Biggest ever thank you party set for Queen’s Jubilee weekend
Celebrities Ross Kemp, Gary Lineker and Lorraine Kelly have been promoting Thank You Day on Sunday June 5.
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Your support makes all the difference.The nation is being urged to throw the biggest ever thank you party during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee weekend.
Celebrities Ross Kemp Gary Lineker Gareth Southgate Levi Roots, Prue Leith, Alan Titchmarsh, Ellie Simmonds and Lorraine Kelly are among those backing the special Thank You Day on Sunday June 5.
It is hoped millions will gather at street parties, host a Big Jubilee Lunch or get together around the county to thank the Queen for 70 years of service, but also to thank neighbours, family, friends, communities, the NHS and key workers for their support over the past year.
Former EastEnders actor Kemp said: “Mainly it’s thank you to our Queen who has served for 70 years.
“Her resilience has become our resilience. Her strength in times of trouble has become our strength.
“Her sense of duty has been reflected in so many over the last two years.
“It’s a big thank you to her, but it’s also a thank you, if you wish, to the staff at NHS, key workers, people who have volunteered, neighbours who have just gone round and checked on people.”
He told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “By golly do we need a big party right now.
“As I stand here at the end of January, it’s great to have something to look forward to.
“But primarily it’s a huge thank you to an extraordinary woman who has steered this country and the Commonwealth over the last 70 years with a steady hand.”
Amid the ongoing scandal about parties at Downing Street during lockdown, Kemp quipped: “You can bring cheese and wine, you can also bring a curry, but this is not a business meeting, this is a party… it’s not a work event.”
Thank You Day, which began in 2021, was set up in appreciation of those who helped people through the Covid-19 pandemic.
This year it coincides with the four-day bank holiday weekend for the Queen’s Jubilee.
The day is supported by organisations such as Sport England, the FA, the National Lottery and the NHS.