Our vendors will be selling 'goody bags' containing a copy of the special show day edition, with all the latest on the event, along with a drink and snacks for just £1.

More than 20,000 people , including Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, are expected to flock to the Royal Estate for the much-loved event.

The Royal couple will make their traditional tour of the showground by coach, before going on walkabout with show officials, meeting stallholders and greeting well-wishers lining the route.

The Royal couple will tour the Royal Marquee, where the flagship show garden will promote the East Anglia's Children's Hospice nook appeal to build a new children's hospice.

Main ring events include heavy horses, racing camels and aerial display.

Elsewhere there will be the show gardens competition, traditional crafts, talks and concerts.

All proceeds from programme sales go to charities large and small across Norfolk. Since 1977, the show has donated more than £500,000 to good causes.

Gates open at 9am on Wednesday, when there will be ample free parking signposted from the A148 and A149.