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Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s daughter turns one during her first trip to the UK

Queen makes balcony appearance to mark end of platinum jubilee

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have released a picture of their daughter Lilibet after celebrating her first birthday.

The photograph of Lilibet, who celebrated the occasion with family and close friends of the Sussexes at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor on Saturday, is understood to have been taken by family friend Misan Harriman.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s second child, born on 4 June 2021 at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California, was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.

The couple have been “incredibly touched” by the birthday wishes that have flooded in for Lilibet.

More than 100,000 dollars (£79,800) in donations to the World Central Kitchen were made in her honour by people around the world, for which the Duke and Duchess have also expressed their gratitude.

It follows reports that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had returned to the US following a short trip to the UK for the jubilee celebrations.

The early departure means the Sussexes missed the finale of the festivities, which saw the Queen make a surprise appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the royal standard flag was raised above the residence during the pageant.

Crowds line up to catch a glimpse of the royal family

Spectators are lining up outside St Paul’s Cathedral where a thanksgiving service is being held later today, in the hope of catching a glimpse of members of the royal family.

One person waved a flag bearing the Queen
One person waved a flag bearing the Queen (Getty Images)
Some people wore jubilee-themed flower crowns
Some people wore jubilee-themed flower crowns (PA)
Saman Javed3 June 2022 09:40

Photographs from behind-the-scenes as St Paul’s Cathedral prepares to welcome royal family

The organisers of today’s service of thanksgiving have shared behind-the-scenes images as they prepare to welcome the royal family to St Paul’s Cathedral.

A team of “highly-skilled” embroiderers volunteered to create and repair the cathedral’s vestments for use at the service.

Saman Javed3 June 2022 09:50

Celebrations in Paris

French president Emmanuel Macron and British ambassador to France Menna Rawlings attended a “reviving the flame” ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris to mark the Platinum Jubilee.

(EPA)

Saman Javed3 June 2022 10:00

The Queen will watch the St Paul’s thanksgiving service at home on TV

The Queen will be watching the service of thanksgiving on TV from Windsor Castle, it has been revealed.

Queen to watch service of thanksgiving from home

The Queen will be watching the service of thanksgiving on TV from Windsor Castle, it has been revealed.

The news comes after Buckingham Palace issued a statement announcing that the monarch would not be attending the service.

It is believed she experienced episodic mobility issues during the daytime events on Thursday.

In a statement, Buckingham Palace said the Queen “greatly enjoyed” her birthday parade and flypast in London but “did experience some discomfort”.

The Prince of Wales will officially represent his mother at the service at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday.

Saman Javed3 June 2022 10:09

How much money has the government set aside for Queen’s jubilee celebration?

In his March 2021 Budget, Chancellor Rish Sunak announced that £28 million is being set aside to fund the jubilee celebrations.

The National Lottery has also set up a platinum jubilee fund, which is making more than £22 million available to help communities across England celebrate.

The fund is providing grants of up to £50,000 to 70 community projects up and down the UK.

Additionally, Arts Council England has a Create Jubilee Fund which is supporting voluntary and community organisations in England to ensure creative and cultural activities are given centre stage during the bank holiday weekend.

The fund has been issuing grants of up to £10,000.

Samad Javed reports:

Queen’s platinum jubilee: How are the celebrations being funded?

The government has spent almost £30 million on the celebration

Saman Javed3 June 2022 10:20

Guests have started arriving at St Paul’s Cathedral

Guests have begun to file into St Paul’s Cathedral ahead of this morning’s service.

Many have had their photographs taken outside the Great West Door, where members of the royal family are also due to enter the cathedral for the event.

Public service is at the heart of the event and over 400 recipients of Honours in the New Year or Birthday Honours lists have been invited in recognition of their contribution to public life.

The guests include NHS staff and key workers, teachers, public servants and representatives from the Armed Forces, charities and volunteer groups.

(Stefan Rousseau/PA)
(AP)
(Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
Guests have taken their seats inside the cathedral
Guests have taken their seats inside the cathedral (PA)
Saman Javed3 June 2022 10:22

Archbishop of York calls service “slightly terrifying gig”

Tributes will be paid to the Queen’s “70 years of faithful and dedicated service” as 2,000 people including Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Cabinet ministers, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, first ministers of the devolved governments and former prime ministers fill the historic church.

Public service is the theme at the heart of the religious event, with 400 people who are recipients of honours, including NHS and key workers who were recognised for their work during the pandemic, invited.

The Archbishop of York will deliver the sermon and has described the prospect as a “slightly terrifying gig”.

The Most Rev Stephen Cottrell had to step in at the 11th hour after the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby, contracted Covid 19.

He said of the Queen: “I am really sad she is not here because I want to say some personal things to her, thanksgiving for what she has given to our nation, but I am sure she will be watching on the telly.”

Hundreds of people gathered, some wearing Union flag hats and others hanging flags and bunting over the railings on the approach to the cathedral.

Sam Rkaina3 June 2022 10:29

Lindsay Hoyle arrives for service

Speaker of the House Lindsay Hoyle has arrived for the service.

The Prime Minister and Keir Starmer are expected to follow shortly, with the royals due to arrive at around 11am.

indsay Hoyle arrives for the National Service of Thanksgiving held at St Paul's Cathedral
indsay Hoyle arrives for the National Service of Thanksgiving held at St Paul's Cathedral (REUTERS)
Sam Rkaina3 June 2022 10:31

Tony Blair is among the former Prime Ministers attending

The Queen has seen 14 Prime Ministers during her lengthy reign, including David Cameron and John Major in the last 30 years.

Tony Blair has arrived this morning, along with his wife Cherie, and Gordon Brown is also in attendance.

Mr Blair and his wife arriving on Friday
Mr Blair and his wife arriving on Friday (REUTERS)
Sam Rkaina3 June 2022 10:34

Member of the armed forces collapses on steps

Medics are attending a member of the armed forces who has just collapsed on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral.

The man in uniform appears to have fainted in the line up while waiting for dignitaries to arrive.

Three medics spoke to him and he was escorted away from the parade to cheers from the public lined up to watch the event.

Sam Rkaina3 June 2022 10:39

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