Buckingham Palace's backup plans for Queen's anniversary revealed: Details

Buckingham Palace aides working hard to ensure Queen's birth anniversary celebrations go smoothly


Buckingham Palace's aides are working hard to ensure the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations go smoothly, and have drawn up two elaborate plans to ensure that, according to Express UK.

According to reports, backup plans include several other members of the royal family stepping in for the Queen at various important events, with reports also suggesting that the Queen may not be receiving the Trooping the Color salute for the first time in her 70 years. May get - Long reign.

In what appears to be another big step from the prince, Prince Charles, Prince William and Princess Anne are expected to replace the Queen at the ceremony.

Express UK also reported that Palace aides are considering traveling to the Queen in a carriage and inspecting troops before withdrawing from the event.

Charles, William and Anne would then represent the monarch on horseback in the parade ground, and then, the Queen would go to the balcony with the other royals.

Another option would be for the Queen to appear on the balcony only with the working royals and skip the parade.

However, both plans involve an increasingly limited presence by the Queen.

Another significant change from the earlier ceremonies would be the absence of Prince Andrew, who has always played a major role as a former colonel of the Grenadier Guard; He was stripped of his military titles in January over his sex scandal.

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