[197], The Royal Mint issued a number of coins including an official 5 coin, a 5oz coin and a kilo coin. [18][19] In the United Kingdom, British servicemen and women wounded in battle and individuals representing charities carried beacons to the summits of the UK's four highest peaks. Throughout her 70th year of rule, several events have taken place before this weekend's long-awaited festivities. It was a multi national celebration and marked the 60th anniversary of the access. At the reception, the guests were shown the Rolls-Royce that the Queen travelled in during her first visit to the UAE in 1979. [130] Communities across Canada also held events to mark the jubilee,[131][132][133][134][135] as did the federal government until the jubilee celebration ended on Accession Day 2013. [82] Also on 1 July, the Canadian Museum of Civilization opened the exhibit A Queen and Her Country, showing artefacts from the Crown Collection relating to Queen Elizabeth II and her role as Queen of Canada, including the Queen's Beasts from her coronation. [221], The British Embassy held a Jubilee week in So Paulo and Brasilia, with prominent areas in both cities being dressed with Union flags. [221], Collage of commemorations and events of the jubilee, Clockwise: Crowds at, The plaque denoting the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Trail along the, Hansard, Australian Parliament, 6 February 2012, Jubilee of the monarch of the United Kingdom, 2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, protests against the government of Bahrain, Victoria Cross and George Cross Association, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Diamond Jubilee Armed Forces Parade and Muster, Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, List of monarchs in Britain by length of reign, Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia, Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. [205] The mural's removal and subsequent attempted sale at auction in February 2013 sparked international controversy, highlighting the piece's worth to local and regional residents. [166][167] Events were planned so as to keep the use of tax money to a minimum; most funds used to fund celebrations were drawn from private donors and sponsors. Annabel's 60th Anniversary Party - Town & Country Magazine The garden marquee provided a special Jubilee menu of the finest British food and drink. From the summit, they sent a loyal greeting to the Queen via satellite, to which the monarch promised to reply. [223] The celebrations also featured items such as the car used by the Queen in 1952 and an exhibition featuring radio broadcasts and photographs from that time. [5] Meanwhile, Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett announced on 28 May that a new waterfront development in Perth would be named Elizabeth Quay in the Queen's honour. On Sunday the 3rd of June the . What to expect from Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee year 03:10 - Source: CNN Watch royals William and Kate shake their hips in Belize 00:48 What to. On 6 February - the 70th anniversary of her father's death and her own accession to the throne - The Queen renewed the promise she made on her 21st birthday: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, visited Trinidad and Tobago,[220] as did Governor General of Canada David Johnston. [137], An exhibition was held in June, which showcased the Queen's visits to Jamaica, the recipients of awards presented by the Queen, and other things. [221] The Dubai Offshore Sailing Club held a "Jubilee Pursuit Race", to mark the Queen's Jubilee. "[125] The Earl also distributed Diamond Jubilee Medals to recipients in Toronto and to members of the RCMP in Iqaluit, Nunavut. [221], The British Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan celebrated the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with a Big Jubilee Lunch on 1 June 2012. who was beaten a neck when second to Twilight Son, who was ridden by Moore, in the G1 . [105] The Minister of Canadian Heritage, James Moore, said the tour would be the "least expensive for taxpayers" of those that had taken place since 2009. Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall started the race and the music was provided by a Beatles tribute band. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries High above the Abbey floor, the Galleries in the beautiful 13th century triforium display our greatest treasures and tell the story of our thousand-year history. Cultural exhibitions were set up and images (60 photos for 60 years) and films, highlighting the Royal visits to Brazil, were showcased. Jubilee Diamond - Wikipedia [194], A stained glass window, paid for by MPs and members of the House of Lords, was unveiled in the Queen's presence at Westminster Hall in March 2012. [37], The Queen's realms throughout the Caribbean and West Indies planned a number of Diamond Jubilee events. It kind of puts a spin on rigid monarchy. [77], Diamond Jubilee Week began on Accession Day (6 February) 2012. While the sands of culture shift and the tides of politics ebb and flow, Her Majesty has been a permanent anchor, bracing Britain against the storms, grounding us in certainty. the completion of 50 years of existence, activity, or the like, or its celebration: Our college will celebrate its jubilee next year. There, they undertook a walking tour of Prince William Street to observe heritage projects and meet the 2002 Committee for the Prince of Wales Municipal Heritage Leadership Prize, participated in a citizenship ceremony, attended Victoria Day events, and opened the Diamond Jubilee IT Centre at Hazen-White-St. Francis School. The Diamond Jubilee attracted particular acclaim because it occurred less than a year after Victoria superseded her grandfather, George III, as Britain's longest-reigning monarch on 23 September 1896. Paying tribute to Elizabeth II as Queen of Australia in the House of Representatives on 6 February 2012, Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard stated the Queen was a revered figure in Australia. [62] In the capital, Harry unveiled a series of commemorative stamps issued by the Belize Postal Service,[63] attended the city's street festival, and dedicated a street as Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard,[64] where he delivered a speech on the sovereign's behalf. The first time all three services had assembled for the Queen for such an event at the same time, it featured military reviews and a 2,500 strong military parade through the town, as well as a military flypast featuring 78 aircraft. The Custos of St. James, Ewen Corrodus, described the occasion as fitting for "an icon who has been a part of Jamaica's life for 60 years". [183][184] The Archbishop of Canterbury dedicated his sermon to the Queen, during which he noted her "lifelong dedication" and stated that she "has made her 'public' happy and all the signs are that she is herself happy, fulfilled and at home in these encounters. [17] Other nations, including Kenya, Australia, New Zealand, India, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and several Caribbean states, took part in the beacon lighting. [8][116] A reception solely for governors-general was held by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Courtesy of Rusne Draz. [52][55], As in other Commonwealth realms, a set of commemorative Diamond Jubilee stamps were released by the Barbados Postal Service. [12][13] In the evening of the same day, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall hosted a dinner that most of the monarchs also attended, although the Queen herself was not present. [157] He was also critical of TVNZ's lack of jubilee related content in its daily news broadcast. Design Named by Order in Council as the Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee Medal, [7] the Canadian medal was designed by Cathy Bursey-Sabourin, Fraser Herald of the Canadian Heraldic Authority, and manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint. The Hout Bay and Llandudno Heritage Trust restored the Fort's original Swedish made 18-pounder muzzle-loading cannons, dating from 1752, and fired two rolling salvo salutes, of six cannon shots each, in the Queen's honour and each representing a decade of her reign. [71][72][73] The window, a gift from the Canadian Senate, was installed above the Senate entrance to the Centre Block and dedicated by Governor General David Johnston on 7 February 2012. Over 1,500 beacons will be lit in communities in the U.K. and capitals across the commonwealth to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee. [110] The Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba held a Diamond Jubilee garden party at the province's Government House on 26 May. In the end, beacons of more than double that number were lit. Following the tradition of the Queen's Silver and Golden Jubilees, commemorative events were held throughout the Commonwealth of Nations. [5] In early 2012, Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard announced the Australian Crown-in-Council would make an A$5.4 million contribution to the trust and the New Zealand Crown-in-Council later made a similar $1 million donation. For the Diamond Jubilee in 2012, she wore plenty of diamonds, including Queen Mary's Cullinan chips, but she also wore a few rare pieces that referenced Queen Victoria, the only other queen to . In New Zealand, New Zealand Herald opinion columnist Jim Hopkins was critical of the jubilee celebrations held over the Queen's Birthday weekend, calling it a "missed opportunity". Directly following, the couple travelled together to a ceremony to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee, where a plaque was unveiled at the Kensington Oval cricket stadium. Diamond jubilee Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com [165], As with the Golden Jubilee in 2002, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport was responsible for coordinating the Cabinet-led aspects of the celebrations. The beacons were lit at St. William Grant Park in Kingston; Montego Bay Civic Centre, St. James; Seville Heritage Park, St. Ann; and at the Port Antonio town centre in Portland. The platinum jubilee pop concert outside Buckingham Palace Saturday was set to feature Diana Ross and Duran Duran. [221][222], In Nairobi, the High Commission commemorated the Queen's Diamond Jubilee by lighting a beacon at Treetops Lodge, the location where Princess Elizabeth learned of her father's death and her immediate accession to the throne in 1952. [206] Its title, perhaps coincidentally, conjured another contentious part of the celebrations where unemployed workers, bussed into London on an allegedly unpaid trial to staff security for the event, were made to work under what some described as "appalling" conditions. A ferry transported guests to the island, which showcased British brands and products. In his speech given at the conclusion of the Diamond Jubilee Concert, the Prince of Wales commented on the sadness of his father's absence and urged the crowd to cheer loud enough for the Duke to hear in hospital. On Accession Day, Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen sent a congratulatory message to the Queen in which he said that the Queen's reign was marked by "wisdom, dedication and integrity". They were greeted by Governor-General Dame Louise Lake-Tack, Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer, and members of Parliament. At the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront of the Port of Cape Town, a flotilla from the Royal Cape Yacht Club sailed past the Hildebrand Ristorante and into-the Victoria Basin and the Cape Town Highlanders marched from Ferryman's to Nobel Square. [180] Special community lottery grants, called The Jubilee People's Millions, were being offered by the Big Lottery Fund and ITV. [48][49] Parliamentary officials responded with thanks to the Queen for her service to the country and Barbadians and invited her to the island to celebrate the 375th anniversary of the establishment of the Barbadian parliament in 2014. [16] The first beacon of the Jubilee was lit on the grounds of Apifo'ou College in Nukualofa, Tonga, by Tongan girl and Boy Scouts using coconut sheath torches. The Prime Minister, Portia Simpson Miller, stated the tour was intended to "highlight the country's tourism developments on the North Coast and the important work being done in the area of youth and children. BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt remarked that it "sent a message demonstrating both continuity and restraint at a time of austerity".[186]. This was followed by a visit from HMS Edinburgh. "[185] Afterwards, a formal lunch was held in Westminster Hall. St. Andrew is one of the island's less developed areas owing to its topography of lush, green rolling hills. Carl Barks (1901-2000, b. Merrill, Oregon; d. Grants Pass, Oregon), one of the most brilliant cartoonists of the 20th century, entertained millions around the world with his timeless tales of Donald Duck and Barks's most famous character creation, Uncle Scrooge. British Consul General Chris Trott lit a beacon, followed by a further six-gun salute and both South African national anthem and "God Save the Queen". The Golden Jubilee Diamond was discovered in 1985 at the Premier Mine, which is also the origin of the Cullinan diamond (1905) and other notables such as the Taylor-Burton (1966) and the Centenary (1986). [66], The Secretary to the Queen, Kevin S. MacLeod, was charged by the Governor General-in-Council to head the Diamond Jubilee Committee (DJC)a 14-member group of individuals drawn from the provincial and territorial governments, non-governmental organisations, officials from the Departments of Citizenship and Immigration, National Defence, and Canadian Heritage (DCH), and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police[67]that oversaw the organisation of the country's ftes for Elizabeth II's 60 years as Queen of Canada. [170][188] In addition, a competition was held to grant in 2012 city status to towns and either a lord mayoralty or lord provostship to one city. [5][6] The Canadian government announced in April that former prime minister Jean Chrtien would be Canada's representative to the organisation. The Diamond Jubilee Emblem. For the 60th anniversary, Annabel's celebrated with a diamond-jubilee themed party. We, Your Majesty's loyal and dutiful subjects, the House of Commons of Canada in Parliament assembled, beg to offer our sincere congratulations on the happy completion of the sixtieth year of Your reign. It was sold after his death in 1932, and the money went to the formation of the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust. [151], The gold in the emblem represents value and achievement, whereas the manuka flowers relate to the Badge of The Queen's Service Order (QSO) which is based on stylised representation of this flower. The Queen's Jubilees and milestones | The Royal Family noun the celebration of any of certain anniversaries, as the twenty-fifth (silver jubilee ), fiftieth (golden jubilee ), or sixtieth or seventy-fifth (diamond jubilee ). It was held from 7 June to 21 June in Milan. Known as, The Central Weekend, the Jubilee celebrations start on Saturday, June 2 nd and run until Tuesday, June 5 th. It was like a carnival in town yesterday. In this special year, as I dedicate myself anew to your service, I hope we will all be reminded of the power of togetherness and the convening strength of family, friendship, and good neighbourliness, examples of which I have been fortunate to see throughout my reign and which my family and I look forward to seeing in many forms as we travel throughout the United Kingdom and the wider Commonwealth. A special ecumenical service was conducted in St James' Church, Sydney, at which the invited preacher was Cardinal George Pell and the Governor of New South Wales, Marie Bashir, was the guest of honour. [151], New Zealand Post and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand issued a silver proof dollar coin to celebrate the jubilee in February 2012, and in the same month the Ministry for Culture and Heritage added Crown-related entries to Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand and an essay on the jubilee to NZ.History.net.nz. Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee: Your guide to the celebrations - CNN [196], The Royal Jubilee Bells, made for the Jubilee and a feature of the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant, were delivered to the church of St James Garlickhythe in the City of London on 15 June 2012 and arranged along the central aisle. The mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Glendon Harris, congratulated the Queen on her Diamond Jubilee said that the Jubilee should be used for forgiveness and reconciliation between individuals and communities, and called for continued growth for Jamaica. Shortly afterwards Sir Dorabji Jamshedji Tata bought the diamond. FULL STORY Diamond Jubilee highlights Crowd cheers queen on balcony Watch Diamond Jubilee videos 'Diamond' Liz is talk of the town Queen's personal diamond collection Open Mic:. [225], The Embassy in Rome and Consulate in Milan held multiple events to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, including UK-Italy in the pages of Corriere della Sera, an exhibition organised by Fondazione Corriere della Sera and the British Council. Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, had held the title of the largest cut and faceted diamond since 1908. At 545.67 carats, it outweighs the Cullinan I diamond by a whopping 15.37 carats. DM No. 253, s. 2023 - GSP 60TH ALANO DIAMOND JUBILEE CAMP CELEBRATION On 14 June, Amber Jubilee Ninebark shrubs were planted on the grounds of the NWT legislative assembly. There was a display of 13 British manufactured cars and motorbikes worth 1.3 million. [9][10][11], On 18 May, the Queen hosted an informal lunch at Windsor Castle for more than twenty current or former monarchs from other countries. Wellington and Highfield Princess, both 11-2, round out the top three in the odds. [221] The South African Navy Band was in attendance and the guns were fired by VIPs who were guided by gunners of the "Honourable Order of Hout Bay Artillerymen". Telephone: (246) 417-7662 Email: secretariat60@cavehill.uwi.edu. [7], In February 2012, a senior advisor was quoted as saying the Queen set two guidelines for the planning of her jubilee: the use of public funds should be minimised and people should not "be forced to celebrate". [229] The run raised $14,000 for two charities: St. George's Society and Disabled Sports USA. [20][21] The lighting proceeded until the final beacon was lit in Canada eight hours later. [70] At Rideau Hall in Ottawa, she also, on 30 June, unveiled a commemorative stained glass window depicting herself and Queen Victoria with their respective royal cyphers and renditions of the Centre Block of the Canadian parliament during the reign of each monarch. [34] Gillard also announced that she would on 4 June light a beacon atop Parliament House and that a street in the parliamentary triangle in Canberra would be renamed Queen Elizabeth Terrace. After, the Duchess visited The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, of which she is colonel-in-chief,[101] laying at the armoury a wreath in memory of fallen Canadian soldiers, while the Prince of Wales saw the Digital Media Zone at Ryerson University, toured the construction site of the athletes' village for the 2015 Pan American Games (where Premier of Ontario Dalton McGuinty announced a portion of Front Street running through the village would be named Diamond Jubilee Promenade[102]), visited the Yonge Street Mission, and met with the national leadership of the Assembly of First Nations. Famous Diamonds: The Jubilee - GIA 4Cs Learn more. [100] They then flew on to Toronto to meet with emergency workers and their families and observe the annual fireworks show at Ashbridges Bay that marks Victoria Day and the Queen's official Canadian birthday. Quentin Bryce, the Governor-General of Australia, announced that the Diamond Jubilee would be celebrated "with a host of national and community events throughout the Commonwealth. Courtesy: Jubilee Diamond owned by Mouawad, now part of the Mouawad diamond collection. Famous Diamonds: The Jubilee. [118] Forethought on the anniversary began as early as April 2007, when then-Secretary of State for Canadian Heritage Jason Kenney requested the various lieutenant governors begin preparations for the jubilee. Full Coverage: Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee - TIME [137][141], Jamaicans from all ages were invited to attend all the Diamond Jubilee events in Jamaica. The Golden Jubilee Diamond: Value, Size, Images & History - Worthy They were rung for the first time in the church on 4 July. Royals end. The event was held under the theme "A Diamond Moment In Time?". Historians at the time considered the queen's Diamond Jubilee, in 2012, the greatest public spectacle of her reign, with public events held over an extended holiday weekend, much like the . [3] Other projects included the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Wood and the issuing of commemorative medals. [191], The Olympic Park in East London, created for the 2012 London Olympics, was named the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park following the Olympics. [43][44][45][46] To a joint sitting of the Parliament of Barbados, the Earl read a written message from the Queen,[47] in which the monarch stated she has taken note of the level of development Barbados had achieved during its 45 years of independence and called the country a model small state for others around the world. David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 2012[187], To mark the jubilee, the Queen bestowed Royal Borough status on Greenwich, in southeast London. They also visited Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park and the children's ward of the JNF Hospital and the Children's Home before attending a state dinner and fireworks display at Port Zante. The event was organised by the Royal Jamaica Yacht Club to coincide with the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant in London. The year 2012 marked the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II being the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. 253, s. 2023 - gsp 60th alano diamond jubilee camp celebration The Jubilee Diamond was the largest in the world until 1905 when a bigger diamond, the Cullinan I also known as the Great Star of Africa which was itself cut from an even larger rough diamond - The Cullinan Diamond, was exhibited. [69] As with other royal events, the DCH played a large role in organisation and planning. The hands of the clock are 9 and 14 feet (2.7 and 4.3 metres) long, respectively, and the clock tower rises about 320 feet (97.5 metres). It was established to celebrate The Queen's 60 year contribution to the Commonwealth and a life of public service, aiming to make a real and enduring impact on the lives of those who live within the Commonwealth. Diamond Jubilee | The University of the West Indies at Cave Hill [221], In Pakistan, the British High Commission organised an event with local school children, in which they buried a time capsule, to be dug out on 25 years later. [137], On 4 June, communities across Western Jamaica celebrated the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, at the Montego Bay Civic Centre, in Sam Sharpe Square, St. James. [n 2] The Speaker of the Senate, Nol Kinsella, and Speaker of the House of Commons, Andrew Scheer, were received by the Queen at Buckingham Palace on 21 February 2012, where they presented a loyal address to the sovereign. Local cinemas and restaurants showed Jubilee-themed films and served special Jubilee dishes. He and delivered greetings from The Queen in Tok Pisin: "Mi bringim bikpela tok hamamas bilong mejesti kwin Papua Niugini na olgeta haus lain bilong mi lon dispela taim bilong Diamon Jubili misis kwin. [89], In Nova Scotia, the provincial government announced the establishment of educational programmes related to the Queen and her role in Canadian government and the one-time award of the $2000 Diamond Jubilee Award Scholarship to 60 Grade 12 students in the province. The world's most remote beacon was lit in Tristan da Cunha in the south Atlantic, using invasive, non-native plants to fuel the fire. A live race replay from Day 1 at Henley 2023, Tuesday 27th June.Watch Day 1. Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee | HISTORY The Diamond Jubilee celebrates Queen Elizabeth's 60 years of rule, and they are celebrating in style. The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh travelled as widely as possible across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, visiting every region during 2012 whilst other members of the Royal Family visited all of . There are usually six to eight guests and two members of the royal household in attendance. [8] On 4 June, the bells in each of the 34 church bell towers along the River Welland valley rang in succession, ending with the ringing of the bell at Fosdyke 60 times. The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust was announced in October 2011. The Diamond Jubilee marked the beginning of the prince's journey towards retirement in 2017. A post shared by The Royal Family (@theroyalfamily) In 2022 The Queen became the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee. The British Embassy held a reception showcasing British brands, the BBC provided Diamond Jubilee programming, and Wedgewood and Twinings set up a British Tea House experience. Mi tokpisin olrite?" [8] [227], In a video message, President Obama offered the Queen the "heartfelt congratulations of the American people" on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee, and said that the Queen was a "living witness" to the power of the special relationship between the US and UK, and the "chief source of its resilience." This annual event has now marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign for over 260 years. Along with almost all members of the royal family, various governors-general from the Commonwealth realms other than the UK were in attendance. [186] Another reception was held at London's Guildhall and a luncheon took place at Lancaster House, hosted by the British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a Diamond Jubilee Celebrations Committee was established to oversee events staged to mark, between February and June 2012, the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II marked her Diamond Jubilee, celebrating 60 years on the throne, with a four-day weekend of events, between Saturday 2 and Tuesday 5 June 2012. [8] The British logo for the Diamond Jubilee was selected through a contest held by the BBC children's programme Blue Peter; the winning design, announced in February 2011, was created by ten-year-old Katherine Dewar. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second to the Throne as Queen of Canada. [104], New Democratic Party MP Pat Martin, an open anti-monarchist, stated in the House of Commons that the tour was "a bread-and-circuses routine" intended to distract from cuts to the federal civil service. [27][28] The Earl and Countess arrived in Nelson's Dockyard on Motor Yacht Leander on the morning of 6 March. Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia The event was attended by 800 guests, where they saw the World Premiere of Vivienne Westwood's 2012-13 spring summer collection fashion show. SAIL Management Training Institute (MTI) concluded her Diamond Jubilee Celebrations on Sunday by showcasing the outstanding cultural talent of its employees, family members, contract workers and . [29][28][30] The couple then visited the Copper and Lumber Store Hotel where they met with prominent Antiguans and Barbudans. Diamond jubilee - Wikipedia Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries - Atlas Obscura They were dedicated by the Rt Revd John Waine on Sunday 17 June and hanging commenced in the tower shortly thereafter. [116][117] Another reception was held at Canada House on the evening of 6 June, at which the Governor General and Prince Andrew, Duke of York, were present. A documentary series on the royal family, titled 'London Calling', was broadcast by BBC Knowledge. It is easy now to take these things for granted, but we should remember that they were her initiatives. [213], A Nowka Bais competition in Oxford was dedicated to the Diamond Jubilee. Updated 8:29 AM EDT, Wed June 1, 2022 Link Copied! [211], At Buckingham Palace, a display of the Queen's diamonds was opened to the public.
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