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Sheeran takes top billing for queen’s jubilee finale

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BRITISH pop superstar Ed Sheeran will headline the finale of four days of public celebratio­ns to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s record-breaking 70-year reign, organisers said on Tuesday.

The multi-award-winning singer-songwriter has been booked to deliver the climax of the so-called “People’s Pageant” outside the 96-year-old monarch’s Buckingham Palace home on Sunday, June 5.

Sheeran, who performed at the queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebratio­ns for her 60th year on the throne in 2012, said he was “proud” to be part of the festivitie­s in her Platinum year.

“It’s going to be a great opportunit­y to bring everyone together,” he added.

His musical tribute at the Queen Victoria Memorial outside the palace will top off a setpiece parade along a 3km route through central London.

More than 10,000 people will be involved, including over 6,000 performers and volunteers, in a televised event that organisers hope will be watched by up to a billion people worldwide.

Highlights of the four-part pageant include an aerial artiste performing under a giant helium balloon emblazoned with an image of the queen, and a huge moving wedding cake belting out Bollywood hits.

A 6m-high puppet of the queen as a young princess will be accompanie­d by a pack of puppet corgis, while some 1,750 military personnel from across the Commonweal­th and 200 horses will also ply the route.

Jivers, hippies, teddy boys, glam rockers, punks, new romantics, ravers and Britpopper­s will take part in a procession celebratin­g seven decades of changing British culture, music and fashion.

There will be fleets of iconic cars from James Bond films dating back to the 1960s, and cultural icons from her reign, including Shirley Bassey and Cliff Richard.

And her 1953 coronation will be reimagined as a Caribbeans­tyle carnival.

‘Glorious tribute’

Pageant master Adrian Evans promised a “joyful event”.

“It’s an event that we haven’t seen in our history before: 70

years of the queen on the throne,” he told AFP. “Everyone is so thrilled to take part.”

Evans said his aim was to bring together the communitie­s that have made up modern Britain during the queen’s reign, to tell the story of her life – and how the country has changed.

Her Diamond Jubilee in 2012

saw a 1,000-boat river pageant along the Thames in central London.

But it has been an inauspicio­us start to her Platinum Jubilee year – which began on February 6.

She has been dogged by old age and ill health in the last year, complainin­g of problems standing and walking that have forced her to cancel a string of public engagement­s, as well as a bout of Covid.

The celebratio­ns have also been overshadow­ed by a scandal involving her second son, Prince Andrew, who settled a US civil claim for sexual assault.

And royal visits to mark the jubilee in Commonweal­th countries in the Caribbean have also not gone to plan.

Grandson Prince William and her youngest son Prince Edward have both faced republican protests, and calls for the royal family to apologise for its historic role in slavery.

The queen, who turned 96 last week, is the world’s oldest and longest-serving head of state. As well as the United Kingdom, she is queen in 14 Commonweal­th countries, including Australia and Canada.

An Ipsos poll of more than 2,000 adults in Britain in March indicated she still had overwhelmi­ng support in the country, with a 69-per cent approval rating.

Evans described this year’s event as “uniquely British”, with typical quirky, self-deprecatin­g humour and “slight irreverenc­e”.

“I think it will be a glorious tribute to the queen,” he added.

 ?? AFP ?? US toy manufactur­er Mattel created a new Barbie Doll depicting Queen Elizabeth II in order to mark the British monarch’s Platinum Jubilee.
AFP US toy manufactur­er Mattel created a new Barbie Doll depicting Queen Elizabeth II in order to mark the British monarch’s Platinum Jubilee.
 ?? AFP ?? British singer Edward Christophe­r Sheeran aka ‘Ed Sheeran’ poses on the red carpet prior the 23rd NRJ Music Awards.
AFP British singer Edward Christophe­r Sheeran aka ‘Ed Sheeran’ poses on the red carpet prior the 23rd NRJ Music Awards.

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