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LETTER FROM BUCKINGHAM. On June 2, at the end of the military parade of the jubilee, the queen will appear on the balcony surrounded by her family. Here, nothing escapes his iron fist.
From our correspondent in London, Marc Roche
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IIt is a priori a royal historical commemoration but which will take on an eminently family dimension. The appearance of the queen flanked by her family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, scheduled for Thursday June 2 at the end of the military parade “Trooping the Colour”, must be the highlight of the platinum jubilee celebrations celebrating its 70 years on the Throne.
The Portland stone platform at the pediment of the palace facing the Mall’s triumphal aisle leading to Trafalgar Square is the interface between royalty and people. This is where the Windsors perform on special occasions, coronations, weddings, jubilees or military victories. This familiar silhouette of the London tourist landscape makes it possible to bombard in mondovision with large jets of chromos the maxim of…
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