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Queen's Platinum Jubilee kicks off with pomp and pageantry

Tens of thousands of people cheered Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday as she appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the first day of celebrations marking the British monarch's 70 years on the throne. -- AFP
Tens of thousands of people cheered Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday as she appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the first day of celebrations marking the British monarch's 70 years on the throne. -- AFP
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LONDON: A delighted Queen Elizabeth II took centrestage at her historic Platinum Jubilee celebrations as she greeted crowds from the Buckingham Palace balcony, surrounded by her family.


Huge cheers erupted from the thousands of well-wishers packed in central London as the monarch emerged for the special flypast after a military parade, called the Trooping the Colour, was held in her honour.


Wearing sunglasses, the 96-year-old sovereign looked joyful as she surveyed the patriotic scenes, giving broad smiles as she enjoyed the aircraft display overhead.


It was the second of two appearances from the monarch on the balcony on Thursday - the start of the special extended Jubilee four-day weekend marking her 70-year-reign.


Earlier, she received the a salute of her soldiers returning from Trooping the Colour.


Eighteen royals including the queen stepped out to watch the high-profile flypast. Charles, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, along with his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, as well as William and Kate and their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis all flanked the monarch.


The queen leaned over to chat animatedly with her 4-year-oldgreat-grandson Louis, who at one stage covered his ears, and reacted with his mouth wide open and eyes tightly shut as the aircraft thundered past the palace.


The six-minute flypast of more than 70 aircraft, including Apache helicopters, Typhoons and The Red Arrows, flew over the palace in central London.


Fifteen RAF Typhoons paid a special tribute to the monarch's record-breaking reign, flying in the formation of the number 70, prompting smiles from the queen.


Dressed in a dusky dove blue Angela Kelly coat which she wore for her official Jubilee portrait, and matching hat, the queen was holding a walking stick and wearing the Guards' Badge on her coat.


Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were among the guests who earlier watched the Trooping the Colour march from inside the Duke of Wellington's former office that overlooks the parade ground.


They joined a host of more than 30 royals including Camilla and Kate and the queen's extended family including all of her grandchildren.


It is believed to be the first time Kate and Meghan have met in person since the Sussexes left in 2020 for a new life in America.


The crowds were earlier treated to the sight of George, Charlotte and Louis with proud parent Kate and their step-grandmother Camilla in a carriage procession.


As the spectators waved at the young royals, the trio waved back in their first major public outing for a Jubilee and first carriage procession.


The nation is embracing the special extended bank holiday weekend of pomp, pageantry and star-studded festivities, which will see celebrities and the public gather in their millions in tribute to the monarch.


Thousands of well-wishers draped in Union Jack flags, party hats and plastic tiaras flocked to London for the spectacle.


The queen limited those on the balcony for the flypast to working members of her family, her Cambridge great-grandchildren and two youngest grandchildren - a move she took after "careful consideration" the Palace said. -- dpa


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