Coronation timetable: A complete schedule of timings and events for King Charles's weekend

6 May 2023, 9:48 | Updated: 6 May 2023, 9:50

King Charles has a weekend packed full of celebrations for his coronation. Picture: Alamy

By Zoe Adams

King Charles, Queen Camilla and the whole royal family will be out in force for the celebrations on the extra bank holiday weekend, but what's happening and when? Here's the full schedule listings for the coronation, concert and more including timings.

Coronation day is here and that means three whole days of celebrating new King Charles III and wife Queen Camilla.

From a grand royal procession to a coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey to the Coronation Concert - the extra bank holiday weekend is jam packed with royal events for the whole of the world to enjoy.

But with so much going on, the coronation timetable can be a little overwhelming so here is a full guide of scheduled events this week including start times, running times and much more.

From timings to possible cancellations, here's your hour-by-hour guide to the Charles and Camilla's Coronation day.

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King Charles and Camilla will begin coronation weekend with their crowing at Westminster Abbey. Picture: Alamy

Saturday 6th - Coronation Day

Saturday is the main event, where King Charles and Camilla will officially be crowned the King and Queen of England. Here is a full list of timings on what will happen on the day:

The flypast, however, could face last-minute cancellations as the London weather threatens the safety of the aircraft. A decision will be made just hours before the expected finale.

Buckingham Palace will be surrounded by royal fans as the procession begins and ends here. Picture: Alamy
The royals will also witness a traditional flyover. Picture: Alamy

Sunday 7th - Coronation 'Big Lunches' and Coronation concert

Following the official coronation events comes some royal fun as today people are encouraged to have street parties and share food with their local communities. There will also be the coronation concert at Windsor Castle.

Monday 8th - The Big Help Out

For the final day of celebrations, the British public are being encourages to spend the extra day off by getting involved in some volunteering.