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Thousands of light signals lit in the UK for the Jubilee

2022-06-02T22:02:47.766Z


The 96-year-old monarch ended the day of celebrations of the 70th anniversary of her reign by launching, from Windsor Castle, “Beacon Lighting”, a British tradition which consists of lighting beacons in honor of the sovereign.


The first day of celebrations for the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's reign ended Thursday evening, at nightfall, with the illumination of thousands of light signals throughout the United Kingdom and in the countries of the Commonwealth.

After being cheered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London by tens of thousands of people, the 96-year-old monarch ended the day by launching, from Windsor Castle, “Beacon Lighting”, a British tradition which consists of lighting luminous signals in honor of the sovereign.

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Shortly after 9:30 p.m. (10:30 p.m. French time), in a precise ceremony, she touched a small globe representing the Commonwealth countries with her gloved hand, which instantly lit, at Buckingham Palace 40 kilometers away, a huge sculpture representing a tree 21 meters high.

More than 3,000 candles, torches or other bonfires are also due to be lit across the country, including at the top of the four highest peaks of the UK's four nations, as well as in the Channel Islands, Isle of Man and the British Overseas Territories.

The 96-year-old monarch ended the day by launching the "Beacon Lighting" from Windsor Castle.

TOBY MELVILLE/AFP

Lights are also to illuminate the 54 Commonwealth capitals on five continents and nine bridges spanning the Thames in London are to be illuminated, as is the iconic BT Tower in the capital, as well as several cathedrals in England.

The main light attraction of the night, the sculpture entitled "Tree of Trees" in front of Buckingham Palace lit up in front of Prince William, the Queen's grandson and second in line of succession.

Made up of 350 trees that have grown in the UK, the sculpture is meant to serve as a reminder that trees are the

"superheroes"

of cities, according to its architect Thomas Heatherwick.

The queen touched with her gloved hand a small globe representing the countries of the Commonwealth, which instantly lit, at Buckingham Palace 40 kilometers away, a huge sculpture representing a tree 21 meters high.

TOBY MELVILLE/REUTERS

The ultra-popular sovereign thus concludes the first of four days of celebrations for her platinum jubilee.

Earlier on Thursday, she appeared on the Buckingham Balcony twice, first for the passing of the annual 'Hail to the Colours' military parade and then for the Royal Air Force flypast, where she was cheered on by a crowd dense.

But downside, the palace announced Thursday evening that the queen, who has suffered for months from health concerns, would miss the thanksgiving service celebrated at Saint Paul's Cathedral on Friday, after feeling "a certain discomfort" on the first day of the festivities.

Source: lefigaro

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