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25 February 2022, 16:32 | Updated: 1 June 2022, 13:23
What are the Queen's Platinum Jubilee events and when is the Bank Holiday?
The Queen is mark 70 years on the throne of Great Britain later this year, a historical milestone never reached by a British Monarch before.
Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee is being celebrated with a number of events throughout 2022, including this weekend's Bank Holiday.
These are just some of the festivities happening over the four-day weekend.
You can find all the details of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee below, including key dates to put in your diary:
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee is a celebration of Her Majesty's 70 years on the throne.
As the first British Monarch to reach the milestone, celebrations across the UK are set to be historical.
The Queen officially marked 70 years on the throne on February 6, the anniversary of her father's death.
However, the key events are taking place over the weekend of 2nd June - 5th June where the nation will enjoy an extra Bank Holiday to mark the occasion.
Also known as Trooping the Colour, the Queen's Birthday Parade will kick off the June Bank Holiday celebrations.
Over 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians will come together for the traditional event.
The parade will begin at Buckingham Palace and move down The Mall to Horse Guard's Parade, where members of the Royal Family will join on horseback and in carriages.
It will conclude with the traditional RAF fly-past, which will be watched from the balcony of Buckingham Palace by the Queen and her family.
On the same day, over 1,500 beacons will be lit throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and UK Overseas Territories to mark the occasion.
As well, beacons will be lit in each of the capital cities of Commonwealth countries.
A Service of Thanksgiving will be held for the Queen's reign at St Paul's Cathedral on the Friday.
On the Saturday of the Bank Holiday weekend, the Queen will visit the Derby at Epsom Downs alongside members of her family.
On the same day, the BBC will broadcast a live concert from Buckingham Palace that will, according to the Royal Family's Official Website, "bring together some of the world’s biggest entertainment stars to celebrate the most significant and joyous moments from The Queen’s seven decade reign".
On the Sunday, people across Britain will be encouraged to take part in 'The Big Jubilee Lunch', which aims to bring communities together to socialise and bond.
Your own Jubilee Lunch can be big or small, and can see you celebrate with friends and family, or even in the street with your neighbours.
The Platinum Jubilee Pageant will be the last event of the Jubilee weekend, and will see over 5,000 people from across the UK and the Commonwealth come together to perform theatre, street arts, music, carnival and circus pieces.
The Queen and the Crown Jewels on The Coronation