'Royal Family meet Government Officials ahead of Coronation'
The Prince of Wales has revealed the royals are "praying for the weather" in the hope of sunshine for Saturday's Coronation, as skies looked stormy over London.
Attending a reception for realm prime ministers and governors general at Buckingham Palace, Prince William could be heard saying: "We're praying for the weather tomorrow, we need a bit of sunshine tomorrow please. Did you hear the thunder just now?"
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Here is a rundown of all the timings so far for the Coronation this Saturday:
5am - Pedestrian restrictions in Central London come into effect
6am - Viewing areas open along the procession route.
7.15-8.30am - Guests for Westminster Abbey begin to arrive at security check points in Victoria Tower Gardens.
9am - Congregation to be seated inside the Abbey.
9.30-10.45am - Heads of state, overseas government representatives, Government ministers, First Ministers, former PMs, foreign royals and members of the royal family arrive.
9.45am - The Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry begin to gather ready for the procession from Buckingham Palace.
10.20am - The King and Queen Consort's procession sets off from the Palace.
10.53am - The King and Queen Consort arrive at Westminster Abbey.
11am - Charles and Camilla enter the Abbey through the Great West Door and the service begins.
12pm - The King is crowned. The Archbishop of Canterbury places the St Edward's Crown on Charles's head. Trumpets will sound and gun salutes will be fired across the UK.
1pm - The service ends and the newly crowned King and Queen begin their coronation procession back to Buckingham Palace in the Gold State Coach.
1.33pm - Charles and Camilla are expected to enter Buckingham Palace through the Centre Arch.
1.45pm - The King and Queen Consort receive a royal salute from the military in the Palace gardens
Around 2.15pm - The King, Queen Consort and members of the royal family appear on the Palace balcony to watch the flypast.
Princess Anne,who is a former Olympic equestrian, will ride horseback behind the gold state coach that will carry Charles and Camilla down The Mall
This role is formally given the title of Gold-Stick-in-Waiting, a position that has historically been given to the person trusted with looking after the Monarch's safety.
The Princess Royal is already Colonel of the Household Cavalry's Blues and Royals.
Her new position was confirmed by Buckingham Palace after her visit to the barracks to thank the military members who have been working through the night to ensure smooth proceedings on Saturday.
When the coronation procession is staged after Charles is crowned, Anne will travel on horseback behind the gold state coach carrying the King and his wife.
In her role as Senior Colonel, the princess will host a traditional dinner for her fellow Household Division Colonels - who include the Princess of Wales, the Colonel of the Irish Guards - on the eve of the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
At the event it is decided which regiment will be given the honour of trooping their colour the following year.
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