The Jubilee celebrations came to a frenzied climax on Tuesday as the Queen was met with a huge outpouring of adoration from a sea of people head-to-toe in red, white and blue who gathered below the balcony at Buckingham Palace to see her.
In what was the crowning event of a spectacular weekend that saw one-and-a-half million people descend on a rainy London, a huge crowd sung themselves hoarse with a rousing rendition of Land of Hope and Glory and God Save the Queen as they marched to the gates of the Palace to watch the Royal Family acknowledge their affection.
The Queen emerged to a deafening roar flanked by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, Camilla and Prince Charles. The only senior member of the Firm missing was Prince Philip, who is in hospital.
The Queen greets her subjects from the balcony of the Palace as she stands alongside Camilla, Charles, Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry
Captivating scenes: Spitfires fly over Buckingham Palace as the world watches in amazement
Modern face of the family: The next generation of royals beam as they admire the impressive show along with 1.5m people across London
Doffing their caps: The Queen’s guards remove their busbies to salute Her Majesty on a historical day
Wings of glory: Nine Hawk Aircraft from the Royal Airforce Red Arrows trail Red White and Blue smoke as they fly over Buckingham Palace
Gun salute:The Queen’s guards fire into the air in honour of Her Majesty to round off an incredible weekend
Culled: Dailymail
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It good to celebrate a good leader and a better country beco‘s people are happy they all came out to say HA to the queen,not in nigeria were the big man and those in gov‘t celebrate alone well i no if african leader can learn fm these colourful celebration it will be better, long life the queen,HA.