Police, the Army and undercover members of the security services are ready 'do whatever is necessary' to prevent any attack on Harry and Meghan's big day, including shooting to kill.
The 2.6-mile route the couple will travel from St George's Chapel to Windsor Castle is lined with sharpshooters on top of buildings and other vantage points. Specialist teams are also patrolling the Thames.
Police and soldiers carrying automatic weapons will also line the streets ready to fire if necessary and are already patrolling the roads, which have crash barriers used to stop vehicle-based terror attacks.
With the UK's terror threat level at severe the cost of security for the first major royal wedding since 2011 is expected to reach up to £30million and the bill will be picked up by the taxpayer.
It is Thames Valley Police's biggest ever operation and they are relying heavily on Scotland Yard and MI5 for support.
It came as superfans camped on the streets overnight to secure their spots to see the procession through the Berkshire town tomorrow.
MailOnline
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