Gb: 70 years of reign, Platinum Jubilee program revealed

The Platinum Jubilee Celebration Calendar will culminate in a strip of 4 extra non-working days across the UK from 2 to 5 June, destined to mark 70 years on the throne of the Queen of Records, Elizabeth II, and to shoot at starting from February 6: the date on which the current sovereign, then not even 26 years old, inherited the Kingdom in 1952 on the day of the premature death of her father, King George VI.
The official program was announced today, in essential lines, from Buckingham Palace. It includes – Covid permitting – a series of events at which the British court announces the presence of some of the “greatest world stars”. According to the BBC, several events will see the presence of the heir to the throne Charles and his wife Camilla or other family members; while it has not yet been confirmed which will be those that His Majesty, born in 1926, who will turn 96 in April, will attend in person. On the other hand, the queen has canceled any significant move in the last three months or so, after having received the strict recommendation of the doctors to spend a period of rest in Windsor Castle, where she is still today: a period during which she also underwent a very rare 24-hour hospitalization in hospital for unspecified diagnostic tests. Even if his steel temper does not seem to have faded, as confirmed by the reappearance in the recent video, the resumption of some public commitments (albeit in a light form) and the determination repeated several times not to miss the key moments of the Jubilee: a in spite of the pain of the loss in 2021 of the almost centenary Prince consort Philip, pillar of his life in 73 years of marriage, or of the dynastic headaches linked to the tear of his nephew Harry, with his wife Meghan, but above all to the involvement in the Epstein sex scandal of the his third son Andrea.- In the meantime, the competition has already started today to create a special pudding (a typical dessert of the island tradition) to be dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Elizabeth II. The best will be proclaimed by a jury which includes, among others, the television pastry chef Mary Berry and Monica Galetti, already winner (of Italian origins) of Masterchef UK. The recipe will then be made public for the benefit of all subjects and subjects.

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