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Jubilee - live: Platinum Party at the Palace begins with surprise sketch of the Queen and Paddington

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their two eldest children arrive at Cardiff Castle

Furvah Shah,Kate Ng,Maryam Zakir-Hussain
Saturday 04 June 2022 18:03 EDT
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Queen Elizabeth plays ‘We will rock you’ on a tea cup with Paddington for Jubilee party

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The Platinum Party of the Palace has begun with a surprise pre-recorded sketch featuring the Queen and Paddington bear.

Kicking off the performances is Queen + Adam Lambert with a rousing renditon of “We Will Rock You” - with the Queen joining in via teacup.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will miss the BBC’s Platinum Party at the Palace concert on Saturday evening, as they celebrate their daughter Lilibet’s first birthday “privately” in Windsor.

Other royal family members are attendance of the star-studded performance include the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Earl and Countess of Wessex and their children, Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount Severn, the Princess Royal, and others will also be there.

Amongst this weekend’s celebrations, the Queen did not attend the Epsom Derby today after also missing the platinum jubilee thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday.

Buckingham Palace confirmed that her Majesty watched the major sporting event on television at Windsor Castle, after experiencing “discomfort” following a busy first day of festivities on Thursday.

Harry and Meghan seated in second row

Indicative of their new more-minor position within the royal family, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seated in the second row from the front behind the Wessex family and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester during the thanksgiving service.

Harry was next to Princess Eugenie’s husband, Jack Brooksbank, and Meghan was next to Princess Margaret’s daughter, Lady Sarah Chatto.

At one point, Harry appeared to enjoy a joke with other royals - most likely Zara and Mike Tindall - seated across the aisle.

Beatrice, sitting a few seats down, was also grinning in the same direction.

Harry was also seen laughing with Mr Brooksbank, and joined the Tindalls and cousin Peter Phillips for a chat on the steps afterwards.

Harry reacts to another guest as does Princess Beatrice (Phil Noble/PA)
Harry reacts to another guest as does Princess Beatrice (Phil Noble/PA) (PA Wire)
Jane Dalton3 June 2022 14:25

Lightning and rain may wreck Saturday festivities

Thunderstorms could dampen jubilee festivities in southern England, the Met Office has warned.

Forecasters are predicting heavy rain and lightning in some places, and a yellow warning has been put in place from midnight until 10am tomorrow, Saturday.

The area covered by the warning stretches from Dover to Penzance, and as far north as Bath and south London.

Met Office experts said there was a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning, hail or strong winds during the morning.

They also warned of a small chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services due to lightning and flooding, as well as possible power cuts, difficult driving conditions and road closures.

Initially it had been thought that storms would strike on Saturday evening, during the BBC’s Platinum Party at the Palace.

Jane Dalton3 June 2022 14:32

Thousands set to turn out for party at the palace

Around 22,000 people are expected at the star-studded the BBC’s Platinum Party at the Palace tomorrow evening.

Craig David, Alicia Keys, Elbow, Duran Duran, Andrea Bocelli and Sir Rod Stewart are all among the stars due to perform outside Buckingham Palace.

Queen + Adam Lambert will open the concert with a production reminiscent of Brian May’s appearance on the palace roof at the Golden Jubilee Concert in 2002.

Diana Ross will close the two-and-a-half-hour show, with her first live UK performance in 15 years.

Will Young and Brian May perform at the palace for the golden jubilee in June 2002
Will Young and Brian May perform at the palace for the golden jubilee in June 2002 (AFP via Getty Images)
Jane Dalton3 June 2022 14:46

Video: Spectator explains why he booed Boris Johnson at jubilee thanksgiving service

Spectator explains why he booed Boris Johnson at jubilee thanksgiving service
Joe Middleton3 June 2022 14:52

Ed Sheeran reveals past jubilee celebrations inspired music career

Ed Sheeran has revealed how past jubilee celebrations inspired his musical career ahead of his performance at the Platinum Jubilee Pageant on Sunday.

In a post on Instagram, the singer wrote: “20 years ago I decided I wanted to pick up a guitar because I watched the Golden Jubilee on tv, saw Eric Clapton play Layla and said ‘that’s what I wanna do’.

“10 years later I played The A Team at the Diamond Jubilee, and now 10 years on I’m playing the Platinum Jubilee this Sunday.

“Life is weird how it keeps coming full circle in lovely ways. Tune in on Sunday and see ya there x”

The 31-year-old is set to perform his song Perfect during Sunday’s celebrations, as a tribute to the Queen and her late husband the Duke of Edinburgh.

Joe Middleton3 June 2022 14:59

Platinum Jubilee: Harry and William sit on opposite sides of cathedral at service of thanksgiving

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat on the opposite side of the cathedral to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the special Service of Thanksgiving held in honour of the Queen’s platinum jubilee.

On Friday, members of the royal family gathered at St Paul’s Cathedral for the service while the Queen, who pulled out due to experiencing “discomfort” at yesterday’s proceedings, watched on TV from Windsor.

While Prince William and Kate were seated on the right hand side of the cathedral in the front row, Harry and Meghan were seated on the left hand side in the second row.

Olivia Petter reports.

Harry and William sit on opposite sides of cathedral at service of thanksgiving

Brothers were not photographed close together at the service

Joe Middleton3 June 2022 15:07

David and Victoria Beckham to host special Jubilee lunch

David and Victoria Beckham will host a special Jubilee lunch for inspirational individuals as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

The couple will celebrate people who have made incredible contributions to their communities.

The Beckham’s Big Jubilee Lunch will air as part of the Platinum Pageant on BBC One on Sunday June 5.

In a post shared to Instagram on Thursday, David, 47, ?hailed the Queen’s reign as “remarkable”, writing: “Today, we celebrate our Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. 70 years of service and inspirational leadership of our country.

“Let’s come together and commemorate her remarkable reign with a great British party these next few days.”

David was made an OBE by the Queen in 2003 for services to football. Victoria and two of the couple’s sons, Brooklyn and Romeo, as well as David’s grandparents, were in attendance to see him accept the honour.

Victoria was also made an OBE in 2017 for services to the fashion industry.

Those attending the couple’s lunch include MBE recipients, including Judith Harper, who was made an MBE for services to fostering, having fostered more than 100 children.

Also at the lunch will be Saeed Atcha, who was made an MBE for services to young people and the community in 2019. At 22-years-old, Atcha was the youngest recipient on the 2019 Honours list.

Joe Middleton3 June 2022 15:17

Queen found Jubilee celebrations ‘very tiring’ but had ‘lovely time’

The Queen had a “lovely” time at Thursday’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations but found the day “very tiring”, the Duchess of Cambridge is said to have told an attendee at a Guildhall reception.

Gill Smallwood from Bolton spoke with Kate on Friday after a service of thanksgiving at the nearby St Paul’s Cathedral.

Ms Smallwood said she had asked Kate how the Queen was doing.

She told PA: “She (Kate) said, ‘yes, she was fine, it was just very tiring yesterday, and she (the Queen) had had a lovely, lovely time’.”

Ms Smallwood, chief executive of domestic violence charity Fortalice, was made an MBE in the New Year honours.

Joe Middleton3 June 2022 15:37

Prince Harry helps Meghan Markle straighten her dress collar at platinum jubilee celebration

As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle walked hand in hand to the Queen’s platinum jubilee celebration on Friday, the Duke of Sussex took a moment to help his wife with her dress collar.

The couple arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral, along with other members of the royal family, for the Service of Thanksgiving, as part of the four day holiday celebrations in honour of the Queen’s 70 year-reign.

In footage obtained by ABC News, Prince Harry could be seen straightening his tie, while his wife exited their car, outside of the church.

Prince Harry helps Meghan Markle straighten her collar at at jubilee celebration

Couple attended the Service of Thanksgiving on 3 June

Joe Middleton3 June 2022 15:47

Pictured: Brits celebrate historic platinum jubilee

Local children pictured at a street party on Sandy Row in Belfast
Local children pictured at a street party on Sandy Row in Belfast (Getty Images)
People attend a street party on Donegal Pass in Belfast city centre
People attend a street party on Donegal Pass in Belfast city centre (PA)
People take part in a community street party in Borough, London
People take part in a community street party in Borough, London (REUTERS)
A street party underway at Nansledan, The Prince of Wales's Duchy of Cornwall housing development
A street party underway at Nansledan, The Prince of Wales's Duchy of Cornwall housing development (Getty Images)
Joe Middleton3 June 2022 15:58

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