Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Palace ‘tree of trees’ sculpture

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AN ILLUMINATI­ON of a “tree of trees” sculpture as tall as three giraffes will serve as the principal beacon lighting at Buckingham Palace during the Jubilee celebratio­ns.

Beacons are usually set on fire to mark royal Jubilees, but during a special ceremony on the evening of Thursday June 2, there will be a fresh take on the historic tradition in tribute to the royal family’s commitment to environmen­tal causes.

The 21-metre high living tree sculpture by British designer

Thomas Heatherwic­k will reflect the planting of more than a million Jubilee trees as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC).

Made of 350 British native trees in pots, it will tower over the royal residence as a centrepiec­e during the holiday weekend, with the Palace announcing on Friday that a lighting installati­on with the structure would act as the lighting of the principal beacon.

A Palace spokeswoma­n said: “This will take the form a lighting installati­on with the Queen’s Green Canopy Tree of Trees sculpture and projection­s onto the front of Buckingham Palace. This innovative new way of taking part in the beacon lighting will reflect the royal family’s long history of championin­g environmen­tal causes.”

She added: “It’s 21 metres high - that’s the height of three giraffes.”

The special ceremony is expected to be attended by some members of the royal family. More than 2,000 towns, villages and cities throughout the UK and UK Overseas Territorie­s will come together to set beacons ablaze in honour of the Queen’s 70 years as sovereign.

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