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Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee kicks off with London parade

The parade of London marks the beginning of four days of festivity for the platinum jubilee from Queen Isabelwhich celebrates the 70 years on the British throne of the longest-serving monarch in the United Kingdom.

Thousands of supporters gathered outside Buckingham Palace and filled the streets of London to enjoy the paradewhile cheering and waving UK flags.

From the balcony of Buckingham Palace, the Queen Isabel II, Prince Charles and other royals enjoyed the parade and watched a flight of modern and historic Royal Air Force aircraft.

With the parade the celebrations of two important events for the United Kingdom begin, the 96th birthday of the

Queen Isabel
and the 70th anniversary of his coronation, which occurred in February 1952, following the death of his father George VI.

Reuters


The celebrations began this Thursday with Trooping the Colour, a parade held annually to mark the Queen’s official birthday, where 1,500 soldiers marched to military music in ceremonial uniforms of scarlet robes and bearskin hats.

Prince Louis steals Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee pageant

Prince Louis, the youngest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, stole the attention of those attending the parade from London, for a series of funny faces he made and for chatting with his great-grandmother despite the fact that his mother called him out on several occasions.

In some footage, Prince Louis was seen putting his composure aside as he covered his ears and yelled as planes passed over Buckingham Palace.

In other images, the little boy was seen calling the attention of his grandmother, the

Queen Isabel
to talk with her, because Kate Middleton assured that the sovereign has a good relationship with her great-grandchildren.

The four-year-old continued to play on the balcony of the Palace throughout the paradedespite her mother’s scolding.

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