Airspace restrictions and enhanced security measures will be in place in Windsor during the state visit of Nigeria’s president.
State visits are the highest level of diplomatic visit hosted by the monarch.
Thames Valley Police said the restrictions would include an extended airspace exclusion zone over the town alongside a large policing operation.

The castle is already subject to a permanent airspace restriction, but this will be extended on 18 March between 07:00 and 23:59 GMT.
Police warned that anyone breaching the restriction would “likely” be arrested.
Search teams, armed units, mounted officers and roads policing officers will all be deployed as part of the operation.
Neighbourhood officers and Project Servator teams – which carry out unpredictable patrols designed to deter and detect criminal activity – will also be in the town engaging with the public.
Police said they would also make use of Windsor’s extensive CCTV network and hostile vehicle mitigation barriers.
Ch Supt Adrian Hall, of the joint operations unit, said: “As a force, we have a vast amount of experience in policing royal events in Windsor and significant planning and preparation has gone into this event.
“We will ensure everyone attending the state visit, including dignitaries, spectators and members of the public, are kept safe to enjoy the historic occasion.”
Some footways and pedestrian crossings in the town centre will also close periodically between 09:30 and 12:30 on 17 and 18 March for a ceremonial procession.
Source: BBC
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