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Queen misses Derby but celebrations continue

News 11:49 04 Jun, 2022

Queen misses Derby but celebrations continue

Queen misses Derby but celebrations continue

Members of the Royal Family will attend Platinum Jubilee celebrations across the UK later - although the Queen will miss her second event of the weekend, Qazet.az reports.

The Queen has pulled out of the Epsom Derby and will instead watch it on TV from Windsor, Buckingham Palace said.

The third day of the celebrations will also see tributes from the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge at an open-air concert on Saturday evening.

William will also visit Cardiff, while Prince Edward is in Northern Ireland.

The Queen has been experiencing mobility problems in recent months and the palace had warned in advance that the monarch would consider the Jubilee events she felt able to attend.

The 96-year-old earlier pulled out of Friday's Jubilee thanksgiving service after experiencing "discomfort" during Thursday's events.

She had been due to attend Saturday's iconic horse race, but her daughter, the Princess Royal, is expected to officially represent the monarch instead.

Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are heading to Cardiff to meet the performers and crew behind a Jubilee concert at Cardiff Castle, which is separate to Saturday evening's concert in London.

At the same time, the Earl and Countess of Wessex will carry out two engagements in Northern Ireland. Prince Edward - the Queen's youngest son - and his wife Sophie will meet children taking part in multicultural street performances, join in with art and craft sessions, and speak to people sharing their personal memories of meeting the Queen.

On Friday, Princess Anne visited Edinburgh Zoo to feed penguins and learn about caring for wildlife alongside Ukrainian refugee children.

Later on Saturday, the Prince Charles and Prince William are expected to pay tribute to the Queen during a special Jubilee concert outside Buckingham Palace, called Party at the Palace.

The two future kings will address a live audience of 22,000 towards the end of the BBC's two-and-half-hour open-air show.

It is considered unlikely the Queen will be at the concert, given the avid horse racing fan is to miss the Derby for only the third time in her 70-year reign, but confirmation of whether she will make an appearance is expected on the day.

Diana Ross, Queen + Adam Lambert, Alicia Keys, Hans Zimmer, George Ezra, and Eurovision 2022 runner-up Sam Ryder are among the stars performing at the concert.

Sir David Attenborough, David Beckham and Stephen Fry will also feature, and there will be a specially recorded performance from Sir Elton John.