The royal wedding was officially a hit with TV viewers – smashing all records of anything that has been watched for the year so far.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s big day was watched by a peak of 13.1 million, just after 1pm, on BBC1, making it the biggest peak figure so far in 2018, the broadcaster said.
Its coverage, led by Kirsty Young, Huw Edwards and Dermot O’Leary, beat ITV’s, which peaked at 3.6 million around an hour later at 2pm.
This coverage was fronted by the very capable duo Phillip Schofield and Julie Etchingham.
The combined average audience, for BBC and ITV, was around 11 million.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding in 2011 enjoyed a higher combined audience of 17.6 million, according to consolidated figures, but that number included people watching on catch-up.
Charles and Diana’s wedding was watched by more than 28 million in 1981.
The BBC’s coverage of Saturday’s wedding attracted an average of 8.7 million viewers (64% share), between 9am and 2pm.
On ITV, coverage averaged 2.5 million viewers (18.6% share) between 9.25am and 3pm.
On BBC1, the FA Cup final averaged 6.7 million viewers and peaked at 8.7 million.
Charlotte Moore, director of BBC content, said: “BBC1 brought the nation together in their millions for a super Saturday to remember, combining the royal wedding, with a peak audience of 13.1 million viewers, and the FA Cup Final.”
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