In case you hadn't heard... tomorrow is the royal shindig!
While royal enthusiasts set up to watch Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say 'I do', three West Norfolk brides will be walking down the aisle ready to start their married lives.
Three couples from West Norfolk will be tying the knot on Saturday with another 30 from across Norfolk sharing their special day with the royal couple.
Celebrations are taking place across the county when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wed, from live television screenings, to private parties, and fundraising events.
Nursing student Lydia Dahl, 23, is organising a royal wedding themed fundraiser at Swaffham Assembly Rooms on Saturday to subsidise a nursing trip to Zambia, Africa, in August.
She said: "I am passionate about contributing to international health and social care and this isn't my first volunteering experience.
"I travelled to Ghana, West Africa, aged 16 where I taught English and maths and cared for children in an orphanage.
"At aged 17 I spent six-weeks New Dehli, India, where I taught and cared for children in the city's largest slum area. Both of these trips were self-funded.
"I now have another opportunity as a student nurse in my elective placement to make positive changes in people's health and wellbeing."
Lydia says, in her upcoming trip, she will be rotating through the adult, paediatric, mother and newborn, eye and cancer and diseases hospitals.
"I will be working with conditions like glaucoma, clubfoot, malnutrition, paediatric HIV and cervical cancer, one of the most significant causes of death among women in Zambia," said Lydia.
"I stand to gain a breadth of experience that I can bring back to my clinical practice in the UK.
"In my third week, I will also work with a specialist in a village healthcare centre treating the local population.
"The money raised will be solely used to fund my trip including placement fee, flights, and a visa."
Lydia's royal wedding themed fundraiser is set to take place at Swaffham Assembly Room on Saturday, from 8am to 3pm.
Elsewhere in West Norfolk, Sandringham Visitor Centre is inviting residents to watch the royal couple say 'I do' on a large screen on their lawns.
And children's armed forces charity Scotty's Little Soldiers will be joining the royal wedding celebration at Sandringham Estate, asking residents to support bereaved armed forces children across the country.
The charity was announced last month as one of seven charities to benefit from donations made to the couple on their wedding day and represent a range of causes the couple are passionate about.
Charity founder, Nikki Scott said: “The last few weeks have been absolutely fantastic, the awareness and donations we’ve received has been incredible and we’re so grateful to Prince Harry and Meghan for choosing us.
“Celebrating the wedding at Sandringham just seemed like the perfect fit, it’s local to Scotty’s and has that royal connection.
"We’re extremely grateful for all of their support, which will go a long way in helping us keep the smiles on the faces of bereaved Forces children, who at such a young age have already been through so much.”