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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.

Twitter loves the Queen x Paddington sketch

The Queen has suprised the nation with her acting skills in an adorable sketch Her Majesty did with none other than Paddington.

Twitter has shown their appreciation to the Queen for her dedication to the skit:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 20:39

British rapper Craig David performs at Queen’s Jubilee concert

“Congratulations to Her Majesty the Queen for her 70 years of service,” he said.

He then performed his songs Ain’t Giving Up, Re-Rewind and Fill Me In.

Rapper and singer Craig David opened his set by congratulating the Queen.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 20:42

Andrew Lloyd Webber welcomes a string of musical stars

Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber welcomes onstage a series of musical theatre stars.

He opens the act saying: “Your Majesty, your reign has outrun any theatre in history- an extraordinary achievement.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 20:45

Cast of Hamilton and Phantom of the Opera stun crowds

A sensational performance by the cast of Hamilton has been followed by a number from the Phantom of the Opera for the Queen’s Party at the Palace.

A performance from the Lion King cast is to follow.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 20:50

Lion King steals the show

The cast of the Lion King steal the audience’s hearts as they sing along to the ‘Circle of Life’.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 20:54

Jubilee concert: The Queen shows off ‘cute’ acting skills with Paddington skit for BBC concert

The Queen’s platinum jubilee concert, titled platinum Party at the Palace, kickstarted in heartwarming fashion.

As musicians including Alicia Keys and Georga Ezra prepared to perform at the BBC event, a pre-recorded segment was shown to viewers in which the Queen herself acted opposite Paddington Bear, voiced by Ben Whishsaw.

In a similar vein to the segment she filmed alongside Daniel Craig’s James Bond for the Olympic opening ceremony in 2012, this clip saw the Queen showcase her acting skills opposite the CGI character.

My colleague Jacob Stolworthy has more:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 20:56

Jason Donovan sings Any Dream Will Do

Jason Donovan sings Any Dream Will do from Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat for the Queen’s Jubilee party.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 20:58

Jubilee concert: Lee Mack makes ad-libbed Boris Johnson Partygate joke during BBC ceremony

Lee Mack made a joke at the expense of Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party during the Queen’s platinum jubilee concert

The comedian graced the stage after Queen + Adam Lambert finished their opening performance.

“We are here right outside the gates of Buckingham Palace for the party of a lifetime,” he said, adding: “I’ll tell you what – finally we can say the words ‘party’ and ‘gate’ and it’s a positive.”

My colleague Jacob Stolworthy has more:

Lee Mack makes ad-libbed Boris Johnson joke during Jubilee concert

‘That wasn’t in the autocue,’ Mack told crowd, which included prime minister

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 21:00

Lee Mack makes ad-libbed Boris Johnson Partygate joke during Jubilee concert

Lee Mack makes ad-libbed Boris Johnson Partygate joke during Jubilee concert
Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 21:04

Royals enjoy the Party at the Palace

Here are some more photos of the Royal Family enjoying tonight’s celebrations.

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Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2022 21:04

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