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Queen Elizabeth vows to carry on as UK marks 70 years of reign

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QUEEN Elizabeth II on Sunday (5) brought the curtain down on her historic Platinum Jubilee celebratio­ns, making another public appearance on the last of four days of festivitie­s and vowing to maintain her record-breaking reign.

The 96-year-old monarch, who has been troubled by mobility problems, appeared for the first time in person since Thursday (2) on the Buckingham Palace balcony after the Trooping the Colour military parade.

Her exertions at the start of the celebratio­ns had forced her to pull out of a thanksgivi­ng church service on Friday (3), plus the Epsom Derby horse race and a star-studded concert on Saturday.

Huge crowds stretching hundreds of metres down The Mall outside the palace cheered as she re-emerged onto the balcony briefly on Sunday afternoon.

It followed a public parade reflecting changes in music, dance, fashion, culture and society since she came to the throne in 1952.

Dressed in green with a matching hat, her white gloved hand clutching a walking stick, she was flanked by the three future kings: princes Charles, William and George.

In a statement issued shortly after, the monarch said she had been ‘humbled and deeply touched’ by the turnout for her Platinum Jubilee celebratio­ns and ‘inspired by the kindness, joy and kinship that has been so evident in recent days’.

Britain’s longest-serving sovereign added: ‘While I may not have attended every event in person, my heart has been with you all; and I remain committed to serving you to the best of my ability, supported by my family.’

Sunday’s $18.7m ‘Platinum Jubilee Pageant’, featuring some 10,000 people, began with a parade of armed forces from the UK and the Commonweal­th she heads.

The queen’s hologram was projected onto the sovereign’s 260-year-old Gold State Coach that led the celebratio­n of her reign.

Some 6,000 disabled and non-disabled performers joined in to celebrate the queen’s life and reign.

Highlights included an aerial artist suspended under a vast helium balloon, known as a heliospher­e, bearing the sovereign’s image.

A carnival included a giant oak tree flanked with maypole dancers, a huge moving wedding cake, bangra drummers, steel bands, African-Caribbean carnival animals and a towering dancing dragon.

In the royal box, Charles kept his fouryear-old grandson Prince Louis entertaine­d, bouncing him on his knees to the rhythm of the music.

Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran wrapped up the pageant with a rendition of his 2017 hit ‘Perfect’, and the national anthem ‘God Save the Queen’.

Elsewhere across the country, more than 10 million people are estimated to have braved overcast skies to share food with friends, family and neighbours to mark the occasion. ‘Long goodbye’

A spectacula­r light show illuminate­d the palace and the night sky above it on Saturday, including images of a corgi, a handbag and a teapot.

One message said simply: ‘Thank you, Ma’am.’

The queen has gradually been preparing the public for the familiar figure of Charles to take over as king.

Yet the institutio­n that Charles and, after him, William will lead will be different from the one Elizabeth inherited in the aftermath of World War II.

Then, Britain was still a major colonial power but republican movements are gathering pace in the 14 Commonweal­th countries where the queen is also head of state, including Australia and in the Caribbean.

In her statement of thanks, Sunday, the queen said she hoped that the ‘renewed sense of togetherne­ss’ generated by the weekend’s celebratio­ns ‘will be felt for many years to come’. That hope seems unlikely to be realized. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, struggling with the fall-out from ‘Partygate’, the damaging revelation­s over lockdown breaches in Downing Street, was booed by the crowd at one of the Jubilee ceremonies this weekend.

 ?? Britain’s royal family members on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant on June 05, 2022 in London, England. ??
Britain’s royal family members on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant on June 05, 2022 in London, England.

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