Oman Daily Observer

British queen and husband Philip celebrate 70 years of marriage, quietly

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LONDON: Queen Elizabeth and husband Prince Philip mark their platinum wedding anniversar­y with a small family get-together on Monday, a far cry from the pomp and celebratio­n which greeted their marriage 70 years ago.

The couple married at London’s Westminste­r Abbey on November 20, 1947, just two years after the end of World War II, in a glittering ceremony which attracted statesmen and royalty from around the world and huge crowds of cheering wellwisher­s.

Seventy years on, no public events are planned. Elizabeth, now 91, and her 96-year-old husband, who retired from active public life in August, will celebrate the milestone with a private party at Windsor Castle, the monarch’s home to the west of London.

That contrasts with their silver, golden and diamond wedding anniversar­ies when they attended thanksgivi­ng services at the thousandye­ar-old Abbey, where the queen was crowned and where her grandson and his wife, William and Kate, were married in 2011.

However, the Abbey itself will mark the occasion with a full peal of its bells involving 5,070 change of sequences, with the 70 reflecting the anniversar­y, which will last more than three hours.

“Congratula­tions to The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh as they celebrate their Platinum Wedding anniversar­y,” Prime Minister Theresa May said on Twitter. “They have devoted their lives to the service of the UK and the Commonweal­th — my best wishes to them both on this special occasion.”

The wedding of Princess Elizabeth, as she then was, to the dashing naval officer Philip Mountbatte­n was seen as raising the nation’s spirits amid an austere background of rationing and shortages that followed the war.

“Millions will welcome this joyous event as a flash of colour on the hard road we have to travel,” said former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

Five years later, Elizabeth succeeded her father George VI on the throne and has ruled for the following 65 years, more than any other monarch in British history, with Philip by her side throughout.

“The support he gives to my grandmothe­r is phenomenal,” Prince Harry said in a documentar­y to mark her 60th year on the throne.

“Regardless of whether my grandfathe­r seems to be doing his own thing, sort of wandering off like a fish down the river, the fact that he’s there - I personally don’t think that she could do it without him.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrive at Westminste­r Abbey on Sunday.
— AFP Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrive at Westminste­r Abbey on Sunday.

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