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Two future kings set to honour Queen Elizabeth at jubilee live performance

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Two future kings are set to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth on the jubilee live performance in entrance of Buckingham Palace on Saturday.

Queen Elizabeth II, her son, Prince Charles, grandson Prince William and great-grandson Prince George pose for the Royal
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Two future monarchs are set to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at a particular live performance in entrance of Buckingham Palace on Saturday, the third day of the Platinum Jubilee extravaganza marking her 70 years on the throne.

Prince Charles and Prince William, the queen’s son and grandson, are scheduled to deal with a dwell viewers of twenty-two,000 individuals and hundreds of thousands extra watching on tv.

The occasion that includes Diana Ross, Queen + Adam Lambert and Alicia Keys will happen in a short lived amphi-theatre constructed across the Victoria Memorial outdoors the palace.

The 96-year-old monarch is not anticipated to attend the nighttime outside occasion with rain within the forecast.

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Problems shifting round, which the palace describes as “episodic mobility issues”, have restricted the queen’s public appearances in latest months.

The sovereign opted to not attend the Epsom Derby on Saturday, the second time in as many days that her troubles in getting round have robbed crowds of an opportunity to see her.

On Friday, the queen skipped a particular Thanksgiving service in her honour at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

Prince Harry and his spouse Meghan had been amongst almost 50 members of the royal household who gathered to honour the absent head of state.

It was their first public look within the UK since stepping again from royal duties two years in the past.