The spectacular procession commemorated the reign of the Queen and the development of Britain during it. In her statement, the Queen assured her continued commitment to serving the people.
5.6. 22: 03 • Updated 5.6. 22:14
In Britain, a four-day celebration of the queen Elizabeth In honor of the 70th anniversary, they ended on Sunday with a spectacular procession in London.
To the delight of the crowd gathered at the venue, the Queen herself also arrived once more to greet the festive people on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after having a Friday and Saturday free party program.
“I remain committed to serving you”
After the festivities, the Queen issued a statement thanking the citizens for their congratulations and participation in the festivities. In her statement, the queen said she was deeply moved that so many people had attended the celebration.
“Although I may not have attended every event in person, my heart has been with you all, and I remain committed to serving you to the best of my ability, supported by my family,” the Queen said in a statement.
Fashion on the last holiday procession
At the beginning of the last day, people from all over the country gathered in the streets at picnic tables.
Later, the festive procession on The Mall was opened by a military parade with representatives of the armed forces from both Britain and the Commonwealth. According to the organizers, 1,750 people and 200 horses took part in the parade.
This was followed by a presentation on the development of Britain from the reign of the Queen from the 1950s to the 2020s in the form of fashion, music and dance, among other things. The procession saw, for example, double-decker buses representing different decades.
In the third leg of the procession, the story of the Queen’s 70-year reign was presented through twelve milestones. Elisabeth’s wedding saw a Bollywood version, while the coronation saw an Afro-Caribbean interpretation of the carnival.
At the end of the procession, music performances, including a pop star, were heard in front of Buckingham Palace From Ed Sheeran.
The queen, dressed in a green costume, appeared quite briefly on the palace balcony, accompanied by the prince. Charles and the Duchess Camilla and the prince William and the Duchess Catherine with their families. As the queen stood on the balcony, the crowd that filled The Mall Street sang the British national anthem God Save the Queen.
After the appearance of the Queen, the program ended with Abba’s classic song Dancing Queen.