The historic event of King Charles III's coronation is set to be marked by a flypast which will include the iconic Red Arrows.
But many people will be wondering what time it starts and where is will be going - and cruically if residents in Berkshire will be able to see it.
The flypast will see more than 60 aircraft fly over England on their route to Buckingham Palace in London this afternoon.
The flypast will begin in the North Sea from 1.15pm and be visible along the Norfolk coast. From there, it will head to Suffolk from two directions.
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This will include towns such as Reading, Windsor, Colchester and Chelmsford in Essex before arriving in London.
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.
What time will the route pass over Buckinghamshire?
Unfortunately, the route is not going to be going over Buckingahmshire though the exact routes of the aircraft are not being published in advance for security reasons.
Although exact timings are kept under tight wraps for security purposes, these are the expected times are listed below.
When is the flightpast happening?
The Coronation service will begin at 11am from Westminster Abbey with the Red Arrows arriving between 2pm and 3pm.
Where is the flypast going and where can we see it?
The flypast over the Palace will be the main event, but the aircraft will fly over parts of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex on the way to London. Unfortunately, Buckinghamshire is est to miss out.
Afterward, they will travel over parts of Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, and Wiltshire.
The route has been split into zones but exact details will not be revealed in advance for security reasons.
The areas are:
Area A: North Sea and Norfolk Coast, 1.15pm-3pm
Area B: Norfolk (Thetford) and Suffolk (Bury St Edmunds), 1.45pm-3pm
Area C: Suffolk (Ipswich), 2pm-3pm
Area D: Essex (Colchester, Chelmsford), 2pm-2.45pm
Area E: London, 2.10pm-2.45pm
Area F: London (Croydon) and Surrey, 2.20pm-3pm
Area G: Berkshire (Reading), Wiltshire (Swindon) and Oxfordshire (Oxford), 2.20pm-3pm
Area H: Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, 2.20pm-3pm
Area I: Wiltshire (Marlborough, Tidworth), 2.20pm-3pm.
The Red Arrows' route and timings have also been released:
1.53pm - Southeast of Methringham
1.58pm - South of Skegness
2.05pm - Over the North Sea
2.13pm - East of Caister-on-Sea
2.18pm - Over the North Sea
2.23pm - Woodbridge Airfield
2.27pm - Colchester
2.34pm - Fairlop
2.35pm - Leyton
2.36pm - Buckingham Palace
2.38pm - Heathrow
2.40pm - Windsor
2.42pm - Reading
2.44pm - Hook
2.47pm - North of Winchester
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