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[[File:Spirit of Chartwell.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Left to right, atop barge: (grouped at left) the [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Duke of Edinburgh]]; the [[Prince William, Duke of Cambridge|Duke of Cambridge]]; the [[Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge|Duchess of Cambridge]]; [[Prince Harry]]; [[Queen Elizabeth II]]; (grouped at right) the [[Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall|Duchess of Cornwall]]; the [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince of Wales]], aboard the [[MV Spirit of Chartwell|MV ''Spirit of Chartwell'']] during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on 3 June 2012]]
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[[File:Spirit of Chartwell.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Left to right, atop barge: (grouped at left) the Duke of Edinburgh; the Duke of Cambridge; the Duchess of Cambridge; Prince Harry; Queen Elizabeth II; (grouped at right) the Duchess of Cornwall; the Prince of Wales, aboard the MV ''Spirit of Chartwell'' during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on 3 June 2012]]
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The '''Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II''' was a multinational celebration throughout 2012, that marked the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. The only other time in British history that a monarch celebrated a Diamond Jubilee was in 1897, when Queen Victoria celebrated hers.
  
The '''Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II''' was a multinational celebration throughout 2012, that marked the 60th anniversary of the accession of [[Queen Elizabeth II]] on 6 February 1952. The only other time in British history that a monarch celebrated a [[Diamond jubilee|Diamond Jubilee]] was in 1897, when [[Queen Victoria#Diamond Jubilee|Queen Victoria celebrated hers]].
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Commemorative events were held throughout the Commonwealth of Nations. Unlike the Queen's Silver and Golden Jubilees, when the Queen toured most of her realms around the world, Elizabeth II and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, toured only the United Kingdom. Other parts of the Commonwealth were toured by her children and grandchildren as her representatives.
  
Commemorative events were held throughout the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. Unlike the Queen's [[Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II|Silver]] and [[Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II|Golden Jubilees]], when the Queen toured most of her realms around the world, Elizabeth II and her husband the [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Duke of Edinburgh]], toured only the United Kingdom. Other parts of the Commonwealth were toured by her children and grandchildren as her representatives.
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 28 August 2019

Left to right, atop barge: (grouped at left) the Duke of Edinburgh; the Duke of Cambridge; the Duchess of Cambridge; Prince Harry; Queen Elizabeth II; (grouped at right) the Duchess of Cornwall; the Prince of Wales, aboard the MV Spirit of Chartwell during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on 3 June 2012

The Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II was a multinational celebration throughout 2012, that marked the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. The only other time in British history that a monarch celebrated a Diamond Jubilee was in 1897, when Queen Victoria celebrated hers.

Commemorative events were held throughout the Commonwealth of Nations. Unlike the Queen's Silver and Golden Jubilees, when the Queen toured most of her realms around the world, Elizabeth II and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, toured only the United Kingdom. Other parts of the Commonwealth were toured by her children and grandchildren as her representatives.