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London celebrates Queen Elizabeth’s 70th jubilee with glittering military parade

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All eyes are on London where crowds of people are gathering for Queen Elizabeth IIs Platinum Jubilee
The four-day celebration kicked off on June 2 with a special Trooping the Colour Parade.
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and his father, Prince Charles, made their grand entrance on horseback.
Prince Williams children arrived in a horse-drawn carriage with their mother Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge.
The Cambridge children Prince Louis, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte waved to the crowd.
People from all over the world lined up and camped out in the streets of London just to get a glimpse of the royals.
The Trooping the Colour parade is just the beginning, as London continues to celebrate the Queens 70-year reign.
The Platinum Jubilee celebrations will continue through June 5.