Harry and Meghan are due to tie the knot on May 19 at St George's Chapel after getting engaged following a whirlwind romance.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) yesternight confirmed that the airspace above St George’s Chapel, which is nestled in the Castle’s grounds, will be restricted on Saturday, May 19.
A source confirmed:
“There are constantly planes flying over Windsor, and the last thing anyone wants is for Meghan and Harry’s vows to be lost in the noise of a jet.
“The ban on planes flying overhead will make sure that guests will be able to hear a pin drop in the Chapel as the couple are declared husband and wife.”