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How to live stream The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee parade

QUEEN Elizabeth II will become the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee - marking 70 years on the throne.

Public celebrations will take place throughout a long four day bank holiday weekend in 2022 to honour the Queen's decades-long reign.

The Queen will celebrate her Platinum Jubilee with a blockbuster weekend of celebrations
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The Queen will celebrate her Platinum Jubilee with a blockbuster weekend of celebrationsCredit: PA

How can I live stream the Platinum Jubilee events?

The Platinum Jubilee will be televised across the four day bank holiday weekend.

The celebrations will begin on Thursday, June 2, 2022, and continue over the weekend until Sunday, June 5. 

June 2 has replaced the usual May Day bank holiday across the UK, with June 3 an extra day's bank holiday.

BBC One will broadcast the Platinum Party at the Palace live.

Those away from a TV can also tune into Radio 2 to listen to the live performances.

How else can I watch The Queen's Platinum Jubilee?

You can also watch the event on BBC iPlayer and the ITV Hub on your TV, laptop, phone or other smart devices.

Both are free to sign up for, although they do require you to be a TV Licence holder.

Unfortunately, tickets to the concert are now sold out, with 100,000 people expected to attend the event.

However, if you're attending the Jubliee Picnic in the Park event on Windsor's Long Walk, the Platinum Party at the Palace concert will be shown across giant screens for the public to watch the event live.

What Platinum Jubilee events is The Queen attending?

Lots of celebrations have been planned for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, including a national pudding competition, a pageant along the Mall, a four-day bank holiday and performances in Windsor Castle.

It is yet to be confirmed which events the Queen will be attending.

In early May, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said that the Queen’s attendance at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations may not be confirmed “until the day itself”.

Speaking ahead of the celebration to the , the spokesperson explained: “The Queen is looking forward to the weekend and will be taking part in the celebrations but her presence will not be confirmed until much nearer the time or even on the day itself.”

However, the monarch is currently expected to attend a series of events held across the four-day bank holiday weekend including:

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