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To conclude the Jubilee, the Queen will have 'the future' in Charles, William, and George on the balcony.
The Queen, according to royal sources, "wants the world to see the heartbeat of her family and the future of the monarchy." The family is scheduled to appear on the balcony around 5 p.m.
To cap off the Jubilee, the Queen will be joined on the balcony by "the future" in the form of Charles, William, and George.
According to royal sources, the Queen "wants the world to see her family's heartbeat and the monarchy's future." Around 5 p.m., the family is expected to appear on the balcony.
Along with their son, Prince George, eight, William and Kate's other children, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, are expected to attend, but this will not be confirmed until the day.
Other members of the Royal Family are expected to watch from the royal box in the grandstand at the Queen Victoria Memorial outside the palace, including Princess Anne, the Earl and Countess of Wessex and their children, Louise, 18, and James, 14, and Prince Andrew's daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
Buckingham Palace did not comment on the plans, but a royal source said, "Her Majesty believes it will send a strong message to the world, that despite the family's trials and tribulations over the past few years, those at the very top are united in getting on with the job, sharing her sense of duty and dedication to serving the people of this country and the Commonwealth."
The Queen flew by helicopter to her Balmoral estate in Scotland on Thursday for a brief respite before the festivities begin.
Although the celebrations have already begun for some, with Big Jubilee Lunches being held across the country. Duncombe Primary School in North London had theirs yesterday amid an explosion of red, white, and blue.
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