The King's Coronation will see many places impacted over the big weekend
Royal frenzy is sweeping the nation and plans for the highly-anticipated historical event are finally being put into place.
Coverage begins with The Coronation of HM The King: The Preparation and is followed by coverage of The Coronation of HM The King: The Coronation from 10.15am. The Coronation of HM The King: The Celebration will air from 1pm. These programmes will be broadcast on both BBC One and BBC Two with sign language available on BBC Two.Kirsty Young and Huw Edwards are among the BBC presenting team, while Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham front ITV's offering and Dame Joanna Lumley joins Sky.
However, unfortunately for English football fans, no English football matches will be played during the ceremony. Banks will be open for normal operating hours on Saturday, but most are usually only available to go into in the morning. While Tesco Express stores will be open as normal, opening at 6am or 7am and closing between 10pm and 11pm.
Sainsbury's convenience stores will be open from normal on bank holiday Monday from 7am until either 10pm or 11pm.
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