June 2nd - 5th, 2022 - The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations
It was time to celebrate the Queen of England's 70 years as Queen. I feel priveleged to have seen this. Who knows if there will ever be another monarch to reign longer, but it certainly won't be for a few generations. Let's hope the monarchy lasts that long.
This weekend had been chosen to celebrate and I followed along from afar. I managed to see most of it on YouTube and some on television. My bestie Larissa was following along in Jacksonville and we compared notes along the way. It was an awesome weekend for me.
June 2nd started the celebrations with the annual Trooping the Colour.
Here's a description of the day from Wikipedia:
"The Queen's birthday parade, also known as Trooping the Colour, which usually takes place on the second Saturday of June, was held on Thursday, 2 June. Over 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians came together in the traditional parade.[11][356] The event closed with the Queen and Royal Family observing a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.[357] The balcony was "limited to Her Majesty and those members of the royal family who are currently undertaking official public duties on behalf of the Queen".[358] The flypast consisted of more than 70 aircraft of the Royal Air Force, Fleet Air Arm and Army Air Corps, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Red Arrows and fifteen Typhoon fighters forming the number "70".[359]
A flotilla of 70 vessels, comprising sloops, trawlers, tugs, patrol boats and more, sailed from Hull Marina to the Humber Bridge. The event re-enacted the Humber flotilla of 60 boats in 2012 for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and the occasion in 1897 when watermen gathered their boats on the Humber in celebration of Queen Victoria's 60 years on the throne.[360] In Herefordshire, a giant lion puppet was paraded during Leominster Festival."
The tradition of lighting beacons was repeated across the Commonwealth. At Windsor Castle, the Queen lit the principal beacon by touching a glittering globe. At Buckingham Palace the Duke of Cambridge represented the Queen as the "Tree of Trees" was lit. More than 3,500 beacons were lit around the world."
Pictures are taken from The Royal Family website.
After Trooping the Color, the Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Catherine, George, Charlotte & Louis appeared on the balcony with other Royal family members for a flypast including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows.
In the evening,
"The tradition of lighting beacons was repeated across the Commonwealth. At Windsor Castle, the Queen lit the principal beacon by touching a glittering globe. At Buckingham Palace the Duke of Cambridge represented the Queen as the "Tree of Trees" was lit. More than 3,500 beacons were lit around the world"
Here's a description of the day from Wikipedia:
"On 2 June, it was announced that the Queen would not be attending the service as she had experienced "some discomfort" while watching the Trooping of the Colour parade the previous day."
"The service included Bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns expressing thankfulness for the Queen's 70-year reign. The New Testament lesson, from the fourth chapter of St Paul's Epistle to the Philippians, was read by Boris Johnson,[1] who, on his arrival, had been booed by the crowds.[3]
In his sermon, the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, remarked that the Queen, a horse-lover, was "still in the saddle" after 70 years on the throne and thanked her for "staying the course". He praised her as an example of "staunch constancy and a steadfast consistency; a faithfulness to God, an obedience to a vocation that is a bedrock of her life".[1][2]
The combined choir of St Paul's and the Chapel Royal was directed by Andrew Carwood, and William Fox played the organ. Other musicians were the Band of the Royal Marines, Portsmouth and the Band of the Coldstream Guards, with state trumpters of the Household Cavalry and the Central Band of the Royal Air Force.[4] The service included a new anthem, By Wisdom, by Judith Weir, Master of the Queen's Music, with words from the third chapter of the Book of Proverbs.[5] Other choral music was the anthem I was glad by Hubert Parry, Psalm 24 with Anglican chant by Joseph Barnby, and the Benedicite by Francis Jackson. Congregational hymns were Christ is Made the Sure Foundation, Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise and Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken. Before and after the service, the Cathedral Guild of Bell Ringers rang Stedman Cinques.[4]
The service ended with a blessing given by the Bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, and the singing of the national anthem, God Save the Queen.
After the service, Great Paul, the largest church bell in the country at 16 tonnes, rang for four hours.[1] It was the first royal occasion for which it had been rung since its restoration in 2021."
Unfortunately, the biggest discussion about this was where Harry & Meghan were sitting, across the aisle from his brother and father.
June 4th, 2022
During the day, the Royals were at events throughout the UK.
Here's a description of the evening from Wikipedia:
"In the evening, a concert, 'Platinum Party at the Palace', took place at Buckingham Palace.[11][356] The BBC produced and broadcast it, and distributed it via the European Broadcasting Union; like the Diamond Jubilee Concert. The public were invited to apply to attend the event.[10] The event opened with a short two-minute film, produced by Buckingham Palace, BBC Studios, and Heyday Films/StudioCanal UK. The short film featured the Queen having tea with Paddington Bear, based on the 2014 film, and voiced by Ben Whishaw. It is one of the few times that the Queen has appeared in an acting role.[375]
Cardiff Castle hosted a concert featuring Welsh performers including Aled Jones, Bonnie Tyler, the Pendyrus Male Voice Choir, and "drumming weatherman" Owain Wyn Evans. The concert concluded with a specially produced "Singing in the Reign" programme celebrating Welsh hits from the past 70 years.[376] The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with Prince George and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, attended concert rehearsals earlier in the day."
Here's a LINK that tells more about it, including the stars that performed and it's well worth watching the video of the Queen having tea with Paddington Bear.
I really enjoyed the concert including watching Prince Louis acting up as he was probably tired and bored at the end of a long day. My favorite band Queen performed, minus Freddie of course. He would have loved it and I expect he was watching from above.
June 5th, 2022
The final day of celebrations was the Queens Jubilee Platinum Pageant.
Here's a description of the day from Wikipedia:
"A pageant featuring approximately 5,000 people from across the UK and the Commonwealth took place, with circus, carnival and costumed performers parading along The Mall through an array of over 200 silk flags, decorated with images drawn by children, as a 'River of Hope'. Actors, singers, presenters and sports stars rode on open-top buses. The Queen and her heirs appeared on the balcony of the Buckingham Palace for the finale of the pageant, and she later thanked everyone for their "good wishes" in a statement."
There were four acts:
Act 1: For Queen and Country
"The first act, For Queen and Country, was composed of a military parade with 1,750 people and 200 horses.[5] To mark the beginning of the pageant, the bells of Westminster Abbey pealed as they did on the Queen's Coronation Day in 1953. The Mounted Band of the Household Cavalry led the Gold State Coach, pulled by eight Windsor Grey horses. The coach windows showed original footage recorded on Coronation Day.[7][8] Many units of the British Armed Forces and representatives of the armed services of the Commonwealth of Nations participated:[9]
- Blues and Royals
- Life Guards
- Bahrain Defence Force, Royal Guard Cavalry[10]
- Her Majesty's Naval Service
- Royal Navy (sailors from HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Lancaster)
- Royal Marines
- Band of the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines
- Band of HMS Collingwood
- British Army
- Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- Royal Tank Regiment
- Queen's Gurkha Engineers
- Royal Regiment of Scotland
- Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- Adjutant General's Corps
- Royal Irish Regiment
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh
- Royal Artillery
- Honourable Artillery Company
- Royal Lancers
- Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
- Army Band Sandhurst
- Army Band Colchester
- Pipes and Drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- Pipes and Drums of the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)
- Royal Air Force
- Commonwealth of Nations contingent
- Colour Party provided by No.7 Company, Coldstream Guards
- Representatives from 21 countries:[11]
- Australia (Federation Guard)[12]
- The Bahamas
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belize
- Canada
- Fiji
- Guyana
- Jamaica (Jamaica Regiment)
- Lesotho
- Malaysia (Royal Malay Regiment)
- Maldives
- Namibia
- New Zealand, including a Māori war party or taua[13]
- Pakistan (President's Bodyguard)[14]
- Papua New Guinea (Royal Pacific Islands Regiment)[15][16]
- Seychelles
- Sri Lanka
- Tanzania
- Tonga
- Uganda"
Act 2: The Time of Our Lives
"Act 3: Let's Celebrate
The fourth act, Happy and Glorious, featured a performance of "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran as a tribute to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.[17][5] Crowds gathered at the Victoria Memorial towards the end of the ceremony.[5] The Queen, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Dukeand Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis of Cambridge, appeared on the balcony of the Buckingham Palace for the finale of the pageant, and everyone sang the national anthem "God Save the Queen" led by the London Community Gospel Choir and the Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines.[17] A flypast by the Red Arrows was cancelled due to bad weather.[17] As the Royal Family left the balcony, the West End cast of Mamma Mia! performed "Dancing Queen".[20] The Queen later thanked everyone for their "good wishes" in a statement











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