People across Norfolk have spotted rehearsals for the King's coronation flypast today.

The rehearsals have seen a large formation of aircraft, including RC-135W Rivet Joints, pass over a number of towns in Norfolk.

Rehearsals took place today, April 25, between 1.20pm and 3pm, but may continue on Wednesday, April 26, and Thursday, April 27.

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Today's rehearsal included F35-B Lightning II jets and a Poseidon MRA1.

Eastern Daily Press: F-35B Lightning II jets at the coronation flypast rehearsalF-35B Lightning II jets at the coronation flypast rehearsal (Image: PA)

The six-minute flypast on the day of the King's coronation, May 6, will pass through Norfolk's skies and will include more than 60 aircraft.

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The route will take the aircraft over King's Lynn, Downham Market and Thetford as well as over Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Beccles.

Eastern Daily Press: Poseidon MRA1 and RC-135W Rivet Joint over NorfolkPoseidon MRA1 and RC-135W Rivet Joint over Norfolk (Image: Jack Baker)

It will include the Red Arrows and the full Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

Flight restrictions will be imposed between 12.15pm and 2pm.

Eastern Daily Press: Typhoon FGR4s at the coronation flypast rehearsalTyphoon FGR4s at the coronation flypast rehearsal (Image: PA)

It will impact light aircraft pilots and drone users, but not commercial flights.