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Jubilee, the unexpected surprise for Queen Elizabeth and the tears of Prince Charles who calls her “mammina”

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Jubilee, the unexpected surprise for Queen Elizabeth and the tears of Prince Charles who calls her “mammina”

A host of stars, including the legendary Queen, drew the London crowd into the mega concert that celebrated the historic 70 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II (absent because tired) Alicia Keys, Andrea Bocelli, Duran Duran, are just a few of the big names who paraded on stage, in front of Buckingham Palace, for the show that closed the third and penultimate day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. All in front of thousands of people and with an unexpected surprise: an unpublished film of the queen, and also exceptional, which exalted the public and all the spectators connected from home thanks to the BBC.

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To open the evening, Queen, who interpreted legendary songs such as “We are the Champions” in front of 22,000 spectators waving Union Jack flags, Prince Charles and his eldest son William, his wife Kate and two of their children. Tens of thousands of fans, without tickets, followed the concert on giant screens.
As we knew, Queen Elizabeth II was not there, as were Meghan and Harry also absent, but there was the whole royal family from Prince Charles to William and Kate up to little George third heir in succession, and also that of the politics, led by Boris Johnson, this time welcomed without boos.

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Prince Charles cries and thanks “mummy”
Prince of Wales Charles paid a heartfelt tribute to his “mother”, the Queen, at tonight’s Platinum Jubilee concert, which took place in front of Buckingham Palace and drew a large crowd. “She laughs and cries with us and, above all, she has been close to us in these 70 years,” said Carlo, as reported by the BBC. The heir to the throne added that serving the citizens is what “gets my mother up in the morning” and thanked her on behalf of the world. Prince William also took the floor during the event, noting, as BBC always reports, the fact that his family has raised concerns about the health of the planet and his optimism that people will come together to protect him.

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Bocelli’s homage
On the stage set up in front of Buckingham Palace for the concert in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s 70th anniversary on the throne, Andrea Bocelli also went up and sang the “Nessun dorma”. In addition to him performing close the show, Diana Ross took the stage, in her first live performance in the UK in 15 years.

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The closure of Diana Ross thanking the Queen
Diana Ross closed the Platinum Party at the Palace concert by urging the crowd of spectators to thank the Queen for her service. During the show in front of Her Majesty’s former residence – which, according to the British press, followed the concert live on TV from Windsor, where she moved permanently for months now – stars of planetary magnitude such as Queen performed. , Alicia Keys, Craig David, Duran Duran, Rod Stewart, Andrea Bocelli and Sam Ryder. A parade of stars, which ended with Diana Ross. The 78-year-old soul singer took the stage in a voluminous black and white dress and silver jewelry.

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And he offered the audience some of his greatest hits: the opening was for ‘Chain Reaction’, while the image of a disco strobe ball was projected on Buckingham Palace, behind the stage. At the end of the song, the singer addressed a message to Elizabeth, saying, “Hello, from all the people here tonight and from millions of viewers around the world. We have a simple message for you: thank you ». She then she sang her own ‘Thank You’ while the words ‘thank you’ and ‘love’ were projected on her palace. Diana Ross closed her set with “No Mountain High Enough” accompanied by choir and orchestra. As she sang, Prince Charles cheered and a projection of the British flag appeared over Buckingham Palace. At the end of the song, the singer took his leave again addressing the Queen: “I admire you, your majesty”, she said and then urged everyone present to shout “thank you”.

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