Queen Elizabeth has made the decision to ban drones at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding on May 19.
The Civil Aviation Authority has granted the Queen’s official ban, meaning drones can not be flown over Windsor Castle, including St. George’s chapel where Harry and Meghan will tie the knot.
They are also banned from flying above Harry and Meghan’s carriage route, where they will travel 25 minutes through Windsor town after their nuptials.
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Authorities are taking the ban so seriously that members of the public have been encouraged to call police if they see any drones in the area.