Prince Louis Steals The Show At Queen’s Jubilee Celebrations

Prince Louis Steals The Show At Queen’s Jubilee Celebrations

London: Queen Elizabeth II on Sundays brought curtains at the historical platinum jubilee celebration, making a rare public appearance at the last four days of celebration.
The 96 -year -old Monarch, which has been determined by the problem by walking and standing, appeared twice directly on the balcony of the Buckingham Palace after the Military Parade forces on Thursday.

The effort forced him out of the Thanksgiving church service on Friday, plus the Epsom Derby horse racing and star -studded concert on Saturday.

But he reappeared after a public parade that reflects changes in music, dance, fashion, culture, and society since he rose the throne in 1952.

The large crowd that stretches hundreds of meters (yard) in the mall outside the palace cheering as he appeared to the balcony and waved.

Dressing green with a harmonious hat, his white hand that is gripping the stick, he is flanked by three future kings: Prince Charles, William and George.

The song-songwriter Ed Sheeran previously wrapped the contest by singing the 2017 hit song “Perfect”, and the national anthem “God Save The Queen”.

Contest

Sunday £ 15 million ($ 18.7 million, 17.5 million euros) “Platinum Jubilee Pageant” which features around 10,000 people, starting with the armed forces parade from England and the Commonwealth he is aiming for.

The queen hologram is projected to the 260 -year -old Gold State coach who led his reign of the record.

Around 6,000 players who are disabled and not defective from the Street Theater, Carnival and Dolls join to celebrate the life and government of the Queen.

The spotlight included an air artist who was deferred under a large helium balloon, known as the Heliosfer, bearing the Sovereign Citra.

Carnivals including giant oak trees are flanked by Maypole dancers, large-moving wedding cakes, Bangra drummers, steel ribbons, plus African-Karibia carnivals and towering dancing dragons.

In the royal box, Charles guarded his four -year -old grandchildren, Prince Louis was entertained, bouncing his knees to the rhythm of the music.

In other places throughout the country, more than 10 million people are thought to have challenged the cloudy sky to share food with friends, family and neighbors to mark the opportunity.

End of the era

Two public holidays on Thursday and Friday, a longer pub opening hours, street parties and other events while lifting the gloom of inflation that jumped and political chaos plus two years of the closing of the forced Covid.

Many people see it as an event once in a generation to mark the closure of extraordinary chapters in British life and to recognize its most famous national symbols.

On Saturday night, he presented a surprise on the screen, drinking tea with his beloved children’s books and the character of the film Paddington Bear.

In the previous recorded video, he knocked on the drumpeat band Rock Queen’s “We Will Rock You”-the opening number of the tea cups and a good Chinese plate to start the party.

The peak of 13.4 million viewers watched a concert on television, said the BBC.

The Queen previously made a cameo with actor James Bond Daniel Craig for the opening of the 2012 London Olympics.

The ongoing theme has become a dramatic social, political and technological change in England and the world since the queen rose to the throne – and her continuous presence through all that.

With Charles now 73, the next Jubilee – maybe for his eldest son William on the throne – it could be at least 50 years old.

She has become a queen for the rest of my life,” said visiting American John Barli, 66.

She is the world’s grandmother as far as I know,” he told The Sunday Times.

But there was also the recognition of the second Elizabethan era – five centuries after the first – almost ending.

‘Goodbye long’

Spectacular light performances illuminated the palace and night sky on it on Saturday, including Corgi images, handbags and teapots.

One message says simple: “Thank you, ma’am.”

It is inevitable, this celebration has a nuance of a farewell speech,” said the Sunday telegraph about Saturday concert, led by Diana Ross.

But there is also a sharp awareness that we will never see people like this king again.”

It won’t be the same without our queen,” Julie Blewitt, 56, from Manchester, told AFP outside of St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday.

Too bad he won’t be here longer.”

The Observer Weekly calls it “part of the long lives that began with his presence at the funeral of Prince Philip last year”.

The Queen has gradually prepared the community for a figure who is familiar from Charles to take over as king.

Jubilee is “the opportunity to reflect on everything that has been achieved for the past 70 years, because we look into the future with confidence and enthusiasm,” he said in a message on Wednesday.

But the institution that Charles and, after he, William will lead will be different from what Elizabeth passed down after World War II.

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