The Freeman

Queen marks 92nd birthday

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LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 92nd birthday yesterday with a star-studded, Commonweal­ththemed charity concert featuring Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue and Shaggy.

The monarch took to the stage herself at the end of the show at the Royal Albert Hall, where her son and heir Prince Charles led the crowd in a birthday "hip hiphip hooray".

Her grandsons Prince William and Prince Harry, accompanie­d by his fiancee Meghan Markle, also watched performanc­es by stars from around the Commonweal­th, the 53nation grouping which held its summit in London this week.

The queen usually celebrates her birthday in private, saving the pomp for her official birthday in June, but the concert was held in aid of a new youth charity, The Queen's Commonweal­th Trust.

"This organisati­on in your name will provide a platform for those working to make a difference in their communitie­s across 53 countries. Your Majesty, Happy Birthday," said Harry, who will be president of the trust.

Australia's Kylie was among the performers, alongside Canadian pop chart-topper Shawn Mendes and South African all-male choir Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

US-Jamaican reggae star Shaggy shared the stage with British star Sting, while Jones and Craig David also performed.

Earlier, the queen's birthday was marked by a traditiona­l gun salute in Hyde Park and the Tower of London, while at Windsor Castle, the band played "Happy Birthday" during the changing of the guard.

The queen has been the symbolic head of the Commonweal­th since her father king George VI's death in 1952, but its leaders agreed on Friday that Prince Charles would eventually succeed her.

The summit was overshadow­ed by a row over Britain's treatment of Caribbean immigrants, while Charles himself also came under scrutiny.

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