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The United Kingdom begins the festivities for the 70 years of Elizabeth II on the throne

2022-06-02T11:32:37.514Z


'Trooping the colour' military parade kicks off four days of celebrations across the country for the queen's Platinum Jubilee


The celebrations of the Platinum Jubilee in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the reign of Elizabeth II (96 years old) have begun this Thursday in London at 11:00 (Spanish peninsular time) with the

Trooping The Colour

,

the massive military parade with which it is celebrated at the beginning of June the official birthday of the sovereign, who arrives at this event at the height of her popularity.

Dozens of people have spent the night in the open, camped on The Mall, the avenue that leads to Buckingham Palace, to reserve a place in the first rows and witness the parade of 1,500 officers and the subsequent flight of the Royal Air Force over the Palace.

Despite her 96 years and the mobility problems that the British royal house has reported, the queen is expected to be at the center of the most iconic image of the House of Windsor: the greeting from the palace balcony after observing the low flight of the

Red Arrows

or the

Spitfire

, with its trail of colors of the British flag, the

Union Jack.

The monarch will be flanked by her son and heir, Charles of England (73 years old) and his wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles, and by the Dukes of Cambridge, William and Kate.

The celebrations will continue this Friday with a great religious ceremony in Westminster Abbey, a concert and show in honor of the queen on Saturday, and thousands of street celebrations throughout the country with meals, parties, concerts, other religious celebrations, and even a national contest to come up with a new pudding recipe, the so-called Jubilee Pudding, sponsored by the prestigious

delicatessen

house, Fortnum & Mason, supplier for decades to the royal house.

On Sunday, another parade will close the four days of festivities.

Buckingham Palace released an official message from the Queen on Wednesday night in which she thanked her subjects "in the United Kingdom and throughout the Commonwealth" for their participation in the Jubilee, as well as the organizers of the festivities for their support. worked.

"I continue to be inspired by the goodwill that has been shown to me and I hope that the coming days will be an opportunity to reflect on all that has been achieved over the past 70 years, as we look to the future with confidence and enthusiasm," the queen said. a text signed “Elizabeth R.”, her first name in English and the letter erre for “regina”, queen in Latin.

54% of Britons believe that the monarchy is good for their country.

Barely 13% think otherwise.

And one in four say they don't know.

These approval ratings rise sharply when it comes to evaluating the queen herself.

The British sovereign Elizabeth II preserves a popularity much higher than that of the rest of the members of the British royal family.

76% of citizens have a positive view of her and her reign, according to the

tracking

that the YouGov polling company has maintained for years.

The relevant thing is that, according to that same sound, the popularity of the monarch among the millennial generation

(from 26 to 40 years old) is 65%.

Among

Baby Boomers

(ages 55-75), approval is 86%.

Isabel II, who has closed her second to

nnus horribilis in 2021

, with the death in April of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh;

a pandemic that has forced her to remain confined to Windsor;

the headaches caused by her grandson, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle;

and the scandal of her son, Prince Andrew, accused in a US court of sexual abuse of a minor;

she has faced 2022 with an intense agenda that serves to remind the British that she is still at the foot of the canyon.

In the same way that her predecessors earned the royal name, such as William the Conqueror, Alfred the Great or Edward the Confessor, the queen should also have her own, royal historian Hugo Vickers suggested to the AP agency.

“I have always thought that she should be called Isabel the Unbreakable.

That would be the perfect way to describe it.

She never expected to be queen and yet

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Source: elparis

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