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Where to watch Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tie the knot in Toronto

CBC will be broadcasting the Royal Wedding live starting at 4 am ET on Saturday. But in case you want to watch the couple say "I do" outside of the comforts of your home, weve put together a list of Toronto venues where you can celebrate the big day in style.

Many venues throwing viewing parties on Saturday and serving pastries inspired by couple's wedding cake

Former Suits star Meghan Markle will tie the knot to Prince Harry on Saturday in London. The ceremony is at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. (Chris Jackson/Reuters)

The Royal Wedding between honorary Torontonian Meghan Markle and Prince Harry is just days away and CBC has you covered. We'll be broadcasting the nuptials live starting at 4 a.m. ET on Saturday.

But in case you want to watchMarkle walk down the aisle outside of the comforts of your home,we've put together a list of Toronto venues where you can celebrate the big day in style.

About 2,000 people will be able to watch the wedding inside the Princess of Wales theatre. (Mirvish)

The Princess of Wales Theatre viewing party

The King Street venue was named in honour ofPrince Harry's mom, Diana, so it's only fitting that it's hosting a viewing party. The Princess of Wales Theatre will open its doors at 5:30 am and the event runs until 8:30 a.m. There will be complimentary baked goods and coffee/tea for breakfast along with mini wedding cakes for dessert. Guests are encouraged to come in the finest attire, fascinators welcome. Best part:the event is free and so is the parking under the theatre, but tickets are limited.

Windsor Arms Hotel breakfast

The hotel is hosting a breakfast fit for a queen inside the Courtyard Ballroom. Enjoy an assortment of scones, crumpets, and teas, along with traditional English dishes such as bubble and squeak. To top it off, everyone will get a piece of cake inspired by the couple's own lemon elderflower wedding cake. The event is from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tickets are $95.

The Duke of Cornwall Pub brunch

The University Avenue restaurant will be opening its doors at 6 am and serving a traditional English brunch menu along with non-alcoholic beverages until 11 am. Guests are encouraged to dress up. Entrance is free, all you have to do is RSVP.

Toronto bakery Le Dolci created cupcakes inspired by the Royal couple's lemon elderflower wedding cake. (Le Dolci )

Fox Theatre morning show

The movie theatre on Queen Street East in the Beach is selling tickets to watch the wedding on the big screen. The show starts at 7 a.m. and your $7 ticket gets youbaked goods and a cup of tea.

Teatime atOmni King Edward Hotel

If you're not a morning person, the King Edward is starting its festivities at 1:30 pm with a Royal Weddingafternoon tea. The MeghanMarkleand Prince Harryinspired tea runs both Saturday and Sunday. On the menu, there's finger sandwiches and of course a version of the couple's lemon elderflower wedding cake. Tickets are $54.

Want to stay home?Get Royal treats from Le Dolci

For those who prefer to host their own viewing party, Dundas Street West's Le Dolci haslemon elderflower cupcakes for sale. Some of the bakery's team has ties to London, England, so Le Dolciwanted to create something special to celebrate the Royal pair. The bakery's take on the royal wedding cake is a vanilla cupcake filled with lemon curd and topped with elderflower buttercream.