Big discomfort during the Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, these impressive images that you have surely not seen (es)!

The celebrations of the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II may be settled like clockwork, we will be entitled to a few surprises, between June 2 and 5, in London. The British capital is celebrating, around the 96-year-old monarch, and some disturbances have already taken place…

Discomfort of a guard in the middle of the jubilee mass

This June 2, while the famous traditional parade Trooping The Color was taking place, a hiccup took place just before the passage of Kate Middleton and her children in a carriage. On the road to Buckingham Palace, one of the soldiers in the procession, who was to parade on the back of his horse, failed to control him. Doing as she pleases, the rider spent several minutes trying to channel him, in vain…

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This Friday, June 3, while the religious service for the jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II was taking place, a guard became unwell on the steps of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London. It must be said that there was enough to be under pressure during the event…

A guest list that puts pressure…

Inside the place of prayer, where Lady Diana and Prince Charles were married, a crowd of personalities had been invited. Of course, we met members of the royal family – namely Prince Charles, Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie Rhys-Jones, Princess Anne, her daughter Zara, with her husband, Mike Tindall, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, and of course Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The absence of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York tested positive for Covid, had been announced beforehand by Buckingham Palace, just like that of Queen Elizabeth II who followed everything on television…

On the political side, the organizers had invited all the former Prime Ministers and Prime Ministers, namely Theresa May, Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, David Cameron, and the current one: Boris Johnson.

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