The historic occasion of King Charles III's coronation is set to be marked by a performance from the Red Arrows above London.
With their impressive displays and bright colours in the tail, Red Arrow displays attract thousands of people.
Although the weekend is expected to see downpours of rain, the flypast is still set to go ahead as officials at the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Ministry of Defence (MoD) work out plans despite bad weather, according to The Telegraph.
The performance is set to see more than 60 aircraft fly over as they go across the capital skies and Buckingham Palace.
Along with the Red Arrows, there will be 16 helicopters and Spitfires from the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
This is when you can spot the Red Arrows over London for the Coronation weekend.
When will the Red Arrows be flying over London?
London is Areas E and F of the Red Arrow's route and will fly over between 2pm and 3pm.
Area E: London, 2.10pm-2.45pm
Area F: London (Croydon) and Surrey, 2.20pm-3pm
Area E will cover much of London including Newham, Barking and Dagenham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets, City of London, Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, Greenwich, Hammersmith and Fulham, Ealing, Hillingdon, and Lambeth.
The Red Arrows will fly over Buckingham Palace over The Mall via Stratford, with the route expected to cover Romford and Ilford too.
If you are in any of these areas you could expect to see the Red Arrows from 2.20pm.
At 2.30pm the Red Arrows are expected to fly past Buckingham Palace to mark the end of the coronation ceremony.
Area F will start between 2.20pm and 2.30pm and will cover areas of Croydon, Bromley and Sutton.
Areas in F will begin to see the Red Arrows from 2.30pm, after they have flown over Buckingham Palace.
How to watch the Red Arrows Coronation display
If you can't watch the display from the streets of London, do not panic as you can still watch their full routine from the comfort of your own home.
BBC's live coverage of the King's Coronation will kick off on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from 7.30am.
The Coronation service will begin at 11am from Westminster Abbey with the Red Arrows arriving between 2pm and 3pm.
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