Nigel Wilson scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on April 16 has been accused of flying the unmanned aircraft over landmarks, including the Queen Victoria Memorial at Buckingham Palace.
The allegations relate to 17 breaches of the Air Navigation Order 2009.
The Metropolitan Police said Wilson had flown a "small, unmanned surveillance aircraft" over a congested area during various football matches without gaining permission from the Civil Aviation Authority.
Wilson is said to have committed the offences between September and December last year.
"There are clear rules and regulations in place regarding the flying of drones in the UK and it is the responsibility of users to spend time fully understanding what those rules are," a spokesperson for the Civil Aviation Authority was quoted as saying by the Telegraph.
In January, police warned that flying unmanned drones over crowds or near landmark buildings was illegal.
The warning was issued amid fears that the new "must have" aerial gadgets was being used to harass and spy on people.
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