then you can add in subdivisions, so I like having

eighth notes in there to subdivide the beat.

It really helps our band stay on time and I wish these click settings were global, like

that it would apply to all songs, but I realize as I started changing the settings, I had

to go through and change it for each song, which is kind of a pain.

But in the Playback app underneath the click sounds section, whenever you select a different

sound, that will actually apply to all the songs.

It's a global setting within the app.

One key difference between these two apps is how quickly you can change the key of a

song and the tempo of a song within the app.

So, in the Prime app it's actually really quick and easy to do.

I can even be playing a song ...

[crosstalk 00:09:35] Two, three, four ...

... and I can alter the tempo down here, or I can change the key as well, whereas in the

Playback app, if I go to the settings of the song and I go to key, I'll select a new key.

Then I have to press "update."

It has to download new files for that song, and it takes a few minutes to do that.

So, if you ever plan on having to change the key on a fly during band rehearsal and you're

using Playback, just make sure you know it's gonna take a minute or two or three for it

to do this.

The Playback app, what I think is happening is it's actually downloading new audio stems

into the app and switching them out with the old one.

That's what I guess is happening in this process, and maybe there are some advantages to the

way they do this in Playback by actually replacing the audio files.

Maybe there's not as much warping going on so you'll have a better, cleaner sound with

the transposed files.

The next feature I want to compare with these two apps is the control that you have while

you're playing through the songs during worship.

Again, these apps are very similar when it comes to this feature set.

I'm gonna go ahead and play this song here in Prime and a couple cool things you can

do, you can hit the loop button.

Hit it the first time.

It's just gonna loop once and then go through the end, but if you hit it again, it will

just keep looping it infinitely.

I'm gonna go ahead and turn that off, I don't need it to loop right now.

Then another cool feature is that you can easily skip to different song sections, so

I'll just click on the chorus.

It's gonna jump to the chorus and it also has a dynamic guide that's gonna tell me which

section is coming up next.

Then finally I can easily fade out the tracks or I can fade them back in.

Playback's control is very similar, so I'll just select a song here.

I'll go ahead and play "Look to the Son."

If I want to jump to different song sections, I just double tap it and it's gonna be blinking.

It's saying it's queuing up that section.

It's gonna wait til it finishes the previous song section and it gives the dynamic guide

queue as well, just like the Prime app.

You can also fade out your backing tracks or fade them back in a fly, and then Playback

also has the looping functionality as well, so I can have the loop once button triggered

here and that's all it's gonna do is loop back to this section and then it will just

keep playing through the end of it, or I can turn on the infinite loop button and it'll

just keep looping that section until I disable that.

So, when it comes to controlling your tracks, jumping around, looping sections, these apps

function basically the same.

Now let's talk about some more advanced features.

When you're getting started with running a click in tracks, the most basic setup is to

put your click in guide on audio output one or the left side of the stereo output and

then put your backing tracks on audio output two or the right side of your stereo output,

but when you want to get fancy, you want to have more control over your mix at your front

of house console, you could start using multiple outputs, using like an audio interface, like

the iConnectivity audio interface are great for both of these apps.

Both apps have that same functionality where you can go in and set up the buses and what

tracks are going to which outputs.

Then the other more advanced feature that both apps has is midi functionality, so you

can trigger your songs.

You can loop songs.

All the different control features you have in here, they could be triggered by an external

MIDI device.

Let's say for example you're using like a foot switch, like the Looptimus foot pedal

or other MIDI foot controllers.

You can easily map MIDI notes to the different songs and to the different controls so you

can just control everything with your feet.

Finally I want to talk about the ecosystem for each of the apps.

This is one of the big factors that you're gonna have to side on.

Which one makes the most sense for you.

Both Multitracks.com and LoopCommunity.com, their main business is distributing and selling

the master tracks and backing tracks that we use in our worship bands, and what they've

done in building both of these apps is not only have they made it easy to play the backing

tracks you buy from them, but they also put some financial incentive in there that's gonna

make it more affordable for your worship band to build up a library of songs.

First, let's look at Multitracks.com and the ecosystem they offer.

One of the latest things that they've come up with, and it's pretty exciting for churches

that you don't have any backing tracks but you'd like to make the switch in the short

term but you also don't want to drop thousands of dollars on full backing track stems for

your worship ministry.

Multitracks has a rental program where you can rent up to 15, 20, 25 songs per month

for a relatively low monthly fee.

So let's say you have four worship services a month at your church and you do four songs

a month.

Well, with their 16 song a month plan it only costs you 60 bucks to have full backing track

stems for all those songs.

Now, the downside is that you have to use the Playback app.

You don't actually get to download the audio files onto your own computer and use them

in software like Ableton.

So that's the one big con about the rental program, but if you're just using this app,

then the rental program could work great for you.

I just want to help you think through some of these numbers.

Let's say at my church we would need at least 20 songs a month that we could rent, so that's

$75 a month, so 75 times 12, that's $900 per year to have 20 unique songs every month.

If I were to buy the master tracks for 25 songs at $39 apiece, 25 times 39, that's 975

dollars just for one month worth of songs, and of course, though, in a church setting,

we're often repeating the same songs over and over, so are we spending $975 a month

at my church right now to buy master tracks?

No.

We probably end up buying $1,000 worth a year in backing tracks, but that's because I've

been building up a library over the years, so we're not always having to buy new ones

for every song we do, every single week, but it I were just getting started and I wanted

to have backing tracks for all my songs and I knew I was just gonna use the Playback app,

then that rental program sure is really attractive, and it's gonna save you a ton of money.

Now let's talk about the Prime ecosystem.

So, when you go to LoopCommunity.com's website, you can purchase all the master tracks and

premium tracks and community tracks that they have available there, and Loop Community has

most of the master tracks for most of the songs that we use on a Sunday.

Unfortunately they don't have all the master tracks and the big one is that they don't

have the master tracks from Hillsong, like the original audio stems from the labels.

Multitracks.com apparently has exclusive rights to distribute those, but LoopCommunity.com

creates premium tracks, which they have their own professional studio musicians create those

tracks and honestly they sound identical.

Like, you can tell there's maybe a little bit of difference, but I use a lot of Loop

Community's premium tracks and the great thing about that is it's often at quite a reduced

price when you compare them to the master tracks from Multitracks.com.

Loop Community also has their community tracks which are even cheaper, which usually run

about $20 apiece.

Then Prime has also built in financial incentive for you to use the Prime app and buy your

tracks that way.

Whether you're buying the master tracks, premium tracks or the community tracks, it's usually

about $5 cheaper for you to buy the Prime version of those tracks.

The downside is you don't actually get the audio files themself.

Like if you want to start using them in Ableton, you have to buy the full multitrack stems

from their website to have that ownership of them.

Loop Community's tracks are generally less expensive than Multitracks.com's full multitrack

stems, but then Multitracks.com has that rental program which can be really attractive for

a lot of churches.

In the end, I think it comes down to what is your personal preference when it comes

to user experience?

Do you like the layout of the Prime app or do you like the layout of the playback app?

Then the second big factor is what's your overall plan when it comes to building your

backing track library?

Do you want to be in the ecosystem that Multitracks has where you can just rent songs every month

but then you never own the stems yourself or do you want to be in the Prime ecosystem

where you can, again, save money by buying the Prime tracks but not be able to use those

audio files for anything else or even just buy the full audio stems through Loop Community

and still have access to them through the Prime app?

So, the choice is yours, but I hope this side by side comparison just helps you figure out

which one is best for your worship ministry.

If you're using one of these apps or trying one of them out, let me know below in the

comments which one you picked and why, and finally I want to invite you to check out

Worship Leader School, where you're gonna find all the essential training, advice and

support you need to plan and lead worship.

Click the link in the description or visit WorshipLeaderSchool.com.

Thanks so much for watching this video.

If you found it helpful, hit that thumbs up button and share it with your friends in worship

ministry.

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10 Things Entrepreneurs Know About Money Which Employees Don't Know - Duration: 10:16.

10 Things Entrepreneurs Know About Money Which Employees Don't Know

Who are the richest people in the world?

Entrepreneurs of course, and that's for a reason.

Entrepreneurs are rich because they know a lot of thing about money which employees don't.

In this video, we're going to be sharing with you 10 things entrepreneurs know about

money which employees don't.

If you're new here, consider subscribing so that you won't miss other interesting

videos like this.

No. 1 Thing Entrepreneurs Know about Money

Selling Your Time For Money Is Dumb An entrepreneur could spend 7 months to create

a product.

If well accepted by the market, such product can sell all across the country just by duplicating

the same product to thousands and millions.

As long as this product provides value for the market, the market will continue paying

for it.

That's selling value instead of time.

Employees get paid for their time.

That's dumb because we only have very few hours each day.

If you want to be rich, learn how to sell value, not time.

It's not as difficult as you think, if you're willing to learn and take risks.

No. 2

You Can't Be Rich Using Your Two Hands And One Brain

John C. Maxwell said, "One is too small a number to achieve greatness".

Wealth creation is like a battle, you can't win a battle as a lone ranger because there

are so many skills needed along the way.

Entrepreneurs know this and that's why they don't try to do it all by themselves.

While employees get busy working hard, entrepreneurs get busy building team.

Because they have team, they could leverage on other people's brain and skills.

You can't be rich trying to create wealth with your two hands and one brain.

You must figure out how to get other people to work on your own vision

No. 3 Job Security Is A Myth

One of the lies many people were sold is the lie of "job security", a situation where

a company takes care of you for 30 years and still pays you till you die.

People who decide to be entrepreneurs know that the only security they can trust is the

security that comes from their own creation.

No one can secure your future, except you do.

No. 4

Governments Hate Employees Maybe that's not the right words to use.

Let's use a more friendly words; government love the employees to be poor.

Well, what I'm getting into is the fact that governments tax employees more than entrepreneurs

and investors.

In many parts of the world, employees pay as high as 20-40% income tax while entrepreneurs

pay 10-20 or even zero in some cases.

Governments favour entrepreneurs because they know they are the ones solving problems, creating

jobs and improving the economy.

Entrepreneurs know this and use it to their advantage to legally pay les or no tax.

No. 5

You Need Freedom To Be Happy Study shows that 85% of employees hate their

jobs.

Maybe that's not completely true.

Maybe more people actually don't hate their jobs but the bondage their jobs bring.

As human being, for you to be happy, you need freedom.

This doesn't mean that entrepreneurs spend all their days at golf clubs.

In fact, most entrepreneurs work harder than their employees but they have the liberty

to work at their own time.

For instance I work 12-14 hours most days but I don't have the resumption or closing

time.

I can decide to resume at my office by 12Pm or 7am and I can decide to close or avoid

work any day.

This freedom makes you happy and entrepreneurs know this.

Kevin O'Leary said, If you want freedom, work for yourself.

I'll say, "If you want happiness, work for yourself"

No. 6.

Pain Before Pleasure Is Better Than Pleasure Before Pains

So many people in the world think it's not easy to be entrepreneur and I agree.

But it's not easy to be anything else, does it?

If I have my life to live again, I'll still be entrepreneur.

The problem most people have is that they make excuses.

Some say they don't have capital.

Some say the economy is bad.

Some blame the government.

In fact, some say "Not everyone can be entrepreneur" and we agree.

Not everyone should be entrepreneur but if you think you have what it takes, go for it!

If you really understand what it means to be in control of your life and have more money

than you need, you'll stop making excuses and do whatever it takes to build your own

business.

If you get a job, your life may be easy for many years but you'll remain a broke person.

If you decide to be an entrepreneur, your life will be difficult for few years but you'll

end up with freedom and wealth.

Entrepreneurs know that it's better to go through pain now and pleasure latter than

to endure the entire life.

No. 7.

No One Truly Cares About You I've heard many people complaining about

the corporate mafias.

Many people hate their employers.

Others think their CEO doesn't care about them.

Well, nobody does.

The day you need someone to pay your bills in exchange for your obedience to him is the

day you sell a significant part of your right.

Entrepreneurs know this.

They know that they can't trust their lives and future in the hand of another man and

this inspires them to go through whatever they have to go through to build their own

businesses.

Stop expecting people to be kind.

Instead, deliver yourself from their hands.

No. 8 Technologies Are For Problem Solving And Money

Making Almost every employee I know use technologies

for their pleasure.

They love the phones, the cars, the internet, the social media, etc. and spend hours consuming

them.

Entrepreneurs have a better understanding, they use technologies to create wealth.

Entrepreneurs use internet, social media and every technology you can think of to create

wealth.

Stop thinking like a consumer.

Start thinking like a creator.

No. 9.

Not Taking Risk Is Risky I remember starting out in the business world,

I was aware of the implications of my decision yet I knew that not taking risks at that time

is the real risk.

Every entrepreneur knows this.

Not taking risk is risky.

Listen.

If you keep your life, you'll lose it.

If you are willing to lose your life for what you believe, you'll gain it.

No. 10.

It's Not Destiny But A Choice Most people wish to be entrepreneurs but some

think it's by luck, others think it's by being born by rich parents, some think

it's pure destiny.

Well, it's none of the above.

Instead, it's by choice.

People who become entrepreneurs choose to be.

It's that simple.

You can be a successful entrepreneur if you'll decide to be.

Do we say it's easy?

Far from it.

It's tough and difficult but it brings you freedom and wealth.

In summary, if you want to be rich;

Stop selling your time for money.

Sell value instead Learn how to leverage other people's time

and energy Don't use technologies only for your pleasure.

Use them to build wealth Take advantage of government's policies

to pay less tax by being entrepreneur Stop expecting people to be kind to you.

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It will be the second royal wedding of 2018, as the Queen's granddaughter Eugenie marries her partner of seven years Jack Brooksbank

 Taking inspiration from her cousin, Eugenie's wedding will take place in the same venue as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle

However, celebrations will last longer for Eugenie and Jack's nuptials as instead of a traditional one-day affair, guests will return for a second day

 For a more relaxed party, Eugenie has employed A-list party planners Bentley's Entertainment to throw a funfair-themed second day of celebration

   A royal source told The Daily Telegraph: "After the more formal celebration at Windsor Castle, the Saturday bash will be a relaxed party

"There will be dodgems and funfair rides, coconut shies, lots of food stalls, loads of cocktails, Bloody Marys for the hangovers and a festival vibe

"When will the Royal Wedding be shown on TV? Following a snub from the BBC, who gave full coverage to Meghan and Harry's wedding, ITV has picked up the mantle and will cover Eugenie's big day

  According to the Mail on Sunday, Prince Andrew's aides had inquired as to whether the BBC would broadcast his daughter's wedding like that of Harry and Meghan

However, the national broadcaster declined with the assertion there would not be enough interest in the wedding of the ninth-in-line to the throne

The BBC will instead show highlights, but it will be ITV who broadcast the whole wedding ceremony

The programme dubbed This Morning at the Royal Wedding will be fronted by hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes

 The three-hour show will begin at 10am and is to include footage of both Royal and celebrity guests arriving at the chapel, as well as a carriage procession after the ceremony

 With the number of invited guests believed to be more than 850, there may be a squeeze in St George's Chapel, which is designed to hold only 800

Following Meghan and Harry's star-studded nuptials, viewers can expect another famous guest list

 In the list of those thought to be invited, Amal and George Clooney and Robbie Williams are among the famous faces

  Eugenie is also known to be friends with Cara Delevingne, Sienna Miller and Ed Sheeran - but time will tell who has been invited to the royal celebration

 Members of the public were chosen to attend via ballot, with 1,200 invited to the grounds of the chapel to witness the wedding guests arrive

Eugenie and Jack became engaged whilst on holiday in Nicaragua in January this year

 Older sister Princess Beatrice will be the chief bridesmaid on the big day.

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It will be the second royal wedding of 2018, as the Queen's granddaughter Eugenie marries her partner of seven years Jack Brooksbank

 Taking inspiration from her cousin, Eugenie's wedding will take place in the same venue as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle

However, celebrations will last longer for Eugenie and Jack's nuptials as instead of a traditional one-day affair, guests will return for a second day

 For a more relaxed party, Eugenie has employed A-list party planners Bentley's Entertainment to throw a funfair-themed second day of celebration

   A royal source told The Daily Telegraph: "After the more formal celebration at Windsor Castle, the Saturday bash will be a relaxed party

"There will be dodgems and funfair rides, coconut shies, lots of food stalls, loads of cocktails, Bloody Marys for the hangovers and a festival vibe

"When will the Royal Wedding be shown on TV? Following a snub from the BBC, who gave full coverage to Meghan and Harry's wedding, ITV has picked up the mantle and will cover Eugenie's big day

  According to the Mail on Sunday, Prince Andrew's aides had inquired as to whether the BBC would broadcast his daughter's wedding like that of Harry and Meghan

However, the national broadcaster declined with the assertion there would not be enough interest in the wedding of the ninth-in-line to the throne

The BBC will instead show highlights, but it will be ITV who broadcast the whole wedding ceremony

The programme dubbed This Morning at the Royal Wedding will be fronted by hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes

 The three-hour show will begin at 10am and is to include footage of both Royal and celebrity guests arriving at the chapel, as well as a carriage procession after the ceremony

 With the number of invited guests believed to be more than 850, there may be a squeeze in St George's Chapel, which is designed to hold only 800

Following Meghan and Harry's star-studded nuptials, viewers can expect another famous guest list

 In the list of those thought to be invited, Amal and George Clooney and Robbie Williams are among the famous faces

  Eugenie is also known to be friends with Cara Delevingne, Sienna Miller and Ed Sheeran - but time will tell who has been invited to the royal celebration

 Members of the public were chosen to attend via ballot, with 1,200 invited to the grounds of the chapel to witness the wedding guests arrive

Eugenie and Jack became engaged whilst on holiday in Nicaragua in January this year

 Older sister Princess Beatrice will be the chief bridesmaid on the big day.

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