It was placed in honor of Queen Elizabeth’s 70th anniversary on the British throne and consists of 70 mini-trees.
Celebrations on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee to the British throne continued in the UK. On the night of June 2, the queen lit the commemorative beacon.
It is a symbolic “tree” in the garden of Windsor Castle. It consists of 70 mini-trees decorated with lights and built in honor of Queen Elizabeth’s 70th anniversary on the British throne.
The monarch lit the lighthouse by touching the symbolic Commonwealth globe of nations mounted on the podium, which lit up a set of lights that led to the main lighthouse outside Buckingham Palace.
In addition, approximately 3,000 lighthouses – bonfires and gas torches – were simultaneously lit across the country.
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Remember that Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain could not attend social events. This was due to the deterioration of Her Majesty’s health.
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