Missing the ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral, the Queen will also not attend the Epsom Derby horse race on Saturday

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4:58 p.m. : Queen Elizabeth II will be represented by her daughter, Princess Anne, at the Epsom Derby tomorrow.

4:56 p.m. : Buckingham Palace has just confirmed that Her Majesty won’t attend the Epsom Derby tomorrow, as I exclusively revealed in @thesundaytimes last week with the Princess Royal attending on her behalf for the special #PlatinumJubilee @EpsomRacecourse meeting https://t.co /FK0q9CFbuF

4:57 p.m. : According to several British journalists, Buckingham Palace has just confirmed that the Queen will ultimately not attend the Epsom Derby tomorrow. Elizabeth II, a great lover of horse riding, was to go to this prestigious flat horse race on the occasion of the celebrations for her platinum jubilee.

3:58 p.m. : Drawn from all four nations of the UK, NHS and key workers, teaching staff and representatives from the Armed Forces were among the 400 people invited to attend the service at @StPaulsLondon today.#PlatinumJubilee #HM70

3:58 p.m. : Members of The Royal Family gathered today at @StPaulsCathedral for a Service of Thanksgiving to celebrate The Queen’s #PlatinumJubilee. With a theme of public service, over 400 people from across the UK were invited in recognition of their contribution to public life.

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4:00 p.m. : More than 400 people took part this afternoon in the mass in honor of the 70 years of reign of Elizabeth II, at Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London. Teachers, caregivers, representatives of the armed forces… Guests who were honored for their contribution to the life of the country.

3:19 p.m. : The biographer Jean des Cars, specialist in the British monarchy, publishes For the queen (Editions Perrin) at the time of Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee. “There is a lot of delicacy in Elizabeth II”, he underlines on franceinfo.

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2:14 p.m. : Here are some images of the mass in honor of the seven decades of reign of Elizabeth II, in the heart of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London.

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2:07 p.m. : Charles and Camilla at the Guildhall.

2:06 p.m. : The wider Royal Family, essentially everyone apart from the Sussexes, are at a reception at the Guildhall.

2:06 p.m. : After the religious service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, the members of the royal family are invited to the Guildhall, former Town Hall of the City of London, on the occasion of the celebrations for the 70 years of reign of the Queen Elizabeth II.

2:16 p.m. : 2 p.m., let’s make a new update on the news:

On the 100th day of war in Ukraine, kyiv ensures that “victory will be ours”, while Moscow claims to have reached “some” of its objectives since February 24. Follow our live.

Ten departments in the south-west of France have been placed on orange vigilance for thunderstorms.

Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee festivities continue today, with a mass in honor of the Queen’s 70-year reign. Acclaimed by the crowd on the balcony of Buckingham Palace yesterday, the sovereign was absent this afternoon due to“some discomfort”. Follow our live.

Place in the men’s semi-finals at Porte d’Auteuil, with the meeting between Rafael Nadal and the German Alexander Zverev from 3 p.m. on the Philippe-Chatrier court. The second semi-final will oppose the Norwegian Casper Ruud to the Croatian Marin Cilic.

1:16 p.m. : In London, many people made the trip to Saint Paul’s Cathedral to see Queen Elizabeth II, on the occasion of the mass in honor of her 70 years of reign. His absence, linked to his fatigue, disappointed:

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1:05 p.m. : The royal family arrived at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London this afternoon, for the mass in honor of the 70 years of reign of Elizabeth II. Here are some pictures from the event:

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12:35 p.m. : Meanwhile outside…The Blairs, the Browns, the Mays and the Camerons have all arrived….#PlatinumJubilee https://t.co/XdUeaq030m

12:24 p.m. : Boris Johnson getting booed and David Cameron getting cheered outside St Paul’s. Funny old world ain’t it #PlatinumJubilee https://t.co/4gqbJMNDUA

12:23 p.m. : Mixture of boos and cheers for the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with wife Carrie https://t.co/FvmQmu6Dqw

12:25 p.m. : British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also arrived at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London for this mass celebrating Queen Elizabeth II (who will be absent). The head of government was both greeted and booed by the crowd, as reported by journalists covering the event. Former Prime Ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Theresa May are also present.

12:20 p.m. : Harry and Meghan are in the cathedral. Impossible to hear the reaction of the crowds to the Sussexea’ arrival over the peeling bells of St Paul’s. First time in public in the UK for the couple since March 2020 https://t.co/697bLpdNOW

12:19 p.m. : Harry and Meghan are sitting in the second row at St Paul’s Cathedral today next to Beatrice and Eugenie and their husbands and Princess Margaret’s daughter Sarah Chatto.

12:19 p.m. : Prince Harry and Meghan have arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral with members of the royal family. First pic thanks to @MajestyMagazine’s BBC live feed. Second pic is my view and you can just about make them out! https://t.co/guS3gj5OWe

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12:29 : Prince Harry and his wife Meghan arrived at St. Paul’s Cathedral for the mass celebrating 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. This is their first public appearance since leaving for California.

12:14 p.m. : It’s time to take stock of the news.

It is the 100th day of war in Ukraine, a conflict that will have no winner, says the UN coordinator in the country. Follow our live.

Ten departments in the south-west of France have been placed on orange vigilance for thunderstorms.

Place in the men’s semi-finals with the match Rafael Nadal and the German Alexander Zverev from 3 p.m. on the Philippe-Chatrier court. At 36, the Spaniard continues to push the limits and defy the passage of time. The second half will pit Norwegian Casper Ruud against Croatian Marin Cilic.

The Platinum Jubilee festivities of Elizabeth II continue today. Cheered by the crowd on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, the Queen, in fragile health, will not attend, due to“some discomfort”, at religious service. Follow our live.

12:00 p.m. : The real star of the first day of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee is him: Louis, 4, the son of Kate and William. The British press is unanimous, the young prince “stole the show” to the 96-year-old sovereign. On the balcony of Buckingham Palace, he explored a Shakespearian emotional spectrum: horror, despair, wonder, melancholy, dismay…

The Queen of England, Elizabeth II, appears on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with her family, on the occasion of her jubilee, Thursday April 2, 2022. (MAXPPP)

Queen Elizabeth II and her great-grandson, Prince Louis, Thursday, June 2, 2022. (MAXPPP)

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10:00 a.m. : Here is the point on the news.

Ten departments in the south-west of France have been placed on orange vigilance for thunderstorms.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon promised that he would apply the Nupes program if he were appointed Prime Minister after a possible victory in the legislative elections. And this, despite the probable disagreements with Emmanuel Macron. Follow our live.

Joe Biden blasted the refusal “inadmissible” of the majority of Republican senators to strengthen gun regulations. He also called for a “ban” on the sale of assault rifles and high-capacity magazines to individuals.

It is the 100th day of war in Ukraine and the Russian army is tightening its grip in the East, its priority objective. Three months after the start of the invasion, Russian forces currently control “around 20%” of Ukrainian territory, nearly 125,000 km2, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Follow our live.

The Platinum Jubilee festivities of Elizabeth II continue today. Cheered by the crowd on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, the Queen, in fragile health, will not attend, due to“some discomfort”, at religious service. Follow our live.

Place in the men’s semi-finals with the meetings between Rafael Nadal and the German Alexander Zverev from 2:30 p.m. on the Philippe-Chatrier court. Then, it will be the turn of the Norwegian Casper Ruud and the Croatian Marin Cilic to face each other.

07:29 : Queen Elizabeth II makes her way to the front pages of regional dailies since West France and The Republican East put it in one.

06:22 : While Queen Elizabeth II will not be at mass celebrating 70 years of her reign, the office is set to mark the first public appearance of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan in the UK since leaving for California a while ago two years. After the family tensions of the past two years, all gestures and looks during this mass will be scrutinized and dissected.

09:07 : We open with the traditional update on current events.

• Joe Biden blasted the refusal “inadmissible” of the majority of Republican senators to strengthen gun regulations. He also called for “to forbid” the sale of assault rifles and high-capacity magazines to individuals.

• It is the 100th day of war in Ukraine and the Russian army is tightening its grip in the East, its priority objective. Three months after the start of the invasion, Russian forces currently control “around 20%” of Ukrainian territory, nearly 125,000 km2, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

• Emmanuel Macron has announced that he wants to generalize to the whole territory “the school of the future”an educational experiment carried out in Marseille, as well as the return of maths in “option” in first class, outlining the roadmap of the new Minister of Education Pap Ndiyae for the start of the school year. The Head of State also announced the return of mathematics “optional”, “not required“, in first class from the next school year.

• The Platinum Jubilee festivities of Elizabeth II continue today. Cheered by the crowd on the balcony of Buckingham, the Queen, in fragile health, will not attend, due to“a certain discomfort”, religious service.

• The 936,000 candidates who expressed their wishes on the Parcoursup access to higher education platform learned of the first expected responses at 7 p.m. They only have six days to respond. Franceinfo answers five questions about this decisive phase for candidates.

• It’s time for the men’s semi-finals with the matches between Rafael Nadal and the German Alexander Zverev from 2:30 p.m. on the Philippe-Chatrier court. Then, it will be the turn of the Norwegian Casper Ruud and the Croatian Marin Cilic to face each other.

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