At the grand finale of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations Elizabeth they were there too, the super models Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. The two led a string of British stars to the Platinum Jubilee pageant, which took place on the streets of London, and which closed the four days of great celebration in honor of Her Majesty. The two got on board a 90s-themed double-decker bus. In fact, a series of buses representing each decade of Elizabeth’s reign were also part of the parade. The two were, of course, chosen for the 90s.
Together with them also the violinist Vanessa May, the makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury, the hair stylist Sam McKnight, the model Erin O’Connor and the star of Bridgerton Phoebe Dynevor, born in the mid-nineties. She decorates the bus, Harry Potter books and a series of advertising campaigns from that period. Soundtrack, the hits of the Spice Girls and Oasis.
A big parade, opened by the legendary Gold State Coach golden carriage which since 1762 has been used for every coronation ceremony, which has moved along the Mall and beyond Buckingham Palace covering a path of about three kilometers and involving over ten thousand people including soldiers, dancers, musicians, circus performers, flag wavers, actors and volunteers. A planetary show with at least one billion spectators, according to the organizers, which ended with Ed Sheeran who sang God Save The Queen in front of Buckingham Palace. “Honored to have been part of the show,” the words of Naomi.
In the end it is surprise appearance Queen Elizabeth, who had “reluctantly” avoided the last appointments so as not to tire too much. The sovereign – dressed in green, smiling and in excellent shape – she looked out from the balcony of Buckingham Palace to greet the cheering crowd with Carlo, Camilla, William, Kate, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Source: Vanity Fair