The UK is celebrating 70 years of the Queen's reign with a long weekend of parades, concerts and other royal appearances.
On Sunday, the skies will get cloudier with potential for rain in southern parts. As the rain moves away, southern England will see some sunshine. They will be accompanied by singer Adam Lambert. It will see the return of rock band Queen, whose guitarist Brian May performed on the roof of Buckingham Palace for the previous Party at the Palace in 2002. The Earl and Countess of Wessex will attend a Big Jubilee Lunch on The Long Walk in Windsor. They will meet residents and groups of street performers. The Queen will no longer attend the Derby Day at Epsom Down racecourse in Surrey, but the Princess Royal is expected to be at the event at 5.30pm.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were in Wales today with Prince George and Princess Charlotte on day three of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend of ...
The kids loved finding an image of themselves and little Louis in the artwork! I am hugely honoured to meet the royal couple. Proud to continue my support and be ambassador for Shelter Cymru, who I donated one of the artworks to, and also 10x signed prints of each to raise money for the cause." She said : “I went to London and unfortunately we couldn’t get onto the Mall because the police had closed it off. Mother and daughter Audrey and Hayley Boyce from Penygraig in Rhondda won a competition for free tickets and a picnic at the concert. It’s the camaraderie and just it's a real buzz to be onstage and in rehearsal. Under 16s go free with an accompanying adult however you still have to select a free ticket on the website to claim this deal. just a buzz to be a member of this organisation. Anna Maria from Penarth (on the left) said: “she's been on the throne for so long. The royal family will met up with some of Wales's best-known performers before the celebration concert at Cardiff Castle, the doors for which are open now. She will not attend Saturday's Epsom Derby Day, but the avid racegoer will be glued to the TV, watching the developments from Windsor. The future kings will speak separately in honour of the monarch towards the end of the BBC's open-air show, staged in front of Buckingham Palace on Saturday evening.
The third day of Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee is being marked by a star-studded concert at Buckingham Palace, featuring such artists as Adam ...
It was the couple’s first public appearance in the U.K. since they stepped back from royal duties and moved to California two years ago. The queen is widely known as an avid horse lover, and she has only missed the Epsom Derby a handful of times. The event featuring Alicia Keys, Queen and Adam Lambert will take place in a temporary amphitheater built around the Victoria Memorial outside the palace. The queen has had problems moving around lately, which the palace describes as “episodic mobility issues,” limiting her public appearances in recent months. William and his wife Kate brought two of their three children — 8-year-old Prince George and 7-year-old Princess Charlotte — to Cardiff Castle in Wales before a separate concert in the castle grounds in honor of the queen. “She’s been breeding horses for over 60 years.
The father and son will speak in honour of the monarch towards the end of the BBC's open-air show, staged in the front of Buckingham Palace on Saturday.
Luckily for concert-goers, a second round of thunderstorms is expected to miss the Platinum Party at the Palace on Saturday night. Jubilee celebrations took place in the Queen’s absence, with 40 jockeys who have ridden for the owner-breeder donning the royal racing silks and forming a guard of honour before the national anthem was sung. The Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge are to take to the stage to pay public tributes to the Queen during the star-studded Jubilee concert.
Britain geared up Saturday for a "party at the palace" concert starring Diana Ross and Andrea Bocelli, set to be watched by millions to celebrate Queen ...
"I've grown up with this woman. On Saturday, the queen wished her namesake great-granddaughter Lilibet a "very happy first birthday" on Twitter, after reportedly meeting Harry and Meghan's second child for the first time in recent days. On Thursday, the first day of celebrations, the queen made two public appearances to huge crowds from the Buckingham Palace balcony, and then travelled to Windsor to attend a beacon-lighting ceremony. On Friday, she withdrew from a church service of thanksgiving and also pulled out of attending the Epsom racecourse for the flat-racing showcase The Derby. Motown legend Ross, performing for the first time in Britain in 15 years, is a star attraction at the event, to be held on a purpose-built 360-degree stage outside the queen's central London residence. Britain geared up Saturday for a "party at the palace" concert starring Diana Ross and Andrea Bocelli, set to be watched by millions to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne.