The celebrations for the Platinum Jubilee of 70 years on the throne of Queen Elizabeth continue in Great Britain for the third day,
culminating this evening with the outdoor concert in front of Buckingham Palace, where 22 thousand people are expected.
Today, members of the royal family took part in various events: after the 96-year-old queen's forfeit, it was
Princess Anne who took part in the horse Derby in her place while William and Kate, together with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, visited Cardiff Castle during the rehearsal of the concert meeting part of the troupe and some artists.
The lineup of the show tonight will see pop and rock stars of the first magnitude involved: among others
Diana Ross
,
Queen
with Adam Lambert on vocals,
Alicia Keys, Hans Zimmer, George Ezra, Sam Ryder,
second place in the last Eurovision song contest and
Andrea Bocelli.
The artists will be welcomed by Prince Charles and his son William while Prince Edward, the Queen's youngest son, and his wife Sophie, are in Northern Ireland where they participate in events in Belfast and Bangor, including meeting with some children taking part in multicultural street performances and some subjects who will share their personal memories of their meeting with the queen.
The Jubilee will continue tomorrow with the 'Big Jubilee Lunch' and a musical and creative public show that will involve 10,000 people.