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After 60 years of loyal service to the nation and Commonwealth, the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubilee on Monday.
For a remarkable six decades she has remained a steadfast figure for the British public as head of state.
The sovereign has come to represent stability and continuity with her many years on the throne earning her the respect of leaders across the world.
February 6 – Accession Day – will be celebrated simply by a visit to King’s Lynn Town Hall and the nearby Dersingham Infant and Nursery School.
Crowds are expected to gather despite the cold conditions to greet the Queen who will share the celebrations of one of the most important days of her reign with ordinary people.
The other side of the Queen is represented by two official Diamond Jubilee photographs released today, showing the monarch looking relaxed yet regal, dressed in a lavish gown with glittering jewels.
Her 60 years as queen will be marked by a series of regional, national and international events during 2012, culminating in a four-day long Bank Holiday weekend in June.
A spectacular River Thames pageant featuring a 1,000-strong flotilla and a St Paul’s Cathedral service of thanksgiving are some of the highlights of the weekend. Read the rest of this entry »
A new drama-documentary featuring a mock Afghan kidnapping of Prince Harry is set to debut on UK TV tonight despite infuriating British military officials, according to reports.
London’s Channel 4 will air “The Taking of Prince Harry,” which features actor Sebastian Reid as the 26-year-old prince. In one scene, Reid depicts Harry being held by Taliban militants, while in another, an unloaded gun is pointed in his face while the trigger is pulled.
Though Sir Jock Stirrup, the head of Britain’s armed forces, reportedly sent a written plea requesting the program be dropped, Channel 4 officials say the broadcast will go ahead as planned. “What this program does is ask, in a rather serious way, whether we’re doing enough to protect…high value targets when they go out there to the front,” Hamish Mykura, Channel 4’s head of documentaries, told CBS.
As for Harry, who served in Afghanistan for 10 weeks in 2008, he is said to be amused by the program, though more concerned about the actor portraying him than its overall content. [Huffington Post First Posted: 10-21-10 09:51 PM]