The King's coronation is right around the corner with many already getting ready to fill the streets of London to watch the highly-anticipated procession.
On Saturday, May 6, King Charles III will officially be crowned King while his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, will become Queen.
The lead-up to the ceremony is one of the most important for members of the public as they will be able to catch a glimpse of the King in person for the first time after he received the crown.
However, the procession has a very strict plan and short route which means it may be difficult to get a front-row seat. It may help you even the odds if you become familiar with the procession route. Read more: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community The King and Queen will leave Buckingham Palace at 10.20 to begin the 33 minute journey to Westminster Abbey.