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Explained: Queen's Platinum Jubilee & What Are The Planned Events For The Ceremony

The celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee have begun. Event plans  for the official functions, which will take place from June 2 to 6, have been unveiled, and unofficial steps of commemorating the occasion have begun to appear across the place, including a Queen Barbie doll, tea cups, tea towels, t-shirts, and even martinis inspired by the occasion.

It’s becoming increasingly important to not miss out on the buzz, but many people may be curious to know what a Queen’s jubilee is and its significance this year.

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What is Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee?

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When the Queen turns 70 years old on February 6, 2022, she will be the first British monarch to ever reach a Platinum Anniversary. She had already surpassed Queen Victoria, who had ruled for 63 years and 216 days, as the longest-reigning member of the British royal family in September 2015.

The Queen will almost certainly be the last and thus only British Queen to reach a Platinum Jubilee, which makes the occasion all the more significant.

A long reign necessitates not just having to live a long life, but also ascending to the throne young. She had become Queen at the age of twenty – five when her father passed away at the age of 56. With potential monarchs seemingly set up to take over when they are older, it’s difficult to imagine any king or queen surviving another 70 years.

What is happening on the Platinum Jubilee?

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The festivities begin with a pride march of hundreds of soldiers down London’s Mall, followed by an inspection at Horse Guards March. A 70-plane RAF airshow includes the Red Arrows show crew and the RAF Fight of British Memorial Flight, which involves Spitfires, Hurricanes, as well as other legendary aircraft.

Vast numbers of flaming beacons will then be illuminated all around the globe in the evening, beginning in Tonga and Samoa in the South Pacific and concluding in Belize in the Caribbean. There’ll be receptions at the Great hall in the City of London, a camera lineup of the 40 riders who’ve already ridden for the Queen at the Epsom Derby, and large numbers of “Jubilee Lunches” across the state.

How’s it going to be different?

Due to the Queen’s health, this could differ from previous celebrations. The Queen has previously celebrated 4 jubilees. Her Silver Jubilee Anniversary in 1977 defined 25 years of the crown; her Golden Jubilee celebration in 2002 signified 50 years; the Diamond Jubilee in 2012 as her 60 years on the throne; of her most latest jubilee, the Sapphire Jubilee in 2017, defined 65 years.

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As is customary, the monarch spends the commemoration day confidentially at her Sandringham estate prior to celebrating publicly at a later date. She has previously celebrated with royal trips throughout the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, and also occasions at Buckingham Palace.

However, because of the Queen’s wellness, this year’s activities might vary from previous jubilee celebrations. An official spokesman for the palace told Hello! magazine that she will enter the service at St. Paul’s Cathedral through a different entrance than that on occasions in the past in order to prevent a steep set of stairs.

Buckingham Palace announced that the 96-year-old Queen has decided to skip the State Opening of Parliament due to “episodic mobility issues” after her doctor’s advice. The Monarch has been photographed with a walking stick in recent days, and she was found coronavirus positive in February.

In an online interaction, the Queen spoke to individuals in the month of April, who previously contracted the disease. While she did not elaborate on her individual experience, she did state that it can leave “one very tired and exhausted.”

Official Jubilee events:

A proper long lunch will be the principal activity in villages and cities across the UK. Local governments have received 85,000 requests to organise Big Jubilee Lunches, most of which will take place on confined streets. All of this will take place on a large table outside Windsor Castle on the historic 3-mile Long Stroll. There will also be a lot of knitting, mixed drinks, and desserts.

The Holmes Chapel Yard Bombers Team in Cheshire created a huge woolen model of the Monarch and her corgis. Stonehenge displayed 8 photographs of the Queen onto the throne throughout her existence. 

The Bromsgrove High Street Platinum Jubilee council opted to build a huge model of the Queen out of balloons, with their party showcasing red, white, and blue sweets floss, royal sausage rolls (super high seasoning content), and punk rock as a music track.

Who else has marked a silver jubilee?

A few British royals, such as the Queen’s grandfather King George V, have celebrated Silver Jubilees by attaining 25 years on the throne. Just 6 British monarchs have achieved Diamond Jubilee celebrations of fifty years on the throne.

When she reached the milestone in 2002, at 76 years, Buckingham Palace noted that she was the longest surviving head of state to do so; the youngest was Scottish ruler James VI, who was of the age 51 years old when he celebrated 50 years on the throne since he was only one when he became king.

Queen Victoria, King George IIIm, who ruled for over 59 years, Henry III of England, who reigned for more than 56 years, and Edward III of England, who ruled for 50 years, were other 4 to attain Golden Jubilees.

Longest reigning monarch in the world

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Queen Elizabeth II is the planet’s longest ruling monarch, a position she took over when Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej died in 2016, after ruling for over 70 years. She is not, however, the world’s longest-ruling monarch. Who holds that position is determined by how the milestone is estimated.

King Louis XIV of France, also referred as the Sun King, is widely regarded as the world’s longest-ruling King, having ascended to the throne just at age of 4 and ruling for over 72 years between 1643 and 1715. However, a few rulers have ruled for longer periods of time in states which were not always internationally identified as fully sovereign countries.

From 1899 to 1982, King Sobhuza II from Eswatini (then Swaziland) ruled for over 82 years. His state was a British principality until 1968, when it obtained autonomy.

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