Platinum Jubilee: Arrests Are Made in Military Parade Celebrating Queen Elizabeth II

At least two people caused disturbances at a military parade In London which kicks off Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations this Thursday (2), running in front of marching soldiers before being prisonersshowed TV images.

Two men ran out from behind barriers where tens of thousands of people gathered on Mall Avenue, which leads to Buckingham Palace, and lay down in front of a band, showed images.

One of the individuals came to hold a banner, before the police dragged the men away, one of whom wore a golden crown on his head.

“There were several prisons of people who tried to enter The Mall’s ceremonial route. At prisons were related to public order by obstruction of the road,” police said on Twitter.

“Thanks to the crowd who showed their support by applauding our officers who returned to their post after dealing with the incident quickly.”

The colorful ‘Trooping the Colour’ military parade, which takes place annually to commemorate the Queen’s official birthday, involves around 1,500 soldiers and officers.

Elizabeth used to participate in the horse parade until 1986 – five years after a man fired six blanks at her as she passed, managing to control his frightened horse in the process. She was unharmed and the man was gone. stuck.

Beginning of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations

The United Kingdom begins, this Thursday (2), to celebrate the “Platinum Jubilee”, an event that marks the 70th anniversary of the reign of the British monarch Elizabeth II.

At around 6:45 am this Thursday (2), the royal family left Buckingham Palace in London to begin the Platinum Jubilee. They walked a mile or so to Horse Guards Parade for a military parade.

Crowds of well-wishers gathered to watch the royals leave, who split into groups. Prince Charles took part in the royal procession on horseback, as did his son Prince William and his sister Princess Anne.

The Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla, and the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine, rode in the first of three carriages, with Catherine’s three children. The Queen’s youngest son Edward was joined by his wife Sophie and their two children Lady Louise Mountbatten Windsor and James in the second carriage. Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Anne’s husband Tim Laurence are in the rear.

During the military parade, Prince Charles stood by his sister’s side. Charles represents the Queen in this parade, in the ceremonial role she traditionally plays.

Other royals, including the Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte, were seen watching the parade from the Major General’s office.

As Colonel of the Welsh Guard, the Prince of Wales is wearing the Guard of the Order of Honor – a scarlet robe and bearskin sash of green thistle.



Source: CNN Brasil

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