Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration Begins! Forbes presents the program of events planned in London.
This year marks 70e anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the first in recent history. To celebrate the occasion, the UK is hosting a Platinum Jubilee which will see formal and informal celebrations in London. The event will take place during long weekend from 2 to 5 June and will certainly be a unique experience, especially for tourists who have never attended a royal reception. The festivities will feature artists, royalty and locals who will mark the start of a holiday weekend that will go down in history.
Arriving in the capital London,Heathrow Express it is the fastest and easiest way to get to central London directly from the airport. The sooner you rest, the sooner you can prepare for the first ever Platinum Jubilee ceremony. feel free to get a new one Elizabeth Line, a metro line recently opened by the Queen herself. On Sunday, June 5, an additional service will be available to attend the Anniversary Weekend celebration.
To facilitate organization of the event, the Queen’s annual birthday celebration has been moved to the start of the Platinum Jubilee weekend. Known as Troops of colorThe Queen’s Tribute Parade is an ode to the British Army’s allegiance to their Queen and Great Britain. During this ceremony, the Queen will cross London in a horse-drawn carriage to attend the parade. horse guard (cuirassiers of the Royal Household Cavalry Regiment, ed.) and performances by military bands. In the same time guardsmen (senior infantry regiments of the Royal house, approx. ed.) will march in unison. After he rides in the carriage Shopping center and his return to Buckingham Palacemeet the queen from heaven royal air forceand from Green Park.
Although places for Troops of color usually sold out in March, you can watch the parade from various locations along the Queen’s journey to and from Buckingham Palace. The route starts from the Palace, descends the Mall and returns to Horse Guards Road. If you arrive early, you can find a place along the mall. This wide avenue runs along the northern outskirts of the city. St. James Park, which also offers a view of the parade route. Even if you don’t see the Queen, you can’t miss the RAF flyover over Buckingham Palace at the end…