A celebration event "Platinum Jubilee" to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's coronation began in England, and a large-scale parade was held in London.

Queen Elizabeth, who appeared at Buckingham Palace, was blessed by a large number of people from home and abroad.

To commemorate the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's succession to the throne, the celebration event "Platinum Jubilee" has been held in England from the 2nd.



On the second day of the first day, a large-scale parade by military bands and cavalry was held around Buckingham Palace in central London, followed by the Queen appearing on the balcony of the palace and receiving salutes from guards and others. rice field.



The Queen then watched the Royal Air Force ceremonial flight with her eldest son, Prince Charles, and her grandson, Prince William, and other members of the royal family.



The 96-year-old Queen lost her husband, Prince Philip, last year, and recently she has been absent from public affairs, and there are voices that care about her health. There was a big cheer from many people who gathered.



A woman in her fifties said, "I came here because I had to come here to celebrate. She is still working at the age of 96, and the Queen, who always prioritizes others, is a wonderful person to admire." Was talking.



"I came to England for Platinum Jubilee, where I'm congratulating her Queen with everyone and immersing her in a festive mood," she said. ..



The Platinum Jubilee lasts for four days, with concerts and parties scheduled to celebrate her queen's reign at St. Paul's Cathedral in London on the 3rd. Wrapped in the mood.

Worship on the 3rd will be absent due to the burden on physical condition

The British royal family has revealed that Queen Elizabeth will not attend the worship service at St. Paul's Cathedral in London on the third day, the second day of the "Platinum Jubilee."



The Queen appeared on the balcony of her palace during the celebration parade on the 2nd, received salutes from guards and others, and waved to the blessings of the citizens.



According to the royal family, the Queen enjoyed her celebration parade, but she was a little sick and, considering her burden, she decided not to attend the worship service.



The Queen also refrained from participating in her two-day celebration parade in a carriage as before to ease her burden.



Queen Elizabeth, 96, is often absent from her official duties, and she has more opportunities to use sticks when walking, and there are voices that care about her health.