Red Arrows to fly over Cornwall tonight for the G7 world leaders
They famous red jets will stage a fly-past over Carbis Bay at 7.30pm on Saturday 12th June
Last updated 12th Jun 2021
You'll want to watch the skies across Cornwall this evening, for a special fly-past by the Red Arrows.
The famous red jets will soar across Carbis Bay on Saturday, on day two of the G7 Summit.
World leaders will be treated to the special show after enjoying a BBQ on the beach.
Sirloin and scallops and a special Beach Hut Sundae were on the menu for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, President Joe Biden and their G7 cohorts, followed by toasted marshmallows and buttered rum!
They have already carried out one engagement today, to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen's official birthday.
The Red Arrows' fly-past in Cornwall will take place at 7.30pm on Saturday 12th June.
It will be the first time the Arrows have appeared in the Duchy since 2018.
Devon & Cornwall Police have issued an appeal to those wanting to watch the jets, to do so from home.
"It’s been announced that the Red Arrows are putting on a fly-by over the G7 Summit this weekend. It will be their first appearance in Cornwall for some time, and we know it is something many people will want to watch.
"To keep everyone safe, we ask that those living in and around Carbis Bay to watch from their homes or gardens.
"People will struggle to remain socially distanced if gathering in large crowds.
"We appreciate it might be tempting to drive to Carbis Bay or the surrounding area but remind you that there are many restrictions in place, including road and public footpath closures.
"We urge you - don’t come, watch from home!".
Devon & Cornwall Police
Scroll through the gallery to see some of the other highlights from the G7 in pictures...
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Extinction Rebellion landed at Porthminster beach in St Ives
Us President, Joe Biden's, motorcade travelling through Cornwall
Boris Johnson and Joe Biden meet together for the first time in Carbis Bay
Police officers patrolling the water during the Red Arrows display on the Saturday evening
Police officers playing football with 9-year-old Cai Whenray-Hughes
Police officers during the G7 summit
Police direct traffic during protest in St Ives
Cornish singer-songwriter Daisy Clark performs for G7 leaders and Royal Family
Protestors block road in St Ives
Boris Johnson hosts a beach barbecue on Carbis Bay for the world leaders
Extinction Rebellion 'sink' giant G7 logo on Porthminster beach
The Red Arrows over Carbis Bay
The world leaders during day two of the G7 summit
Carbis Bay during the G7 summit
World leaders and their partners watch the Red Arrows perform over Carbis Bay
The beach barbecue on the Saturday evening
Joe and Jill Biden arrive at Cornwall Airport Newquay ahead of the summit
On the beach at Carbis Bay
Police officers on Porthminster beach, St Ives, during an Extinction Rebellion protest
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