THE Queen is at Buckingham Palace and is set to make a surprise appearance as her Platinum Jubilee celebrations draw to a close after missing the last two days. After experiencing some “disco…
Excited royal fans watched on as the Gold State Coach went by featuring a hologram of the QueenCredit: PAThe Queen, 96, pulled out of the last two days of celebrations after experiencing some 'discomfort' on ThursdayBut much to the delight of crowds, Her Majesty is expected to appear on the palace balcony after the royal standard was raised above the residence.during today's Platinum Jubilee pageant.
Excited Brits waved to the image of the monarch as the 240-year-old horse-drawn coach made its way through the street. The stunning coach has had what insiders described as an MoT-style once-over, 20 years since it last appeared on London’s streets for the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
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