From silver to platinum: a history of Queen Elizabeth II’s jubilees

From silver to platinum: a history of Queen Elizabeth II’s jubilees

Embark on a royal journey, tracing the path from silver to platinum, as we delve into the rich history of Queen Elizabeth II's jubilees. Witness the evolution of these grand celebrations, reflecting the enduring reign of a beloved monarch.

The history of royal jubilees

The first jubilee celebrations were celebrated on the 49th anniversary of George III’s accession in 1809

2012: The diamond jubilee

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh stood stoically in the open on their barge, watching the procession pass by – a gallant performance that landed the duke in hospital with an infection.

2017: The sapphire jubilee

The 65th anniversary of the Queen’s accession passed without fanfare.

1977: The silver jubilee

The success of the celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II’s 25 years on the throne was by no means a foregone conclusion.

2002: The golden jubilee

The 50th anniversary of the Queen’s accession followed a decade of shocks to the monarchy: the divorces of three of her children, including the highly public and acrimonious split between Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales and the subsequent death of Diana in an accident in Paris; and the fire at Windsor Castle, after which it was announced that the Queen wished to pay income tax for the first time.

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