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Regent Street
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Covent Garden
On June 4 there will be a celebration concert at Buckingham Palace featuring some very big names from the music world, including Paul McCartney and Elton John. On that night around the country, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and across the Commonwealth, 2012 Jubilee Beacons will be lit in honor of the occasion starting at 10pm, culminating in the Queen lighting the national beacon. These are just a few of the many events planned for the official celebration of this historic occasion. The weekend will include the ringing of church bells, fireworks, and music. The events will be televised over the next few days. Will you be watching?
When Queen Elizabeth celebrates the 60th anniversary of her reign this weekend, it will be only the second Diamond Jubilee in British history. Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897 was the first. In the year 2015 Queen Elizabeth will have been Queen longer than Victoria or any other British monarch. Many people have pointed out that that from the mid-nineteenth century to the present time -- for 123 years of the past 174 years -- the British monarchy has been dominated by two remarkable women, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. There are several new books on Queen Elizabeth and some exciting art exhibitions related to her Diamond Jubilee happening in London right now. I wrote about them here.
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The schedule for the Diamond Jubilee weekend:
June 2: The Queen will attend the Epsom Derby
June 3: The Big Jubilee Lunch, The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant
June 4: BBC Concert at Buckingham Palace, The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Beacons
June 5: The Diamond Jubilee Weekend will end with a day of celebrations in central London, including a service at St. Paul's Cathedral, a lunch at Westminster Hall, a Carriage Procession to Buckingham Palace and finally a Balcony Appearance.
If you want to learn more about The Diamond Jubilee celebration, you can go here.
Have a Royal weekend and enjoy all the festivities!