The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will join Prince Harry later to "plant" a ceramic poppy at the Tower of London marking the centenary of World War One.
The Blood Swept Lands And Seas of Red exhibition, by artist Paul Cummins, involves 888,246 ceramic poppies planted in the dry moat at the Tower.
A poppy has been made for each British and Colonial death during the conflict.
The first ceramic poppy was planted last month, with the final one due to be installed on Armistice Day.
Mr Cummins said he was inspired by a line from the will of a Derbyshire serviceman who died in Flanders.
In the will the soldier describes "the blood swept lands and seas of red, where angels fear to tread".
Britain declared war on Germany at 23:00 BST on 4 August 1914, with thousands of soldiers engaged in the bloodiest conflict the world had known until the armistice was signed on 11 November 1918.
The Tower of London was where more than 1,600 men swore an oath to the crown after enlisting for war.
It was also used as a military depot, ceremonial setting-off point for regiments who had been stationed there and the execution location for 11 German spies.
The poppies were constructed at Plymouth's TR2 workshop and will be sold for £25 each, raising an estimated £15m for six armed forces charities.
The visit to the Tower by members of the Royal Family comes a day after they joined political leaders and relatives of the fallen to remember the sacrifices and losses exactly a century on from Britain's entry into the war.
A "lights out" event on Monday saw people across the country invited to turn off their lights for an hour until 23:00, the time war was declared in 1914.
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