The historic event of King Charles III's coronation is set to be marked by a flypast which will include the iconic Red Arrows.
The flypast will see more than 60 aircraft fly over Suffolk on their route to Buckingham Palace this afternoon.
The flypast will begin in the North Sea from 1.15pm and be visible along the Norfolk coast.
Due to poor weather the flypast is at risk of being cancelled.
Royal Air Force (RAF) Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Wigston has said “it’s 50/50” as to whether the event will go ahead, and the final decision will be made just one or two hours before it is due to start.
Aircraft will move south over the west of the county - King's Lynn, Downahm Market, Swaffham, Thetford - and west over the southeast of the county - Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Beccles.
It will then pass Ipswich, Colchester and Chelsford before arriving in London from the northeast.
This is where the flypast will peak with the aircraft passing over the Mall and Buckingham Palace at 2.30pm.
They will then continue from the capital towards Oxford and Reading.
There are airspace restrictions in the North Sea, East Anglia and London between 12.15pm and 3pm.
It will impact light aircraft pilots and drone users, but not commercial flights.
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