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Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II
Genre Jubilee of the monarch of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms and head of the Commonwealth
Date(s) 6 February 2022
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The Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II is being celebrated in 2022 in the Commonwealth of Nations to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.

In the United Kingdom, there was an extra bank holiday on 3 June, and the usual Spring bank holiday was moved from the end of May to 2 June, to create the four-day Platinum Jubilee Central Weekend from Thursday, 2 June, to Sunday, 5 June.[1] It is the first time that any British monarch has celebrated a platinum jubilee. Initiatives to commemorate the Jubilee have been also announced by the governments of other Commonwealth nations and territories, including Australia, Canada, Cayman Islands, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea.

Commemorative stamps and coins were issued by many Commonwealth countries, and beacons were lit in the capital cities of every Commonwealth nation for the first time. In many places, trees are also being planted in her honour.

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Accession Day 2022

The Jubilee marks the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.[2][3]

In her 2022 Accession Day message, the Queen said that she hoped the Platinum Jubilee would bring together families and friends, neighbours and communities. She said that the Jubilee "affords me a time to reflect on the goodwill shown to me by people of all nationalities, faiths and ages in this country and around the world over these years". She thanked everyone for their support, loyalty and affection, and signed the message "Your Servant".[4][5] She said of her seventy-year reign and the future:

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As I look ahead with a sense of hope and optimism to the year of my Platinum Jubilee, I am reminded of how much we can be thankful for. These last seven decades have seen extraordinary progress socially, technologically and culturally that have benefitted us all; and I am confident that the future will offer similar opportunities to us and especially to the younger generations in the United Kingdom and throughout the Commonwealth.[4]

Picture and footage of the Queen working from her red boxes at Sandringham House were released.[6][7] The Prince of Wales said that the Queen's devotion to the welfare of all her people inspired still greater admiration with each passing year.[8]

Tributes and messages of congratulations came from leaders all over the world, including US President Joe Biden, Chinese President Xi Jinping, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, King Harald V of Norway, King Vajiralongkorn of Thailand, UAE President Sheikh Khalifa, and Israeli President Isaac Herzog.[9]

Celebrations throughout the Commonwealth

The celebration plans were formally unveiled by Buckingham Palace in full on 10 January 2022.[10]

For the first time, Jubilee Beacons were lit in every capital city of each Commonwealth country.[11]

The Royal Mint and the Royal Canadian Mint partnered to create a two-coin set, with each mint designing a coin for the set.[12] The silver coin designed by the Royal Mint has an equestrian portrait of the Queen on the reverse and a royal mantle on the obverse. The silver coin designed from the Royal Canadian Mint has a reverse design that depicts the Queen in 1952, while the obverse has the effigy of the Queen used on Canadian coins since 2003.[13]

The Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey on 14 March reflected the Jubilee with a special focus on the role that service plays in the lives of people and communities across the Commonwealth.[14]

Members of the Royal Family will undertake a series of royal tours of Commonwealth countries.[15] The governor-generals of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand travelled to the United Kingdom in June to represent their respective countries at Jubilee festivities.[16][17][18][19]

The Queen's Baton for the 2022 Commonwealth Games features a platinum strand along its length.[20]

Antigua and Barbuda

The Antigua and Barbuda Scout Association and the Rotary Club of Antigua lit a beacon at Government House, St John's on 2 June.[21]

Royal tour

The Earl and Countess of Wessex visited Antigua and Barbuda in April.[22] Ahead of the visit, the Antigua and Barbuda Reparations Support Commission penned an open letter criticising the royal family's past comments on slavery.[23] During their visit on 25 April, the couple interacted with local craftspeople, creatives and community groups, and visited Sir Vivian Richards Stadium and the National Sailing Academy.[24] At Government House, they presented three Platinum Jubilee medals to three people to recognise their service to national security.[25] During their meeting with Prime Minister Gaston Browne and his cabinet, Browne stated that the country would continue to have the Queen as head of state but said he aspires "at some point to become a republic".[26] He also asked the couple to use their "diplomatic influence" to get "reparatory justice" for Antigua and Barbuda.[26]

Australia

Queen Elizabeth II is the first Australian monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee.[27] A range of national and community events will be held in Australia.[28] "We plan to hold a range of events to coincide with key dates throughout 2022, to show our respect and appreciation for seven decades of service", said then Prime Minister Scott Morrison.[28] Commemorative events in Australia will be announced throughout the year.[28]

The Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has also launched a tree planting initiative. The Australian Government will provide up to A$15.1 million of grant funding in 2022 to eligible groups and organisations for community-based tree planting events.[29][30]

Australians are able to submit a personal message of congratulations and thanks to the Queen on the Australian Government's Platinum Jubilee website from 2 to 16 June 2022. Messages will be collated and sent to Buckingham Palace and archived by the Commonwealth of Australia.[31][32]

Emblem

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The Australian Platinum Jubilee Emblem

The Australian Platinum Jubilee Emblem was unveiled by the Australian Government in March 2022. The emblem can be used for official and recognised events in Australia to celebrate the Jubilee.[33][34] The design is a stylised representation of the Queen's Wattle Spray Brooch, which was gifted to the Queen during her first visit to Australia in 1954. The emblem contains three colours – platinum, gold and purple. The platinum colour represents the Queen's 70 years on the throne, and the purple colour symbolises royalty. The gold is drawn from the golden wattle, Australia's national floral emblem. The font used is Perpetua, which means 'forever', which acknowledges that the Queen is Australia's "first platinum" monarch.[33][34]

Accession Day events

On 6 February, buildings and monuments throughout Australia were lit in purple.[35] Statements were released by Morrison, Governor-General David Hurley and the governors of the Australian states.[36][37][38].[39][40]

To mark the start of the Platinum Jubilee year, buildings across Australia were lit in royal purple.
Left to right: the High Court of Australia, the John Gorton Building, the National Library of Australia, the National Portrait Gallery, and the National Carillon.

Services were held in churches across Australia. In Canberra, evensong at St Paul's Church, Manuka was attended by the governor-general of Australia.[41][42] Several state governors also attended evensong services, including the governor of New South Wales at St James' Church, Sydney,[43][44] the governor of Tasmania at St David's Cathedral, Hobart,[45] the governor of Victoria at St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne,[46][47] the governor of Western Australia at St George's Cathedral, Perth,[48][49][50] and the governor of South Australia at St Paul's Anglican Church, Port Adelaide.[51] The latter event was also attended by the premier of South Australia.[52][53]

Events leading up to June

On 3 February, the governor of Victoria hosted a reception at Government House, Melbourne. Those in attendance included representatives from Victorian organisations to which the Queen and other members of the Royal family have a connection.[47] On 5 February, the governor of New South Wales hosted a tree planting and garden reception to commemorate the Jubilee, at Government House, Sydney. The governor planted a red oak.[54]

From 5 February to 27 February, Parliament House hosted guided tours, titled Platinum Jubilee in portrait. These featured artistic representations of the Queen from the Parliament House art collection, including Sir William Dargie's Wattle Queen, the statue of the Queen in the Queen's Terrace Café, and depictions of the State Opening of Parliament in 1954 and 1974 and the opening of Parliament House in 1988.[55]

On 7 February, the governor of Tasmania hosted a reception for the Royal Over-Seas League and other Commonwealth societies.[56]

On 8 February, a motion introduced by Morrison was passed by the Australian House of Representatives, in which the House offered their "warmest congratulations" to the Queen. In the speech, Morrison said, "Her Majesty has been the reigning sovereign for 15 Australian Prime Ministers, 16 Governors-General, 14 British Prime Ministers, around 170 Commonwealth Prime Ministers, and also seven James Bonds – one of whom Her Majesty worked with very closely".[57][58] He also commented that

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The Crown is above politics, and she has upheld that throughout her reign. A unifying force that highlights good causes and brings people together. And in the moments of trial and testing times that she has known over her life, both personally and as Monarch and Sovereign, she speaks for us all and to us all.[57]

The Leader of the Opposition, Anthony Albanese, also offered his congratulations, and said "She is a Queen who has let her humanity show, she has been with us in times of hardship even as she has endured her own".[57][58]

On 13 March, Government House, Brisbane hosted an open day, allowing the public to tour parts of the building and the gardens of the Fernberg estate.[59]

Memorabilia and tributes

Commemorative stamps and coins were released in Australia.[60]

On 5 April, two commemorative stamps were released by Australia Post: a $1.10 stamp featuring an image of the Queen from 1952 by Dorothy Wilding, and a $3.50 stamp which displays a 2019 photograph of the Queen. A range of collectables accompanied the stamp release.[61]

The Perth Mint released three celebratory coins on 5 April. The coins – two gold, and one silver – feature the shield of the royal coat of arms alongside the floral emblems of England, Ireland, Scotland and Australia on one side; and the Queen's first (1953) and current (2019) coin effigies on the other.[62]

The Royal Australian Mint released a commemorative 50c coin on 5 May. The coin depicts intertwining golden wattle branches, the national floral emblem of Australia; and the lily of the valley flowers, the Queen's favourite flower. The centre of the coin includes the Queen's royal cypher. Inspired by the 1977 Australian Silver Jubilee 50c coin, the Platinum Jubilee coin also features a fan of 70 crowns set behind a central St Edward's Crown.[63]

A proposal for the government of Queensland to commission a new statue of the Queen was submitted by Jarrod Bleijie, an MP of the parliament of Queensland.[64][65]

Royal tour

The Princess Royal, accompanied by her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, toured Australia from 9 to 11 April.[66] On the first day of her visit, she opened the 200th Sydney Royal Easter Show, which she first opened with her parents and brother Charles in 1970. She had last attended the event in 1988.[66] She had an engagement as patron of the Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth, before attending a dinner at the Sydney Olympic Park.[66] The couple also met with representatives of the New South Wales Rural Fire Service, the Royal Australian Corps of Signals and Royal Australian Corps of Transport.[66]

Commemorations from June

From 2 to 5 June, buildings and monuments throughout Australia were illuminated in purple.[67]

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese lighting the Jubilee beacon in Canberra

On 2 June, the Blue Mountains Pipe Band played the tune Diu Regnare, written specially for the Jubilee, in the Blue Mountains.[68] On the same day, a beacon was lit in Canberra, by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. He later remarked that his birth was "somewhat potentially delayed" during the Queen's tour in 1963 because his "mother insisted on seeing the tribute to Queen Elizabeth on her way to hospital, she insisted on going via the city to ensure she saw all of the commemoration at that time".[69][70]

From 2 June to 31 December, the National Capital Exhibition is presenting The Queen and Me, celebrating the Queen's 14 visits to Canberra during her 70-year reign. It will feature family photographs, and mementos of the day, and personal stories of what their interactions with the Queen has meant to the people of Canberra.[71]

On 3 June, the Administrator of the Northern Territory hosted Music on the Lawn: A Jubilee Event at Government House, that featured The Band of the 1st Brigade and Australian Army Band Sydney who performed a contemporary program of music.[72]

On 4 June, Aspen Island in Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin, an island lying within the Parliamentary Triangle and which features the National Carillon, was renamed Queen Elizabeth II Island during a special event.[73][74] The ceremony also included dedicating the new Queen Elizabeth Water Gardens, which transformed the nearby foreshore as well as improve water quality.[28][75] The event also included a 21-gun salute and RAAF flypast.[31][76]

Aspen Island renaming ceremony, 4 June. The island was renamed Queen Elizabeth II Island in honour of the Jubilee.

St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, hosted a concert 'Happy and Glorious' on 4 June, with royal music including Handel's Zadok the Priest, Parry's "I was glad", Walton's Orb and Sceptre Coronation march and works by Vaughan Williams, Byrd and Rutter, and the Australian premiere of the official Platinum Jubilee anthem: "In Our Service".[77][78]

From 4 June to 13 June, Parliament House is hosting special tours featuring representations of the Queen in the Parliament House art collection, such as Sir William Dargie's Wattle Queen and John Dowie's bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II on Queen's Terrace.[79]

On 5 June, a Service of Thanksgiving took place at St John's Anglican Cathedral, Brisbane, attended by the governor of Queensland.[80] Another service of thanksgiving was held at the Loch Public Hall.[81]

Government House, Adelaide, opened on 5 June for visitors to view public rooms, and see the workings of the House and view the statue of the Queen.[82]

On 5 June, a contingent from Australia's Federation Guard took part in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant in London.[16]

From 10 June to 30 December, the Australian Racing Museum, whose patron is the Queen, will present an online exhibition featuring collection of objects, photographs and records held in the Museum Collection.[83]

On 18 June, the Blackstone-Ipswich Cambrian Choir will host a concert at St Paul's Anglican Church, Ipswich, featuring music from the Queen's Coronation, such as Handel's Zadok the Priest and Parry's I was glad.[84]

On 6 August, St John's Cathedral, Brisbane, will host The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Concert, and its proceeds will be donated to the Australian Red Cross, to support Australians battling emergencies.[85]

Bahamas

At the Retreat Garden National Park in Nassau, two lignum vitae trees were planted on 28 January. Participants included the members of the Bahamas National Trust, the UK High Commission in Nassau, and crew members of HMS Medway.[86][87]

A series of commemorative stamps was released by the Bahamas on 17 March.[88]

Royal tour

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The Duchess of Cambridge meeting Bahamians during a walkabout in Downtown Nassau, during the Platinum Jubilee Tour of the Bahamas

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the Bahamas from 24 to 26 March.[22][89] During their visit, the couple spent time with communities across the Bahamas and attended a junkanoo parade and the Bahamas Platinum Jubilee Sailing Regatta.[90] The Bahamas National Reparations Committee penned an open letter ahead of their visit, asking for reparations from Great Britain for slavery.[91] In the evening of 25 March, the couple attended a reception hosted by the Governor-General Sir Cornelius A. Smith at the Baha Mar Resort on Cable Beach in Nassau.[92] In a speech given at the reception hosted by the governor-general, the Duke assured the Caribbean nations that the monarchy would "support with pride and respect your decisions about your future. Relationships evolve. Friendship endures".[93]

Belize

Commemorative Platinum Jubilee medals were awarded to serving frontline members, including those who served during Hurricanes Hurricane Eta and Iota that flooded much of Cayo, and to those who served during the COVID-19 pandemic.[94]

On 2 June, a beacon was lit at the Governor General's Field next to Belize House, Belmopan.[95]

Governor-General Dame Froyla Tzalam represented Belize at celebrations in the United Kingdom.[95]

Royal tour

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited from 19 to 22 March.[22][96] The couple visited the historic Mayan site of Caracol, explored Belize's Maya chocolate making, and met the Garifuna community in Hopkins. The Duke and Duchess also learned about the restoration of Belize's barrier reef, and scuba-dived there.[97][90][98] A planned visit to the Akte 'il Ha cacao farm in Indian Creek was scrapped due to local residents' protests over lack of consultation about the local football pitch earmarked for the Duke and Duchess's helicopter landing as well as the residents' ongoing dispute over land with Fauna and Flora International, of which the Duke is a patron.[99]

In the evening of 21 March, Governor-General Dame Froyla Tzalam hosted a reception for the couple at the Mayan ruins at Cahal Pech.[97]

Canada

The federal government of Canada called 2022 the "first time in Canada's modern era" that its monarch has celebrated a platinum jubilee.[100]

Planning

A series of initiatives have been organised by the federal government.[101] On 11 June 2021, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a virtual audience with the Queen, where they discussed preparations for Canadian celebrations.[102][103] Provincial governments also started planning for the Jubilee in 2021.[104] Private organisations in Canada, like the Canadian branch of Rotary Club, also prepared their own celebrations.[101]

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Platinum Jubilee emblem in Canada, designed by Cathy Bursey–Sabourin, Fraser Herald at the Canadian Heraldic Authority[105]

An emblem for the Jubilee in Canada was created by the Fraser Herald of Arms and registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority in December 2021.[106] The emblem includes Elizabeth II's royal cypher above a light grey coloured numeral 70; the light grey being an allusion to platinum. The cypher and numeral are surrounded by a seven-sided figure, adorned with maple leaves and pearls. The seven sides, maple leaves, and pearls represent each decade of the Queen's reign. Multiple elements of the seven-sided figure also symbolise celebration, with the rounded edges shaped being shaped like a flower petal and the maple leaves being positioned in a manner that resembles fireworks.[107][108] A Platinum Jubilee Flag that features the emblem on a white background was also created, and it will be flown at government houses and events throughout the Jubilee year.[109]

The Department of Canadian Heritage has created a program that provides up to C$5,000 grant to help fund community-based projects and celebrations.[101][110] As Canadian Heritage considers the Jubilee an anniversary of significance for the country, larger initiatives will also be eligible to apply for the Commemorate Canada grant.[111] Through the Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Fund, Canadian Heritage invested $2.14 million to support celebrations in 360 local communities, and three national projects. Approved projects include artistic performances and exhibitions, educational programs, garden and tea parties, geocaching programs, military parades, summer reading programs, and tree planting events.[112] Funded initiatives aim to educate Canadians about the role of the Canadian Crown and celebrate Canadian achievements over the past seven decades.[113]

No plans were made by the federal government to issue a commemorative medal, with the government having last issued a jubilee medal during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The decision by the federal government was criticized by the Royal Canadian Legion.[114] Several provincial governments have made their own plans to issue jubilee medals; with the governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan planning to issue 7,000 medals each, Nova Scotia issuing 5,000 medals, Manitoba issuing 1,000 medals, New Brunswick issuing 3000 medals, and Prince Edward Island issuing 584 medals.[115][116][117][118][119][120] The same legislative act that authorized Alberta's Platinum Jubilee medals also replaced awards created for Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee with platinum jubilee equivalents, and increased their monetary prizes.[119] The government of Ontario has plans to celebrate the anniversary through existing honours and award programs as well as issuing commemorative Platinum Jubilee lapel pins, although it has no plans to issue jubilee medals.[121]

Accession Day events

Celebrations were launched by Canadian Heritage on 6 February.[12][111] On the same day, Trudeau, Mary Simon (the governor general of Canada) and lieutenant governors, all issued statements congratulating the Queen.[122][123][124] provincial premiers, and the Speaker of the Senate of Canada.[125][126][127] Governor-General Simon said:

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Much has changed in the last seven decades. We extended the hand of friendship to nations around the world. We made advancements in medical research, most recently with vaccines. We established the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and took part in its work. We saw the first Canadian named governor general, then the first woman and now, the first Indigenous person.[128]

Flag raising ceremonies for the Queen's Personal Canadian Flag and the Platinum Jubilee Flag occurred at Rideau Hall and several provincial legislatures and government houses.[109][129] Evensong services were also held in a variety of churches of the Diocese of British Columbia and the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, with the lieutenant governor of Ontario attending a service in Cathedral Church of St. James in Toronto.[130][131][132][133]

Tributes

The Royal Canadian Mint released a series of coins, including the two-coin Jubilee set,[12] a one-ounce platinum coin,[134] a double-portrait proof silver dollar,[135] and coins depicting the Queen's Diamond Diadem.[136][137] Canada Post issued a commemorative stamp, which features a profile of the Queen by Arnold Machin.[138] The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Canadian Geographic have created a series of commemorative pieces for the Jubilee. The first of the series were released on 6 February.[139]

A pin of the Platinum Jubilee emblem is also being produced and distributed by the Monarchist League of Canada.[140] Robert Finch, the dominion chairman of the Monarchist League, said in May that the League has sent out tens of thousands of the pins. He said that the demand has been "absolutely overwhelming", and is a sign that "while the government may have planned relatively little, Canadians are eager to celebrate their monarch on this momentous occasion".[141]

The Lieutenant Governor's BC Journalism Fellowship and the Lieutenant Governor's Art & Music Award were launched by British Columbia's lieutenant governor.[142][143]

The year's Royal St. John's Regatta regatta was renamed "Platinum Jubilee Royal St. John’s Regatta".[144] In the same month, A Battery of the 1st Regiment of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery was also renamed "The Queen's Battery".[145] Special call-sign prefixes for the jubilee were approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada for use by amateur radio operators from 15 May to 14 July.[146] A CBC documentary, The Queen and Canada, is set to air on 4 June on CBC News Network.[112]

Plans are in place[needs update] for lieutenant governors and territorial commissioners to dedicate gardens in their respective province/territory.[12] Each of the 13 gardens will include plants suited to the local climate. Tobacco was also included where climate and protocols allow, providing the gardens with a representation of the relationship between the Crown and Indigenous peoples of Canada through its treaties. Tobacco seeds were provided to vice-regal offices from plants grown for the Chapel Royal at Massey College. Another garden to represent the Crown's relationship with Indigenous Canadians was unveiled at Mount Pleasant Nature Park in the County of Brant on 4 June.[147]

Events from February to May

Several Government Houses in Canada have Jubilee events planned.[142][148] Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan, plans to host an exhibit about the Queen's connection to the province, and another on the making of the portrait of the Queen that was commissioned for the Diamond Jubilee in 2012.[148] The Alberta Legislature Building will have on-site tours and displays planned for the Jubilee.[149] On 14 March, a time capsule was buried at Government House, British Columbia. The capsule, which is scheduled to be opened in 2072, contains messages of hope for the future from viceroys and commissioners across Canada.[150]

In February, as part of Winterlude 2022, an Ice Sculpture was unveiled at Sparks Street.[151] Plans are also in place[needs update] to decorate Ottawa's ByWard Market in purple.[101] In spring, Ottawa's Confederation Boulevard, and several places in provinces and territories, were decorated with colourful commemorative banners featuring the Jubilee colours.[12]

On 2 March, a special exhibit was unveiled at the Canadian Museum of Nature. It featured a display of Canadian currency, postage stamps and specimens of platinum.[152][153] Woodstock Museum in Woodstock, Ontario has planned[needs update] several jubilee-themed programs from April to June;[154] and the Toronto Railway Museum hosted an online lecture on Canadian royal trains used during the Queen's reign on 19 May.[155]

From Earth Day to 7 June, the Town of Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, planted 70 trees.[156] In May, members of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets also planted trees as a part of the Queen's Green Canopy project.[112]

On 9 April, the City of Melfort, Saskatchewan, held high tea.[157] The Durham Chamber Orchestra held a concert in Ajax, Ontario, on 15 May.[158] Amherstburg held a jubilee weekend from 20 and 21 May, attended by the lieutenant governor of Ontario.[159] On 22 May, a corgi parade was held in Ottawa.[112] On 26 May, the Strathcona Ceremonial Mounted Troop took part in celebrations held in Armstrong, British Columbia. The event was organized by the Armstrong Regional Co-op, the Canadian Armed Forces, and the Okanagan Military Tattoo Society.[160]

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police sent a contingent from the Musical Ride in May, to partake in celebrations at Windsor Castle.[161]

Royal tour

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At the invitation of the government of Canada, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Canada from 17 to 19 May.[162] During the three-day tour, the couple visited St. John's, Ottawa, Yellowknife, and Dettah.[163][164]

In St. John's on 17 May, the couple participated in moment of reflection and prayer at the Heart Garden with Indigenous leaders and community members, in the spirit of reconciliation.[165] On 18 May, the Prince of Wales was invested as an Extraordinary Commander of the Order of Military Merit by the governor general. The couple later participated in a wreath laying ceremony at the National War Memorial, and met with Canadian Ukrainian organisations and community members. Later, the Prince participated in discussions on employment and sustainability with participants of The Prince's Trust Canada. In the evening, the governor general hosted a reception at Rideau Hall for the couple.[165] RoseAnne Archibald, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, said that the Prince "acknowledged" failures by Canadian governments in handling the relationship between the Crown and indigenous people, which she said "really meant something".[166] On 19 May, the couple arrived in Yellowknife and Dettah. In Dettah, they visited a Dene First Nation community. The Prince held discussions with local chiefs and elders, and met local food producers at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. The Duchess visited Kaw Tay Whee School, and later visited a YWCA transitional housing centre for women and their children. Later, the Prince and the Duchess visited the Ceremonial Circle with a Platinum Jubilee flag raising, and unveiling a plaque, followed by a presentation of various plants and flowers.[165]

Commemorations from June

A new segment will be added to the annual Northern Lights sound and lights that runs from June to September on Parliament Hill. Historical photos of the Queen's tours of Canada will be displayed through dynamic animation during her reign.[12][167] A Canadian Heritage exhibition, The Queen and Canada, is also planned to operate during those months at Château Laurier. The exhibit features images of the Queen in Canada throughout her lifetime.[12]

Buildings and landmarks in Canada illuminated in purple on 2 June.

Prior to the lighting of the Canadian Jubilee beacons on 2 June, bagpipers across the country played the bugle calls Diu Regnare and Majesty. On the same day, a specially-scripted proclamation honouring the Queen's reign was read by town criers in multiple cities across Canada.[101] Other major federal buildings throughout Canada were illuminated on that day.[12] From 3 to 4 June, provincial museums and historic sites in Alberta will offer free admission to commemorate the Jubilee. The lieutenant governor of Alberta will host a Jubilee garden party on 4 June.[168][169][170]

In Aurora, Ontario, a commemorative bench for the Platinum Jubilee was formally installed at Queen's Diamond Jubilee Park on 2 June, with a formal celebration taking place 4 June.[171] A date during the town's Concerts in the Park series will be dedicated to the Jubilee as a musical tribute.[172] In Fredericton, several events will be held from 2 to 9 June, including a tree planting ceremony, and a flag raising ceremony and concert in front of city hall. The city hall in Fredericton will be lit in purple from 2 to 5 June.[173] Garden lunch and tea events were planned on 4 and 5 June in Innisfail, Sarnia, and Toronto.[174][175][176] In Dawson City, a celebration is planned at the local museum on 11 June, and a Jubilee Picnic at the Commissioner's Residence on 13 August.[177] On 17 June, the Royal Commonwealth Society of Toronto will host the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Gala at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto.[178]

On 1 July, a "double platinum" themed Canada Day celebration will be held in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, to commemorate the jubilee as well as of the local Gathering of the Clans.[179]

In September, the Government of Alberta will launch the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Student Art Contest for students to submit a piece of art that reflects on the history of Queen Elizabeth II in Canada, and highlights how Canada has evolved over her reign.[168]

Grenada

The Earl and Countess of Wessex were set to visit Grenada in April.[22] However, after talks with the island's government and governor general, the tour was postponed and the couple expressed their hopes to visit the country on a later date.[180] It was reported that representatives of Grenada's National Reparations Committee had planned to meet the couple and discuss Britain and the royal family's past links to slavery in the region.[181]

Jamaica

On Accession Day, the Governor-General of Jamaica, Sir Patrick Allen, congratulated the Queen. He said that since her accession in 1952, the Queen has become "a symbol of quiet strength and stability throughout the Commonwealth realms".[182]

Platinum Jubilee Medals will be presented to members of the Jamaica Defence Force, the Jamaica Constabulary Force, the Department of Correctional Services, the Jamaica Fire Brigade and the Emergency Medical Services.[183]

Royal tour

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The Duchess of Cambridge (left) arriving at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, during the Platinum Jubilee Tour of Jamaica

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Jamaica from 22 to 24 March.[22][184][90] During the tour, the couple joined young football players in Trench Town, and celebrated the legacy of Bob Marley and other Jamaican musicians. At the Shortwood Teachers' College, the couple met students training to become early childhood education practitioners. At Spanish Town Hospital, the couple met frontline workers, and they later interacted with members of the Jamaica Defence Force at Flankers, near Montego Bay.[97] A demonstration by the Advocates Network, a human rights coalition of Jamaican activists and equalities organisations, took place near the British High Commission in Kingston to ask for an apology and compensation from the Crown for chattel slavery.[185]

The Duke and Duchess were received by the Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness.[186] At the dinner hosted by the Governor-General at King's House in honour of the couple, the Duke expressed his "profound sorrow" over slavery, adding that it "should never have happened" and "forever stains our history".[187]

On their final day in Jamaica, the couple attended the inaugural Commissioning Parade for service personnel from across the Caribbean who had recently completed the Caribbean Military Academy's Officer Training Programme.[97] The visit by the Duke and Duchess was estimated to cost about £42,000 (JMD $8 million).[188]

Kenya

In Aberdare Open Fields, close to Treetops where the Queen received the news of her accession, the Earl of Wessex planted a tree on 16 March.[189]

Malaysia

On 2 June, Rotary Malaysia District 3300 lit the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacon.[190]

The Malaysian British Society will hold a Platinum Jubilee Charity Golf Day, and members of the British Armed Forces based at Butterworth Airbase will hold a garden party from all Five Power Defence Arrangements member nations. The British High Commission will host an official reception later in June.[190]

Malta

The Central Bank of Malta commissioned two commemorative coins for the jubilee, and they were minted by the Royal Dutch Mint.[191][192] MaltaPost also issued a stamp in a miniature sheet for the occasion on 2 June.[193]

On 2 June, a tune called Diu Regnare, was played on bagpipes outside the Queen's former Pietá house – Villa Guardamangia.[194][195] Rotary Club Malta lit a Jubilee Beacon at the Msida Bastion Historic Garden in Floriana; attendees to the event included British High Commissioner Katherine Ward. On the same day, the Gozo Community Choir sang A Life Lived With Grace in a ceremony at Munxar on Gozo.[196]

New Zealand

Emblem

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Platinum Jubilee emblem in New Zealand

On Accession Day, the New Zealand Platinum Jubilee emblem was unveiled. The emblem, approved by the Queen, was prepared by Phillip O'Shea, New Zealand Herald of Arms.[197] Within a platinum five-sided frame is the Queen's royal cypher, with the Māori inscription "Te Hokotoru Mā Ngahuru", which means "three twenties plus ten", an allusion to the Queen's 70-year reign.[197] In the base, the years 1952 and 2022 are in gold, and placed on the poutama (step) design in the traditional colours of red-ochre and white. The design represent "steps of service", namely, the seven decades of public service by the Queen.[197]

Tributes and commemoration

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Tree planting at Government House to launch the Trees that Count Legacy Project for the Jubilee, May 2022

On Accession Day, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern congratulated the Queen and said "As Queen of New Zealand, she has always shown a deep personal interest in the life and wellbeing of our nation. On behalf of all New Zealanders I would like to wish her well for this historic year".[198] Ardern announced that the government will donate $1 million to Trees That Count to assist with tree planting programmes across New Zealand.[198] Trees That Count is working with the Department of Conservation to support the planting of 100,000 native trees at 15 native restoration projects across New Zealand.[199] The project was launched on 16 May at Government House, where Dame Helen Winkelmann, the administrator of the government, and Kiri Allan, minister of conservation, planted a kauri.[200]

From Point Jerningham, Wellington, a 21-gun salute was fired by personnel from the 16th Field Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery, on 7 February.[198][201]

On 9 February, Ardern moved a motion in the House of Representatives congratulating the Queen on her Jubilee, and said that the Queen "has a deep knowledge of Aotearoa New Zealand and cares sincerely for the wellbeing of our nation". The Leader of the Opposition, Christopher Luxon, said that the Queen's reign has "strengthened the role of a modern monarchy and the important part that it plays in our constitutional arrangements and our system of parliamentary democracy".[202]

Commemorative coins were released by NZ Post.[203][204][205]

At Te Awamutu, a plaque will be erected to commemorate both the Jubilee and the Queen and Prince Philip's visit to Te Awamutu in 1954.[206] The plaque, which has been approved by the Queen herself, will be erected on the old Te Awamutu Post Office building.[207]

Events from June

On 2 June, a beacon was lit on the steps to the Tangi Te Keo Mt Victoria lookout in Wellington, by former governor-general Sir Jerry Mateparae and the mayor of Wellington, Andy Foster.[208]

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaking at the Platinum Jubilee Service of Celebration at Wellington Cathedral of St Paul on 3 June 2022

A service of celebration took place on 3 June at Wellington Cathedral of St Paul.[209] The service featured reflections about the Queen from former deputy prime minister and secretary-general of the Commonwealth, Sir Don McKinnon, and Queen's Young Leader award winner Ezekiel Raui.[210]

On 3 June, Prime Minister Ardern announced that a popular short walk on Stewart Island / Rakiura, previously known as Observation Rock Track, would be renamed in honour of the Jubilee. "To honour Her Majesty's long reign, the track to Observation Rock from the settlement of Oban, will be formally renamed the 'Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Path' and known as the 'Platinum Path' for short", Ardern said.[211][212]

A contingent of 42 personnel from the New Zealand Defence Force marched in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pageant in London on 5 June.[213][214]

Papua New Guinea

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Despite personal tragedies and setbacks in both her personal and public life, the Queen has continued to hold fast to her duty and service throughout the last 70 years. As a nation, we are indeed proud to have the Queen as our Head of State. A nation of a thousand tribes and cultural diversity in a land of diverse biodiversity, we join our voices to congratulate our Queen and Head of State on achieving this historic milestone.[215]

Considerations were being made to reserve a portion of Papua New Guinea's rainforests in honour of the Queen, given how she is "passionate for the preservation of rainforests".[217]

Governor-General Dadae will represent Papua New Guinea at celebrations in the United Kingdom.[218]

Royal tour

The Princess Royal visited the country from 11 to 13 April.[22] She and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence were greeted by Prime Minister James Marape upon their arrival, who also hosted a dinner for the couple on the last day of their tour.[219] Among their engagements were visits to a Catholic boarding school, St John Ambulance PNG, the Bomana War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery, Port Moresby General Hospital, Vabukori, and Hanuabada.[220]

During the Princess's visit, the Minister for National Events, Justin Tkatchenko, said that the country won't make a transition to a republic, and Papua New Guinea is embracing its monarchy and "making it bigger and better than it was before".[221]

Saint Kitts and Nevis

On Accession Day, the Governor-General, Sir Tapley Seaton, congratulated the Queen on behalf of the government and people of Saint Kitts and Nevis.[222][223]

At Government House in Nevis, tree planting ceremonies took place on 14 March. Hyleeta Liburd, Deputy Governor-General of Nevis, said, "We are happy for the Queen and all she has done. So we just want to celebrate her and we have these trees to mark the commemoration of that 70 years". The Nevisian Premier's ministry plans[needs update] to plant trees at six locations in Nevis, leading up to 2 June.[224]

On 2 June, a beacon was lit at the Nevis Athletic Stadium, with the public invited to attend.[225]

Saint Lucia

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The Countess of Wessex meeting schoolchildren during her Platinum Jubilee Tour of Saint Lucia

The Earl and Countess of Wessex visited Saint Lucia in April.[22] They landed in the country on 22 April, and later met Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre, and the acting Governor-General Errol Charles.[226] On 24 April, they attended a church service in honour of the Queen's jubilee and visited Morne Fortune.[227] On 27 April, the couple met locals on a walkabout in Soufrière.[228] They also toured a cocoa plantation and met representatives of female-led businesses before visiting Sulphur Springs and having lunch with the prime minister.[228] The couple also watched a performance by young people at the Mini Stadium.[228] On 28 April, they wrapped up their tour by meeting pupils from six separate Saint Lucian schools.[229]

Acting Governor-General Errol Charles represented Saint Lucia at celebrations in the United Kingdom.[230]

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

The Earl and Countess of Wessex visited Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in April.[22] Upon starting the visit on 23 April, they were greeted by Governor-General Dame Susan Dougan and acting Prime Minister Montgomery Daniel.[231] The Countess met members of the La Gracia Dance Company and representatives from two local organisations that assist blind and partially sighted people.[231] The Earl met athletes who would take part in the 2022 Commonwealth Games.[231] The couple also visited Botanic Gardens St. Vincent, where they planted a tree.[231] During the visit, a small group gathered outside Government House to protest the visit.[232]

Solomon Islands

The Jubilee was celebrated in Solomon Islands on 2 and 3 June, with 3 June being an official public holiday.[233]

The celebrations began in the morning of 2 June with a police band drum beating ceremony in open vehicles from Henderson Police Station to White River amidst cheer groups waving flags along the highway at various locations in the city. Later in the evening, a thanksgiving service, cake cutting and lighting of a bonfire took place at the Saint Barnabas Anglican Cathedral.[233]

On 3 June, planting of trees took place at Government House, followed by a reception for dignitaries and guests.[233]

Trinidad and Tobago

President Paula-Mae Weekes attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show in May. At Windsor Castle, Weekes presented the Queen with a gift from the people of Trinidad and Tobago. The gift, Woman on the Bass, was designed and produced by artist Gillian Bishop.[234]

Tuvalu

Commemorative stamps were released by Tuvalu on 6 February.[235]

United Kingdom

This is the first time that any British monarch has celebrated a platinum jubilee.[236]

There was an extra bank holiday on 3 June, and the usual Spring bank holiday was moved from the end of May to 2 June, to create the Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend from 2 to 5 June.[237] The British government has promised a "once-in-a-generation show" that will "mix the best of British ceremonial splendour and pageantry with cutting-edge artistic and technological displays".[238] The March 2021 budget allocated £28 million to fund Jubilee celebrations.[239] The £28 million cost does not include the cost of the extra bank holiday.[240] In an August 2021 impact assessment report, the British government estimated a £2.39 billion loss in GDP due to business closures during the extra bank holiday.[240]

The Jubilee is expected to bring a £1.2 billion boost to the UK economy.[241] The Centre for Retail Research estimates that consumers in the U.K. will spend $356M on Platinum Jubilee memorabilia.[242]

Emblem

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Platinum Jubilee emblem in the United Kingdom

The emblem for the Platinum Jubilee was announced in August 2021, following a competition which was judged by industry experts. The winning design was created by 19-year-old graphic design student Edward Roberts from Nottinghamshire.[243]

The regal purple used in the emblem has been closely matched to the purple in the Queen's Robe of Estate, worn by her at the Coronation in 1953. A continuous platinum line in the shape of St Edward's Crown features the number "70" at the top of the Crown, signifying the Queen's 70-year reign and her Platinum Jubilee. Roberts included a circle to border the Crown, to create the impression of a royal seal. The emblem's typeface is Perpetua, which means "forever", and is similar to the font style that appeared on the Queen's Coronation Order of Service in 1953.[244][245][246]

Queen's Green Canopy

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The Queen's Green Canopy campaign was launched in May 2021.[247] The campaign invites people from the United Kingdom to plant a tree to make the local environment greener, and serve as a "special gift" to the Queen.[248][249] By March 2022 more than one million trees had been planted.[250]

A 70 ft (21 m) sculpture called 'Tree of Trees' was erected outside Buckingham Palace for the June celebrations. The sculpture, which contains 350 native British trees in the form of one giant tree, reflects the more than one million trees planted during Green Canopy initiative. The trees will be gifted to selected community groups for planting after the celebrations.[251]

Jubilee stamps and coins

The Royal Mint released one of the largest ever commemorative collections,[252] including commemorative £5 crowns and 50p coins; the first time a royal event has been commemorated on a 50p coin.[253] The 50p coin is designed to feature the Queen's royal cypher within the 0 of the number 70 on the reverse.[254] The £5 crown features the quartered shield of the Royal Arms on the reverse.[255] Both coins show the Queen on horseback on the obverse.[256]

The Royal Mint also produced a 220 mm (8.7 in) diameter 15 kg (33 lb) coin, which was commissioned by a private UK collector. It is the largest coin the Mint has ever produced. The £15,000 denomination coin was designed by coinage artist John Bergdahl and took nearly 400 hours to make. The obverse features a commemorative design depicting the Queen on horseback, while the reverse depicts the Queen's cypher surrounded by floral emblems of the four nations of the United Kingdom.[252][257]

The Mint also released a new series of three coins, titled The Queen's Reign. The first coin focuses on the Queen role as 'fountain of honour'. The second coin highlights the Queen's role as patron of numerous charities. The third coin celebrates the Queen's role as Head of the Commonwealth, an organisation that she calls her "family of nations". Each coin in the collection features the Queen's signature in the centre; the first time that her signature has featured on UK coinage.[258]

In February 2022, the Royal Mail released eight new stamps. The new set of stamps features photographs of the Queen throughout her reign, which commemorate different aspects of her royal duties, from the Trooping the Colour to worldwide tours.[259]

Events leading up to June

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Platinum Puddings displayed at a British Library event in May 2022

The Platinum Pudding competition was launched on 10 January 2022 by The Big Jubilee Lunch and Fortnum & Mason throughout the United Kingdom to find a pudding to celebrate the Jubilee. Five finalists were selected to prepare their creation for a judging panel, with the winning recipe being made available to the public at Big Jubilee Lunches during the Jubilee weekend.[260][261] The winning recipe, by Jemma Melvin from Southport, is a lemon Swiss roll and Amaretti trifle.[262] The winner was announced on 12 May in the BBC One documentary The Jubilee Pudding: 70 Years in the Baking, with the Duchess of Cornwall in attendance.[263]

On 4 February, pictures and footage taken two weeks earlier in Windsor Castle's Oak Room were released, featuring the Queen viewing memorabilia from this and prior jubilees. The display included a Golden Jubilee letter from a nine-year-old boy named Chris, titled A Recipe for a Perfect Queen, which includes ingredients of "jewels, posh gowns, loyalty, hard work, healthiness, and courage".[264][265] On 5 February, the Queen hosted a reception at Sandringham House for volunteer groups, pensioners and members of the local Women's Institute group. At the reception, the Queen met Angela Wood, a former cookery student who helped create the original recipe for Coronation chicken in 1953.[266][267] The Queen's Accession Day message was released later that evening.

On Accession Day, Prime Minister Johnson, the Leader of the Opposition Sir Keir Starmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury and many others released statements congratulating the Queen. Tributes were also paid by former British prime ministers.[8][268][269][270] Outdoor billboards across the United Kingdom, including Piccadilly Circus, were lit up.[271][272] Special services were held in cathedrals. In Exeter Cathedral, the choir sang an anthem written for Queen Elizabeth I by the 16th century English composer William Byrd.[273]

Gun salutes were held on 7 February, the anniversary of the accession. A 41-gun salute was fired by the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery in London's Green Park. At the Tower of London, the Honourable Artillery Company fired 62 rounds.[274] A 21-gun salute was fired at Edinburgh Castle by 105 Regiment, Royal Artillery.[275] In Wales, a gun-salute was fired in the grounds of Cardiff Castle, organised by 160th (Welsh) Brigade. In Northern Ireland, the Reservists of 206 Ulster Battery Royal Artillery fired a 21-gun salute at Hillsborough Castle.[276]

On 16 March, a concert titled The Queen's Platinum Jubilee – 70 Years took place at the Royal Albert Hall. The event featured music from the Queen's coronation and other key moments of her reign, performed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.[277][278] Prince and Princess Michael of Kent were in attendance.[279]

The Lord Mayor's Platinum Jubilee Big Curry Lunch took place at the Guildhall, London, on 7 April.[280] Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie attended the event.[281]

On four evenings from 12 to 15 May, the 2022 Royal Windsor Horse Show at Windsor Castle, titled A Gallop Through History, concluded with a 90-minute celebration in tribute to the Queen, featuring 500 horses and 1,000 dancers, with various members of the Royal Family, including Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, and the Princess Royal in attendance.[282][283] Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, also attended the charity preview of the event.[283] The Queen attended on 15 May.[283] The Queen's youngest granddaughter, Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, drove in the carriage that once belonged to her grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, and had been featured in his funeral.[284] Actors Helen Mirren and Tom Cruise were involved, with Mirren playing Queen Elizabeth I.[285]

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on 13 May, a 550-mile (890 km) torch relay across Suffolk began. Starting in Brandon, The relay travelled 250 towns and villages, ending at the Suffolk Show in Ipswich on 1 June.[286][287]

On 23 May, the Queen visited the Chelsea Flower Show, which featured four commemorative installations. In The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Garden, laser-cut steel silhouettes of the Queen were featured, surrounded by 70 planted terracotta pots planted with Lily of the Valley, the Queen's favourite flower.[288][289][290] At the show, display of roses, featuring new cultivars created to mark the Jubilee, won a gold medal. The exhibit, by Shropshire-based grower David Austin Roses, featured pink-apricot roses named Elizabeth.[291]

On 24 May, the Senedd passed a motion to congratulate the Queen. First Minister Mark Drakeford said the Jubilee events in Wales "will be an indication of the deep respect in which the Queen is held, and an expression of the gratitude for her many years of selfless service". Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies said she had held Wales "deeply in her heart" over her 70-year reign. Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price praised the "empathy" the Queen had shown after the 1966 Aberfan disaster.[292][293]

On 26 May, both Houses of Parliament debated a Humble Address to congratulate the Queen. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the United Kingdom will "show with every bonfire, every concert and street party, and every aerobatic display a love and devotion to reciprocate the love, devotion and leadership she has shown to the whole country over seven decades".[294][295] He said:

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She has seen an empire transformed into a happy Commonwealth that countries are now bidding to join. In the thousand-year history of this place, no monarch has seen such an increase in the longevity, prosperity or opportunity—or the freedom—of the British people. No monarch has seen such technical advances, in many of which British scientists have played a leading part, from the dawn of the internet to the use of the world's first approved covid vaccine. No monarch, by their efforts, dedication and achievement, better deserves the attribute of greatness. For me, she is already Elizabeth the Great.[296]

A new BBC documentary, Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen, aired on 29 May. The film includes unseen footage from the Queen's archive, and is narrated by the Queen herself.[297]

In late May, the Reading-based Republic group put on posters with the slogan "Make Elizabeth the Last" in different regions within the UK, using £43,000 garnered from crowdfunding, as a sign of protest to the Jubilee events.[298]

From 30 May to 3 June, HMY Britannia hosted 65 former crew members for 'Yotties Week'. Celebrations included celebratory dishes and cocktails in the Royal Deck Tea Room, musical entertainment for visitors in The State Apartments on 2 June, and a city-wide Corgi Treasure Hunt.[299]

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Nicola Sturgeon speaking in the Scottish Parliament, 1 June 2022

On 1 June, the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon moved a motion in the Scottish Parliament congratulating the Queen.[300] The First Minister said that the Scottish Government will present the Queen with a limited edition Johnnie Walker whisky, with a special design to celebrate the beauty of Scotland's flora and fauna, and a throw made from the tartan commissioned in honour of the three bridges across the Forth.[301][300]

In the evening of 1 June, an official photograph of the Queen was released. The portrait, by Ranald Mackechnie, was taken in the Victoria Vestibule at Windsor Castle on 25 May.[302][303] In a special message, the Queen said "many happy memories will be created" over the next four days. She thanked everyone involved in convening communities, families, neighbours and friends to mark the Jubilee.[304]

Schools and nurseries across the UK organised events and parties.[305][306][307][308][309] St Paul's C.E Primary School in Oldham organised a complete re-enactment of the Queen's coronation in 1953.[310]

Central weekend

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RFA Mounts Bay moored at Greenwich in London during the jubilee weekend[311]

The late May bank holiday was moved to Thursday 2 June with an additional bank holiday on Friday 3 June, making a four-day weekend.[312][313][314]

Big screens were placed in The Mall in London, Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens and in Cardiff's Bute Park for members of the public to watch the events taking place across the Bank Holiday weekend.[315] Members of the Royal Family also carried out engagements across the UK during the bank holiday weekend.[316][317] The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are expected to remain in England.[316]

More than 16,000 street parties were expected to be held over the weekend.[318]

In England and Wales, pubs, clubs and bars were allowed to stay open for extra two hours each day from Thursday to Saturday.[319] During the weekend, Sandringham and Balmoral will be open to visitors,[10] and Manchester City Centre will host The Manchester Flower Show, which will feature royal-themed displays, floral phone-boxes, and pop-up gardens.[320]

2 June
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The Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge riding in a carriage at Trooping the Colour

The Queen's birthday parade, also known as Trooping the Colour, which usually takes place on the second Saturday of June, was held on Thursday, 2 June. Over 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians came together in the traditional parade.[11][321] The event closed with the Queen and Royal Family observing a Royal Air Force flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.[322] The balcony was "limited to Her Majesty and those members of the royal family who are currently undertaking official public duties on behalf of the Queen".[323]

A flotilla of 70 vessels, comprising sloops, trawlers, tugs, patrol boats and more, sailed from Hull Marina to the Humber Bridge. The event re-enacted the Humber flotilla of 60 boats in 2012 for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and the occasion in 1897 when watermen gathered their boats on the Humber in celebration of Queen Victoria's 60 years on the throne.[324] In Herefordshire, a giant lion puppet was paraded during Leominster Festival.[325]

The tradition of lighting beacons was repeated across the Commonwealth. At Windsor Castle, the Queen lit the principal beacon by touching a glittering globe. At Buckingham Palace the Duke of Cambridge represented the Queen as the "Tree of Trees" was lit. More than 3,500 beacons were lit around the world.[326][327]

3 June

On 3 June, a service of thanksgiving for the Queen's reign was held at St Paul's Cathedral.[11] On arrival, the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, was booed by sections of the crowd.[328] After the service, members of the Royal family attended a reception at London's Guildhall, hosted by the Lord Mayor.[329] The Queen did not attend these events, after having experienced "discomfort" at Trooping the Colour on 2 June.[330]

Princess Anne visited Edinburgh Zoo, where she met children from Ukrainian orphanages who were taking part in an animal handling session with a snake and an armadillo in the zoo's Rainforest Room. She visited HMS Albion and inspected a guard of honour before boarding the ship, where she met members of the ship's company and representatives from charities across Scotland supported by the Queen and Anne as patrons.[331]

The Corby Pole Fair was held to coincide with the Jubilee.[332] In Newmarket, a special Jubilee parade was held.[333] In central London, more than 100 corgis took part in a parade, which was organised by the UK Corgi Club and Great Corgi Club of Britain.[334][335]

4 June

On 4 June, the Princess Royal attended the Derby at Epsom Downs. The Queen watched the Derby on TV.[336]

In Scotland, the Royal Forth Yacht Club organised a Parade of Sail with about 20 boats sailing between Newhaven and Granton Harbour in Edinburgh. At Kelso, in the Scottish Borders, the celebrations involved a parade and re-enactment of the Queen's coronation.[337]

The Earl and Countess of Wessex visited Northern Ireland. At Royal Avenue in Belfast, they attended a 1950s-themed celebration. The couple met groups of performers, and learnt about the city's diverse communities over the last 70 years, which were explored through fashion, photography, music and dance. The Earl also met older members of the local community, brought together by Age Friendly Belfast, while the Countess joined in with special Platinum Jubilee craft activities, making crowns and toy corgis with school children. In Bangor, the Countess danced in the new city's Platinum Ballroom while the Earl pulled a pint in a 1950s-themed bar.[338]

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The Great Field Platinum Jubilee parkrun, Poundbury, Dorchester

In the evening, a concert named 'Platinum Party at the Palace' took place at Buckingham Palace.[11][321] The BBC produced and broadcast it, and distributed it through the European Broadcasting Union; like the Diamond Jubilee Concert. The public were invited to apply to attend the event.[10] The event opened with a short two-minute film, produced by Buckingham Palace, BBC Studios, and Heyday Films/StudioCanal UK. The short film featured the Queen taking tea with Paddington Bear, based on the 2014 film, and voiced by Ben Whishaw. It is one of the few times that the Queen has appeared in an acting role.[339]

Cardiff Castle hosted a concert featuring prominent Welsh performers including Aled Jones, Bonnie Tyler, the Pendyrus Male Voice Choir, and "drumming weatherman" Owain Wyn Evans. The concert concluded with a specially produced "Singing in the Reign" programme celebrating Welsh hits from the past 70 years.[340] The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with Prince George and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, attended concert rehearsals earlier in the day.[341]

5 June

People were encouraged to have a 'Big Jubilee Lunch' on 5 June, the last day of the extended bank holiday, to enable communities to celebrate their connections and get to know each other better.[11] More than 85,000 people signed up to host Big Lunches and 16,000 street parties were held across the United Kingdom.[342][343] A Platinum Jubilee picnic in Windsor was expected to become the longest ever held, breaking a record set in Memphis, Tennessee, in 2019. The organiser said the party would involve a 500-metre-long (550 yd) table – 100 yards (91 m) longer than the previous record, set at the May International Festival in Memphis.[344] The UK's longest ever street party was held in Morecambe, where 500 tables were set up over the length of 1.6 miles.[345] The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attended a lunch at The Oval cricket ground in south London, where a 12-metre-long (39 ft) cake prepared by the National Bakery School was served.[346][347] The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined a lunch in Ladbroke Grove, and earlier the Duchess and her three children had baked cakes for a street party in Cardiff.[348][349] The Earl and Countess of Wessex joined a lunch near Windsor Castle.[346] Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie attended a lunch organised by Westminster City Council for local volunteer and community groups who responded to the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[342]

A pageant featuring approximately 5,000 people from across the UK and the Commonwealth took place, with circus, carnival and costumed performers parading along The Mall through an array of over 200 silk flags, decorated with images drawn by children, as a 'River of Hope'.[11][10] Actors, singers, presenters and sports stars rode on open-top buses.[350] The Queen and her heirs appeared on the balcony of the Buckingham Palace for the finale of the pageant, and she later thanked everyone for their "good wishes" in a statement.[351] The 2022 Thank You Day was also held, so people could thank the Queen, and their communities.[352] 4.7 million people took part in organising jubilee events, while about 8.7 million attended a Thank You Day event and 3.3 million helped to organise one.[353]

A Platinum Jubilee Corgi Derby took place at Musselburgh Racecourse in Scotland with a number of the Queen's favourite dogs take part in a novelty race in front of the crowd.[354]

Displays and exhibitions

There will be special displays and exhibitions at the official royal residences, including Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.[355] The Queen's portraits, jewellery and tiaras, and carriages will be on display at Buckingham Palace from 22 July to 2 October 2022.[356] At Windsor Castle, the Queen's coronation robe will be shown to visitors from 7 July to 26 September 2022.[357] The Palace of Holyroodhouse will display the outfits worn by the Queen for her Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees from 3 July to 25 September 2022.[358]

Balmoral Castle is hosting the exhibition Life at Balmoral. The exhibition opened on 1 April and will run until 2 August. The exhibition, set in the ballroom of Balmoral Castle, has a collection of the Queen's clothing, including kilts, coats, hats and dresses.[359][360]

At St Paul's Cathedral, there is a special exhibition from May to December, titled The Monarch and the Changing World, which will explore the jubilees of four British monarchs: George III, Victoria, George V and Elizabeth II.[361]

Between 28 May and 15 June, Sotheby's will host the exhibition Power & Image: Royal & Aristocratic Tiaras that will feature royal portraits, rare manuscripts, and tiaras,[362][363] including Queen Victoria's emerald and diamond tiara, which was gifted to her by Prince Albert, and the Spencer tiara, a family heirloom which was frequently worn by Diana, Princess of Wales.[364]

An exhibition will be held at The Royal Mint Experience, which will explore the Queen's reign through coins.[365]

At the Imperial War Museum, London, the Queen's relationship with the Armed Forces will be celebrated in an exhibition of photographs.[366]

The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead encouraged people to send photos of street parties or memorabilia of the Queen's past jubilees as part of an exhibition, titled 70 Years 70 Photos. They were displayed in libraries, ahead of the Jubilee weekend.[367]

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A garden was created in the moat to celebrate the Jubilee on 30 May 2022.[368]

Historic Royal Palaces has planned for a Commonwealth-themed garden in the historic moat of the Tower of London.[369] The display, titled Superbloom, will be held from June to September. More than 20 million seeds were sown in spring 2022.[370] The Commonwealth of Nations Globe, a platinum, diamond, gold and silver blue globe set within a silver crown on a blue and gold cushion, was unveiled at the Tower of London. The piece was sent to the site accompanied by a 70-piece military band and will be featured during a beacon-lighting ceremony in June.[371]

Portraits of the Queen by artists ranging from graffitist musician Goldie to ballpoint specialist James Mylne will be exhibited at Art Save The Queen at gallery@oxo on London's South Bank, from 2 to 12 June.[372]

Westminster Abbey roof will be opened to public for the first time. Tours will run from June to August.[373]

Madame Tussauds, London, will display seven replica ensembles of Queen's outfits, which have been worn by some of the 24 lifelike wax figures of the Queen made by Tussauds during her reign, for the Platinum Jubilee.[374] Waxwork figures of main royal family members also received a black tie makeover for the Jubilee.[375]

A portrait of the Queen by the humanoid robot Ai-Da, titled Algorithm Queen, was displayed in London on 27 May 2022.[376]

From 1 to 29 June, fifty life-sized corgi sculptures will be displayed in the windows and foyers of shops and businesses in Altrincham. Called Trooping the Corgis, the project features mannequins hand-decorated by artists and children.[377]

Other tributes and events

A Platinum Jubilee medal is being awarded to people who work in public service, including members of the Armed Forces, emergency services, and the prison services.[238]

As part of the Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours, the Queen gave several settlements city status. 39 places applied in the competition.[378] In May, it was announced that the eight places that will be awarded city status were: Bangor in Northern Ireland; Colchester, Doncaster and Milton Keynes in England; Dunfermline in Scotland; Wrexham in Wales; Douglas in the Isle of Man; and Stanley in the Falkland Islands. The city of Southampton won the lord mayor title.[379] Six historic sites visited by Queen were given listed status: All Saints' Church in Shard End, Birmingham; The Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch, London; Art Deco Sun Pavilion and Colonnade in Harrogate, North Yorkshire; Hampshire Archives in Winchester; Imperial Hotel in Stroud, Gloucestershire; and commemorative motorway markers on the M62, running through Yorkshire and Lancashire.[380]

The Royal Collection Trust published a collection of 77 photographs under the title The Queen: 70 Glorious Years as an official souvenir publication.[381] It also produced bottles of wine, labelled "English Sparkling Wine: Platinum Jubilee Release" and made using Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes grown in Kent and West Sussex.[382] In April, Heinz announced the production of limited-edition bottles of two of its favourite condiments, HP Sauce and Salad Cream, which were rebranded HM Sauce and Heinz Salad Queen respectively.[383] Jubilee-themed food items were also released by other brands, including the Coronation Chicken Tower Burger by KFC, Clarence The Corgi Cake by Morrisons, the Crown Crust Pizza by Pizza Hut, Union Jack Mochi Donuts by Japan Centre, Coronation Tikka Sub by Subway, and three limited edition pizzas by Franco Manca.[384]

34027 Taw Valley painted purple
Blackpool 010 Platinum Jubilee tram
A TfL Platinum Jubilee bus

Eight London buses on royal routes, passing Kensington Palace and Westminster Abbey, have been given commemorative purple wraps. Celebratory messages will be played on the Jubilee line, the new Elizabeth line and at stations that have a royal link in their name, like Queen's Road.[385] Reading Buses also unveiled a special Jubilee bus, that will be used in Reading, Windsor and London throughout the year.[386] The Severn Valley Railway repainted the steam engine 34027 Taw Valley in purple, and temporarily renamed it "Elizabeth II". The new name was chosen by public vote. The engine will be returned to its traditional green after few months.[387][388]

Primary school children in England and Northern Ireland received a free book, titled Queen Elizabeth: A Platinum Jubilee Celebration (with schools in the devolved countries of Wales and Scotland having to 'opt-in' to the programme).[389][390] DK Books UK was commissioned by the British Government to publish the book, which was designed to celebrate the people, places, achievements of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth over the last 70 years. The book also explores the role of the Queen and what the Platinum Jubilee represents.[391]

In Northern Ireland, a design competition was held for primary school children to create a "snapshot of Northern Ireland". The winning entry will be manufactured into a rug by Northern Ireland company Ulster Carpets, and later sent to the Queen.[392] In addition, the Queen and other members of the Royal Family will receive Northern Ireland Platinum Jubilee Hampers, showcasing more than fifty products from food and drink producers across Northern Ireland.[315][393]

Starting on 18 January, GB News, a TV news broadcaster, announced that it would be playing the national anthem at 5:59 every morning before programmes commenced.[394][395][396]

In March, the Duchess of Cornwall, who is president of the Royal Voluntary Service, launched the organisation's Platinum Champions Awards to honour 70 volunteers nominated by the public for their efforts in improving lives in their communities.[397] The Prince of Wales and the Duchess penned the foreword to The Platinum Jubilee Cookbook, which was released in April.[398] They also appeared in a special episode of the British soap opera EastEnders.[399] The Prince's Foundation organised tea dances for people suffering from loneliness and isolation.[400]

In its April issue, British Vogue featured the Queen on its cover for the first time.[401] Harper's Bazaar held a fashion shoot around the Tower of London, featuring designs by Victoria Beckham, Richard Quinn and Sarah Burton that were inspired by the Queen.[402] Hello! commissioned a portrait by Ben Mosley.[403] A portrait of the Queen was unveiled by Rob Munday. Titled Platinum Queen: Felicity, it was taken by Munday in 2004 during a session to create the first officially commissioned 3D hologram of the Queen.[404] Tatler commissioned a new portrait of the Queen by Nigerian artist Oluwole Omofemi, for a special edition of Tatler magazine. Omofemi painted the Queen with black hair, which according to him represents the "power of the woman". He said, "when I look at her, I see someone who has conquered life".[405][406]

Women's Institute members knitted toy corgis and hid them across the United Kingdom. One contained a pair of free tickets to the Big Jubilee Lunch in London during the Jubilee weekend.[407] The Elephant Family commissioned seven giant egg-shaped artefacts, each representing a decade of the Queen's reign. They will be displayed across the Cadogan Estate in Chelsea as a part of the Eggs of an Era exhibition from 16 May to 12 June to raise awareness about poaching and collectability of wild birds' eggs.[408]

In March, a baby rhinoceros, born at Cotswold Wildlife Park in Burford, Oxfordshire, was christened "Queenie".[409] In May, five Humboldt penguin chicks at London Zoo were named after famous people and events from the past 70 years. The names included Hillary, Apollo, Bobby, Bernie and Mac, after mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, Apollo 11 Moon landing, footballer Bobby Moore, computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and sailor Dame Ellen MacArthur.[410]

The BBC and The Reading Agency announced in April the Big Jubilee Read, a list of 70 books by Commonwealth authors, ten from each decade of the Queen's reign.[411] Sir Michael Morpurgo released a new book There Once Is A Queen.[412]

The Choir of the Earth is inviting people from around the world to learn and record a new arrangement of "God Save the Queen", which will be presented to the Queen.[413]

Virgin Records announced plans to re-release the Sex Pistols' 1977 single "God Save the Queen".[414]

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A Platinum Jubilee postbox topper at Bury St. Edmunds, England

Across England, Jubilee-themed woolly postbox toppers appeared in towns and villages.[415] St Mary's Church in Somerset has been covered in more than 2,000 textile flowers for the occasion. The flowers were knitted, crocheted and sewn by volunteers.[416]

In May, at Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire, the Princess Royal officially unveiled a table made from a 5,000-year-old oak tree. The 13 m (43 ft) table was created from a black oak, that was found buried and preserved in a farmland at Methwold Hythe, near Downham Market, in 2012. Specialists spent 10 years crafting the piece.[417]

In Weymouth, David Hicks carved a tribute in sand at a visitor attraction. It depicted the Queen on a commemorative 50p coin, and took 10 days to complete.[418] In Barnsley town centre, a 20-tonne royal-themed sand sculpture is being created.[419]

In May, the London Eye opened a Platinum Jubilee time capsule pod, that will run until 4 September. Decorated with memorabilia, 1950s furnishings, as well as photographs of the Queen at every stage of her 70-year reign, it also serves the Queen's favourite drinks.[420] Portraits of the Queen from throughout her reign were projected onto Stonehenge and Marble Arch.[421] The Jubilee was also marked at the Legoland Windsor Resort, where a pageant down The Mall in miniature and a picnic scene at Windsor Castle were created.[422]

The Herefordshire village of Wellington created 104 royal-themed scarecrows.[423]

The Platinum Jubilee Village Hall Improvement Grant Fund was launched in May by the UK Government, to provide grant funding over three years to support capital improvement projects for village halls, such as installing Wi-Fi, extending buildings and modernising facilities.[424]

South Gloucestershire Council has suggested that the Severn Bridge be renamed in honour of the Platinum Jubilee.[425] A newly-constructed railway bridge near Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, was named Ocean Jubilee Bridge.[426]

A statue of the Queen is slated for installation at York Minster. The 2-metre (6.6 ft) statue will weigh approximately two tonnes.[427] A life-size bronze sculpture depicting the Queen in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards on her horse Burmese was unveiled at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst by the Earl of Wessex on 27 May.[428][429]

At the Princess Royal & Duke of Fife Memorial Park, in Braemar, a new arch will be built.[430]

Crown Dependencies

Guernsey

A set of stamps was released by Guernsey Post on 4 February 2022. In each stamp, the Queen is wearing Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee necklace, which is said to be one of her favourite pieces of jewellery.[431][432] Coins commemorating the Jubilee were also released.[433][434]

At Sausmarez Manor, on 22 February, more than 70 Girlguides and their families planted 70 trees.[435][436]

There will be a four-day bank holiday in Guernsey from 2 to 5 June.[437][438]

Celebrations in Guernsey commenced at Castle Cornet on 2 June, with the grounds being open all day for people to enjoy for free.[439] At noon, a 21-gun salute was fired by the castle's cannons.[440] The Guernsey Yacht Club organised a Sail Past at Castle Cornet. In the evening, the lighting of a beacon at Castle Cornet took place.[440]

On 4 June, a community fete will be held in the grounds of Government House, with family entertainment, children's activities, and music, including performances from Belles and Broomstick, Kirsty and George, The Wright Singers and GATE. In the evening, the Guernsey Concert Band will perform music from Baroque to Big Band, including performance by singer Poppy Neame, the granddaughter of Lieutenant General Sir Philip Neame who served as Governor of Guernsey from 1945 to 1952.[439]

On 5 June, Guernsey Arts will hold a Platinum Jubilee Celebration Seafront Sunday in St Peter Port.[439]

Each parish will be invited to plant a display, to win a Platinum Jubilee Floral Guernsey discretionary award.[438] Schools will plant "a tree for every class" and a commemorative 50p coin will be presented to every full-time student.[441][437]

Events will also take place in Alderney during the weekend. On 2 June, the day started with a party on the Butes and end with the lighting of a beacon. There will be a Gala Dinner on the evening of 3 June at the Braye Beach Hotel. On 4 June, a Saturday fete will be held at Frette Farm by The Blonde Hedgehog. On 5 June, there will be a Churches Together Service at St Anne's Church, followed by a parade. All of the island's restaurants will serve Jubilee-themed Sunday lunches.[442][443] A competition to find the best decorated houses and gardens will take place and sports clubs will be competing for Jubilee Trophies.[444]

Guernsey Platinum Jubilee Flag
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The Guernsey Platinum Jubilee Flag

The Committee for Education, Sport & Culture launched a competition for islanders to design a Jubilee flag. More than 400 entries were sent.[445] The winning design, by Ben Le Marchant, is based on a 1953 Coronation postage stamp with a wave pattern based on the sea as a connection to Guernsey.[445] The colours red and yellow are taken from the Guernsey flag, and the purple and white represent the colours of the Platinum Jubilee emblem.[445] The Weighbridge Mast will fly the flag over the summer.[437][438] A replica of the winning flag was sent to the Queen along with Guernsey's official Jubilee message.[441][445][446]

Six designs were also chosen as runners-up and will feature on a set of Guernsey Platinum Jubilee postcards.[447]

Royal tour

The Earl and Countess of Wessex visited Guernsey, Alderney and Sark, from 9 to 10 May, to mark Liberation Day as well as the Jubilee.[448] They first visited the Liberation Tea Dance at Beau Séjour, and later travelled to Castle Cornet for an Ecumenical Service, and delivered a message from the Queen, before watching a special performance of 'Sarnia Cherie' by the Guernsey Music Service Youth Choir. They later watched the Liberation Day Cavalcade as it travelled around the Model Yacht Pond. The next day, the couple visited Forest Primary School in Guernsey, to see preparations for their celebrations, where they also met the winner of the Guernsey Platinum Jubilee flag competition.[449] In Alderney, the couple visited Victoria Street, St Anne, and the Alderney Wildlife Trust (AWT). At Island Hall, the couple attended a reception, and later at the Roman Fort heritage site at Longis, the couple formally broke ground for the forthcoming Platinum Jubilee Archeological Dig. They later boarded the Channel Islands' only train service at the restored platform at the Arsenal.[449] In Sark, they presented emergency service personnel with Platinum Jubilee medals, and also met Sark's Occupation Generation in the Island Hall, where the Earl presented a message from the Queen.[449]

Jersey

Commemorative coins were issued in Jersey,[450] with a stamp issued on 1 June.[451] The stamp features a photograph taken by Dorothy Wilding in 1952, it is printed with several "special ink effects", including using an iridescent ink which gives the Queen's dress, crown and necklace a "subtle sparkle".[452]

On Accession Day, the bailiff of Jersey sent a congratulatory message to the Queen. Church across Jersey marked the occasion by ringing bells at noon for 15 minutes.[453][454]

Events in Jersey are planned for the first week of June. On 1 June, a 21-gun salute was fired from the Jersey Militia, and the Queen's birthday reception held at Government House. On 2 June, the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacons were lit at Glacis Field, in front of a crowd of 5,000 people. On 3 June, the Jersey International Motoring Festival Pageant will include a formal march by representatives from all uniformed organisations in Jersey. On 5 June, a service will be held at the Town Church which will be led by Mike Keirle, the Dean of Jersey. High tea on the high street and a race at Les Landes race course will also take place.[451][455]

Jersey Heritage is hosting numerous events. Islanders are invited to enjoy a Jubilee picnic at Elizabeth Castle.[456]

Royal tour

The Earl and Countess of Wessex visited Jersey from 8 to 9 May to mark Liberation Day as well as the Jubilee.[457] At Government House in St Saviour, the Earl and Countess met members of the community and members of the Commonwealth Games Association Jersey, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Jersey and Jersey Mencap. To commemorate the Platinum Jubilee, the couple unveiled the Le temps s'passes vite Platinum Jubilee Sundial. Later, at the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society, the couple saw items related to the German Occupation.[449] The next day, the couple unveiled a plaque on Jersey's new official saluting gun battery in memory of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. At the Liberation Day event, the Earl read a message from the Queen. The couple then met members of the 'occupation generation'. The Earl and Countess later viewed the Liberation Day March Past, which comprised of marching bands, serving military units, veterans and youth organisations.[449]

Isle of Man

The Isle of Man Post Office released a new stamp collection on 6 February to mark the Jubilee. Each of the eight commemorative stamps feature a picture of the Queen, who holds the title Lord of Mann, along with words from "God Save the Queen".[458][459]

At an event organised by the Douglas Borough Council, 70 trees were planted by schoolchildren next to a new cycleway at Spring Valley alongside the edge of Douglas Golf Course. Trees species found on the grounds of Buckingham Palace were chosen, and include silver birch, flowered wild cherry, English oak, and small leaved lime trees.[460][461]

The Manx Government has created a Platinum Jubilee Event Fund that provides up to £5,000 grant to help fund community-based projects and celebrations organised by the local authorities, non-profit making community/voluntary groups and local charities, in honour of the Jubilee.[462]

In April 2022, a set of five commemorative 50p coins was released. The set outlines the Queen's role as Lord of Mann, and depicts royal beasts alongside words from God Save the Queen. The Treasury also released a sovereign in gold and silver, marking the 70 years in Roman Numerals, and a crown coin.[463]

Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man, was granted city status. Chief Minister Alfred Cannan said it was "a huge honour for the island" that celebrates its "unique mix of culture, history and heritage".[464]

The Manx government gave the Queen a brooch in the shape of island, made there by Element Isle. The 'Infinity Isle of Man' brooch design outlines the Island with four gems (Blue Topaz, Citrine, Amethyst and Emerald) representing the towns of Ramsey, Peel, Castletown and the city of Douglas. The colours of the stones were selected to represent Manx tartan.[465]

There will be a four-day bank holiday from 2 to 5 June.[466] On 2 June, beacons were lit at St Ninian's Church; Raglan Pier, Port Erin; Ballavell Farm, Ballasalla; Douglas Head, and Slieau Lhost. On 3 June, a street party took place at the Family Library, and a celebration by Arbory & Rushen Commissioners. A Service of Thanksgiving will take place on 5 June, and Big Jubilee Lunches will be held across the Island.[467]

On 25 June, Onchan District Commissioners will organise the "Party in the Park". The Douglas Jubilee Carnival will be held by the Douglas Borough Council on 23 July.[467]

British Overseas Territories

Bermuda

In November 2021, the governor of Bermuda hosted a ceremony at Government House, Bermuda, with 70 trees planted.[468]

In May 2022, a giant banner of the Queen was placed on the Seon Place Building in Hamiton.[469]

On 2 June, the Governor hosted the Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Reception at Government House. On 3 June, the Governor and the Premier will plant two trees to mark the Jubilee. On 4 June, the annual Queen's Birthday Parade will take place along Front Street. The Governor will also present representatives of the uniformed services with Platinum Jubilee medals. On 5 June, a Service of Thanksgiving will be held at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Hamilton, and on 12 June, St. Peter's Church, St. George's, will host a Service to mark the Platinum Jubilee and the tenth anniversary of the Intituling of St Peter's Church as "Their Majesties Chappell".[470]

British Antarctic Territory

A new 50p coin was released by the British Antarctic Territory to mark the Jubilee. The coin features the Queen's royal cypher surrounded by a rose, representing England, a daffodil, representing Wales, a thistle, representing Scotland, and shamrocks, representing Northern Ireland. The design also incorporates the Jubilee emblem.[471]

Postage stamps commemorating the Jubilee were released on 24 March.[472]

British Virgin Islands

Beacon lighting and community events were held in the British Virgin Islands on 2 June.[473]

Cayman Islands

Caymanian celebrations began with the opening of a commemorative exhibition by the Cayman Islands National Museum on 5 February.[474][475]

On Accession Day, the governor and the premier of Cayman Islands released statements. Premier Wayne Panton said, "Caymanians, especially our older generations, have always held Her Majesty the Queen in the highest esteem".[474][475] On the same day, a special sitting was held at the House of Parliament.[476] The governor read a special proclamation, and speeches were given by the speaker of the parliament, premier and the leader of the opposition.[474][475] A 70 seconds of moment of silence was observed across the Cayman Islands at 12:15 pm to mark seventy years since the passing of King George VI. During this time, radio stations remained silent and bells were rung in many churches.[477][478]

A commemorative exhibit began on Commonwealth Day and will continue until the end of June in the foyer of the House of Parliament. The exhibition features historical photographs of the Queen's visits to the Cayman Islands, as well as royal memorabilia and Postal Service royal stamp issues.[479]

The Cayman Platinum Cake Competition was launched on 1 March.[480] Nine finalists were invited to Government House on 28 April for a taste test by judges Lori-Ann Foley, Brittani Seymour, Elizabeth Larsen and Mark Lea. The winning recipe by Anne Frawley is called the "Cayman Sunrise Cake", which is adapted to include flavours and ingredients native to the Cayman Islands. The cake will be served at the Queen's Birthday Party on 6 June.[481]

A competition was launched by the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture & Heritage to find a song or a jingle that "exemplifies the celebration of 70 years of the Queen's reign". The competition is open to national songwriters, vocal recording artists and composers until 3 June. The winning three best entries will be announced on 11 June at the DART Park Amphitheatre.[479][482]

On 2 June, beacons were lit on the grounds of Pedro St. James, in Grand Cayman and at the Christopher Columbus Gardens in Cayman Brac. An outdoor concert will showcase performances from the National Choir and the National Orchestra in Grand Cayman, while musical performances will take place in the Brac.[474][475] On 3 June, a live music concert will take place in downtown George Town. Throughout the weekend, trees will be planted across the Cayman Islands as part of The Queen's Green Canopy.[474][475] On 5 June, a Service of Thanksgiving will take place at Elmslie Memorial Church. On the same day, a children's tea party will be held at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Park.[474] On 6 June, Caymanians celebrated with the traditional parade and garden party at Government House, Cayman Islands. An evening fireworks display also will take place along Seven Mile Beach.[474][475]

An international air show will be held in Grand Cayman.[483][484]

Falkland Islands

Commemorative stamps were released by the Falkland Islands on 24 March.[485]

Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, was granted city status. The islands' government said it was "over the moon" and would be "partying with the penguins".[486]

There will be public holidays on 2 and 3 June. On 1 June, a reception will be held at the Town Hall. On 2 June, frontline serving members of the Royal Falkland Islands Police, Falklands Fire & Rescue, Falkland Islands Defence Force, and other emergency services were awarded commemorative Platinum Jubilee medals at Government House. Beacon lighting will take place at Moody Brook and Government House. On 3 June, a church service was held at Christ Church Cathedral. On 4 June, community events and celebrations took place at the Town Hall. On 5 June, a cake competition was held at the Town Hall.[487][488]

Gibraltar

On Accession Day, the governor and the chief minister of Gibraltar issued statements and paid tribute to the Queen. Chief Minister Fabian Picardo said: "The Queen has been, throughout her life, an example to us all. Her presence as Queen of Gibraltar is felt keenly by all who are fortunate to live here. She has been our rock and stay over 70 years and remains in our hearts always".[489] The Union Flag was flown from the Moorish Castle throughout the day.[489][490] On 7 February, a gun salute was fired by the Royal Gibraltar Regiment from Grand Battery.[491]

On 25 April, Gibraltar issued a set of commemorative stamps.[492]

As in the UK, there will be a double bank holiday on 2 and 3 June.[493] On 2 June, a food festival Jubilita took place at the three of Gibraltar's City Squares – the Theatre Royal Square, John Mackintosh Square and Campion Park. Jubilita will offer a historical trail through the Queen's reign, with dishes from different eras.[494] On 4 June, a street party will be held at Governor's Parade.[495]

The Earl and Countess of Wessex will visit Gibraltar from 7 to 9 June.[496]

Gibraltar National Archives will organise a Jubilee exhibition at Gustavo Bacarisas Gallery from 7 June to 27 July.[495]

Montserrat

In Montserrat, celebrations began in the middle of May with radio quizzes. Medal ceremonies took place between 13 to 30 May to honour uniformed personnel who had served 5 or more years within the Royal Montserrat Defence Force, Royal Police Service, Her Majesty's Prison and The Montserrat Fire and Rescue Services.[497]

There will be public holidays on 2 and 3 June.[498] At Little Bay, a beacon lighting ceremony took place on 2 June, with an outdoor concert. On 3 June, a ceremonial parade will take place at Salem Park, followed by the Queen's Birthday Party on 4 June.[497] Tree planting ceremonies will take place across Montserrat.[497] Other activities include poetry and art competitions for children and social activities for various age categories.[497]

Turks and Caicos Islands

Governor Nigel Dakin approved an extra holiday on 6 June, throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands. In addition, the Queen's Birthday public holiday will be observed on June 3, rather than the usual 13 June, to create a four-day weekend celebration. "The citizens and residents of the Turks and Caicos Islands will enjoy a special four-day weekend that will be unique to 2022's Jubilee celebration and will unite the islands in celebration with the greater Commonwealth to give tribute to Her Majesty's historic reign", a statement from the Governor's office said.[499]

Planned celebrations include events in Grand Turk, a tree planting ceremony, a beacon lighting ceremony and the Queen's Birthday Parade.[499]

Platinum Jubilee medals will be awarded to public servants for their service over the years, as well as to the persons for 18, 25 and 30 years of service to the Crown.[499]

Other countries

Ceremony participants
Plaque marking the ceremony
A tree planting ceremony commemorating the Jubilee occurred in Žilina on 3 November 2021.

Tree planting ceremonies took place in several countries as a part of the Queen's Green Canopy. On 3 October 2021, the Princess Royal planted a tree at the residence of the British Ambassador to France.[500] On 3 November 2021, Nigel Baker, the British Ambassador to Slovakia, planted a tree at a local park in Žilina, Slovakia; at the initiation of landscape architect Marek Sobola.[501][502][503]

Over the bank holiday weekend, Virgin Atlantic offered passengers flying to the US and the Caribbean delicacies as part of the airline's celebrations.[504]

King Abdullah II of Jordan paid tribute to the Queen in an interview with the BBC.[505] Pope Francis sent a telegram to the Queen and expressed his good wishes on the occasion of her Platinum Jubilee.[506] North Korean leader Kim Jong-un also sent a letter of congratulations through the Foreign Affairs ministry office; the Queen had reportedly sent a letter of best wishes during their National Day the year before.[507] The President of Germany paid tribute to the Queen in a video message.[508]

Azerbaijan

On 16 May, the Queen was gifted with a Karabakh horse named "Shohret", and sculptures of a Karabakh horse called "Alkan" and a Dilbaz horse called "Galkhan", by the president of Azerbaijan.[509][510]

Cambodia

The Ministry of Environment in collaboration with the Kampot Provincial Administration, with the support of the British Embassy in Phnom Penh, planted 1,000 mangrove trees on 30 April as part of the Queen's Green Canopy in the Prek Tnoat Fishing Community and commune in Bokor Town, Kampot province.[511][512]

Denmark

Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who is celebrating her Golden Jubilee, paid tribute to the Queen in an interview with ITV.[513] She also sent a letter to the Queen on 31 May, in which she said the Queen's "unprecedented and remarkable achievement" underlines the "importance of the Monarchy as a strong symbol of national identity and historic continuity in a rapidly changing modern world".[514]

France

On Accession Day, the French Embassy in the United Kingdom planted a "Royal Beauty" apple tree from Normandy. The embassy said that the planting "highlighted the UK's historic ties with Normandy, of which apples are a speciality".[515]

On 28 May, the Red Arrows took part in an aerial display over Le Touquet.[516]

President Emmanuel Macron gifted the Queen a seven-year-old horse named Fabuleux de Maucourt, which was part of the President's Garde Républicaine. Other gifts included a ceremonial saddle and cavalry sabre.[517] In a video message, Macron said:

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Since your first state visit to France, when you were welcomed to Paris by a generation who, alongside your Army, Navy and Air Force, had fought for the freedom we now enjoy, you have visited us many times. You have shared our joys and seen the deep affection and admiration that the people of France have for you. You have also visited the graves where so many of your young men lie and seen the respect and honour we constantly pay to those who sent from your homes to protect ours. You are the golden thread that binds our two countries. The proof of the unwavering friendship between our nations.[518]

On 2 June, buildings on the UK-facing coasts of Hauts-de-France were lit up in the Queen's honour.[517] At the Arc de Triomphe, President Macron participated in a flame rekindling ceremony to mark the Jubilee. The anthem God Save the Queen was played by the Royal Regiment of Scotland brass band, followed by La Marseillaise performed by the Republican Guard orchestra.[519]

In the British Normandy Memorial, an alley of 70 hornbeams will be planted, one for each year of the Queen's reign.[520]

Hong Kong

A Jubilee Dinner hosted by the Royal Commonwealth Society Hong Kong Branch took place on 2 June at the Hong Kong Club.[521]

Italy

A Jubilee Concert will take place at All Saints' Anglican Church, Rome, on 5 June. The New Chamber Singers and the All saints' Orchestra will perform music played at the Queen's coronation.[522]

The Italian luxury brand Bulgari unveiled the Jubilee Emerald Garden high jewellery tiara which can be worn either as a headpiece or as a necklace.[523]

Japan

The British Embassy will plant a tree, and continue the Queen's tradition who planted several oak trees in Japan during her visit in 1975. The embassy also plans to host a "Big Japan Jubilee Lunch" later in the year.[524]

Ten hotels in Tokyo and Osaka will organise the "Platinum Jubilee Afternoon tea & Cake Competition", to organise a British-inspired afternoon tea and to create a cake that is "fit for a Queen". The finalists will be announced at The Queen's Birthday Party event at the British Embassy on 16 June.[524]

Mexico

On 2 and 3 June, British Embassy in Mexico City organized a Jubilee Dinner and a Photo Exhibition of the most important moments in the reign of Elizabeth II with concert commanded by British diplomat Jon Benjamin .[525] [526]

Republic of Ireland

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited the Republic of Ireland from 24 to 25 March.[22] In County Waterford, the couple visited Waterford city centre, met with members of the Ukrainian community, toured a selection of museums and learned about the history of Reginald's Tower.[527] In County Tipperary, they toured a farmers market in Cahir, and visited Cahir Castle and the Rock of Cashel.[528]

Romania

On Accession Day, Margareta, Custodian of the Crown of Romania, sent a letter to the Queen.[529] The Romanian royal family plans to participate in several Platinum Jubilee events throughout the year.[530] A weeping hornbeam tree was also planted at Săvârșin Castle in Romania.[531] On 18 February Margareta and Andrew Noble, the British Ambassador to Romania, unveiled a plaque at Săvârșin Castle to mark the tree planting.[531][530]

Switzerland

The British Embassy in Berne in collaboration with World Radio Switzerland have asked people across Switzerland to nominate people who have made outstanding contributions to the lives of others within Switzerland for "The Platinum Champions Awards". The awardees will be invited to the "Cheers for Volunteers" Jubilee Picnic, which will be held at the Ambassador's Residence in Berne on 5 June.[532]

British Residents Association has planned a series of events across Switzerland during June.[533][534]

United Arab Emirates

On 3 and 4 June, the Dubai-based ship Queen Elizabeth 2 will host gala dinners, variety shows, pub quizzes, afternoon tea and tours of the ship.[535]

United States

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Families from the British Embassy, Washington, planting trees along Massachusetts Avenue to mark the Jubilee, May 2022

On the Queen's 96th birthday, American toy manufacturing company Mattel released a Barbie doll bearing the Queen's likeness.[536] The doll is fitted with an elegant ivory gown and blue ribbon adorned with decorations of order.[537]

Former President Barack Obama said in a message:[538]

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Your Majesty, it would be an understatement to say the world has changed a bit in the seven decades since you first came to power. But your character never has. Your steadfast stewardship of one of our most important democracies has made the world safer and more prosperous through war and peace, times of adversity, and times of prosperity. Your life has been a gift, not just to the United Kingdom, but for the world. It is with gratitude for your leadership and the kindness you've shown me and my family that I say: May the light of your crown continue to reign supreme.

On 2 June, the Jubilee was celebrated on the front steps of 'Iolani Palace, Hawaii. Events will include musical performances, the lighting of two beacons, and signing guest books. The relationship between the Hawaiian monarchs and the British royal family, formed in the 19th century, will also be highlighted.[539]

In Williamsburg, Virginia, a 14-tune concert took place in front of the Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg on 2 June, after which a formal ceremony will take place with trumpet fanfare, A Song for the Commonwealth, lighting of Jubilee beacons, and three tunes on bagpipes and drums.[540] From 2 June to 4 June, the Historical Society of Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, plans to host a toy soldier display of more than 500 pieces depicting the Trooping the Colour.[541]

The Empire State Building was lit in purple and gold on 4 June for the Jubilee.[542]

A Platinum Jubilee Evensong & Reception took place on 5 June at Christ Church in Greenville, South Carolina.[543]

Jubilee on social media

In May 2022, Jubilee-themed emojis and stickers were released on social media.[544]

On Twitter, a new corgi emoji called 'PJ the corgi' was released, that would appear with the hashtags #PlatinumJubilee, #HM70, #PlatinumPartyatthePalace, #PlatinumJubileePageant or #TheBigJubileeLunch.[544]

On Instagram, a series of Jubilee-themed stickers were launched, including a guardsman and his horse enjoying a Jubilee tea, a crown, a popping bottle of champagne, and a different version of 'PJ' who winks and has a collar saying '70'.[545][546]

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