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영국 엘리자베스여왕 취임 60주년(Diamond Jubilee) 행사화보

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Royal fun: The Queen, left, waves at the crowds of well-wishers lining the river banks, as she, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Prince Charles travel aboard the Spirit of Chartwell during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames 

 

Royal fun: The Queen, left, waves at the crowds of well-wishers lining the river banks, as she, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall,

 and Prince Charles travel aboard the Spirit of Chartwell during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames

 

 
Weather watch: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, casts a wary eye skywards as rainclouds darken overhead while he accompanies Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant 

 

Weather watch: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, casts a wary eye skywards as rainclouds darken overhead while he accompanies Camilla,

  Duchess of Cornwall during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant (다이아나 왕세자 빈이 사망하자 재혼한 왕세자빈)

 

 

Splendour: The royal barge 'Spirit of Chartwell' carrying the Queen cruises down the River Thames during the Diamond Jubilee Pageant 

 

The Spirit of Chartwell Royal barge passes under Tower Bridge, heading up a flotilla of hundreds of boats which sailed from Battersea Bridge to Tower Bridge to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubillee
 
 The Queen alongside The Duchesses of Cambridge and Cornwall enjoy the the Jubilee Pageant on the Thames

 which broke a world record for the number of boats in a procession [왕실의 세 여인, 큰며느리 그리고 손자 며느리 ]

 

 

The Duchess of Cambridge smiled as she waved to the crowds ahead of the Jubilee River Pageant. She will join her husband Prince William and the Queen on The Spirit of Chartwell 

 

The Duchess of Cambridge smiled as she waved to the crowds ahead of the Jubilee River Pageant.

 She will join her husband Prince William and the Queen on The Spirit of Chartwell

 

 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with Prince Harry arrive ahead of the Queen

 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with Prince Harry arrive ahead of the Queen to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee

 

 
Pippa Middleton, second from the right, was on-board one of the boats with her brother James, far right, and father Michael, third from right. They were invited by the Queen to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee 

 

Pippa Middleton, second from the right, was on-board one of the boats with her brother James, far right, and father Michael,  third from right.

 They were invited by the Queen to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee

 

 

A delighted-looking Pippa Middleton smiles as she makes her way down the Thames
윌리엄 왕자의 처제와 처남

 

A delighted-looking Pippa Middleton and her brother James smile as they make their way down the Thames 

 

A delighted-looking Pippa Middleton, left, and with her brother James as they make their way down the Thames.

 The Middleton family were invited by the Queen

 

 
Spectacle: Pippa Middleton, with her brother James to her left and her father Michael behind, enjoy uninterrupted views of the Royal Pageant 

 

Spectacle: Pippa Middleton, with her brother James to her left and her father Michael behind,

 enjoy uninterrupted views of the Royal Pageant

 

 

Princess Royal waves to the crowds on Battersea Bridge during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant along the River Thames,
여왕의 여동생, 마가렛 공주

 

Prince Philip waves from a boat during a pageant in celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee along the River Thames 

 

Rapturous: Princess Anne, left, and Prince Philip, right, acknowledge the huge and vocal displays of support from the thousands of well-wishers

 lining the river bank during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant along the Thames

 

 

Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, watches the boats from the deck of 'Havengore' during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant  

 

Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, watches the boats from the deck of 'Havengore' during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant

 

 
Pride: London Mayor Boris Johnson, top, joins Sophie, Countess of Wessex, left, and Princess Beatrice, right, on a boat during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant 

 

Pride: London Mayor Boris Johnson, top, joins Sophie, Countess of Wessex, left, and Princess Beatrice, right, on a boat during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant
 Colours to the mast: People living along the Thames delighted in showing their support for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee by draping the Union Flag their homes

 

 
Red, white and blue: Spectators clutched Union Flags as they watch the flotilla from Butlers Wharf, near Tower Bridge, during Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee River Pageant along the River Thames 

 

Red, white and blue: Spectators clutched Union Flags as they watch the flotilla from Butlers Wharf, near Tower Bridge,

 during Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee River Pageant along the River Thames

 

 

Rooms with a view: People wave from a building on the river bank as a flotilla of 1,000 vessels passes by during the Thames River Pageant 

 

Rooms with a view: People wave from a building on the river bank as a flotilla of 1,000 vessels passes by during the Thames River Pageant

 

 

The Spirit of Chartwell made its way down the Thames with the Queen and other members of the Royal family 0nboard as thousands of people watched from bridges and river banks 
 
The Spirit of Chartwell made its way down the Thames with the Queen

 and other members of the Royal family onboard as thousands of people watched from bridges and river banks

 

 

Then and now: A flotilla of manpowered craft rows past St Paul's Cathedral, in a 1747 painting, by Venetian artist Canaletto entitled  

 

Then and now: A flotilla of manpowered craft rows past St Paul's Cathedral, in a 1747 painting, by Venetian artist Canaletto entitled "London, top.

 The skyline may have changed since then, but today's pageant is still a striking image, bottom

 

 

Rowing boats made up one of the sections of the 1,000-strong flotilla which was the main event as part of celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee 

 

Rowing boats made up one of the sections of the 1,000-strong flotilla which was the main event as part of celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee

 

 

Boats gets ready for the start of the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant as the UK celebrates a Diamond Jubilee for only the second time in history

 

Boats gets ready for the start of the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant as the UK celebrates a Diamond Jubilee for only the second time in history

 

 
The 1,000-strong flotilla promises to be one of the most spectacular for the past 350 years

 

The 1,000-strong flotilla promises to be one of the most spectacular to take place in London for the past 350 years

 

 

A steam train and pleasure boat of all shapes and sizes are seen from Battersea bridge on the River Thames as the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubilee 

 

The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh was thrilled when the crowds began cheering 

 

The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh was thrilled when the crowds began cheering 

 

The Queen arrived wearing a stylish dress and matching coat designed by Angela Kelly. She was delighted when the crowds began cheering after she arrived

 

 

A jubilant looking Queen Elizabeth II greets the Chelsea Pensioners before she boards The Spirit of Chartwell ahead of the Jubilee celebrations 

 

A jubilant looking Queen Elizabeth II greets the Chelsea Pensioners before she boards The Spirit of Chartwell ahead of the Jubilee celebrations

 

 

Prince Charles, accompanied by his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, was only a young boy when his mother became Queen 

 

Prince Charles, accompanied by his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, and his sister the Princess Royal, were only young children when their mother became Queen sixty years ago 

 

Prince Charles, accompanied by his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, and his sister the Princess Royal, right, were only young children when their mother became Queen sixty years ago

 

 

The Queen walks down the gangway to her launch wearing an outfit especially designed for the occasion by Angela Kelly. It has been a year in the making 

 

The Queen walks down the gangway to her launch wearing an outfit especially designed for the occasion by Angela Kelly. It has been a year in the making

 

 

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh wave from the launch during the pageant celebration to mark 60 years of her reign in Britain. She celebrated the day with her family and hundreds of thousands of people who lined the banks of the River Thames

 

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh wave from the launch during the pageant celebration to mark 60 years of her reign in Britain.

 She celebrated the day with her family and hundreds of thousands of people who lined the banks of the River Thames

 

 
Rowing boats start to gather in preparation for the Queen's arrival 

 

Rowing boats start to gather in preparation for the Queen's arrival and will be part of the team that escort her down the river

 

 
Crowds watch from the banks and the bridge as the boats prepare for the Queen's arrival 

 

Thousands of people watch from the banks and the bridge as the boats prepare for the Queen's arrival in London

 

 

Crowds of people gather near Tower Bridge to see the Queen as she cruises along on the Thames

 

Crowds of people gather near Tower Bridge to see the Queen as she cruises along on the Thames.

 This is only the second time in the history of the UK that a Monarch has celebrated a Diamond Jubilee

 

 
A group of women on one of the rowing boats smile as they get ready  

 

A group of women on one of the rowing boats smile as they get ready

 

 

Participants row a boat flying the Italian flag as they prepare for the 1,000-strong flotilla 

 

Participants row a boat flying the Italian flag as they prepare for the 1,000-strong flotilla
Fans of the Royal Family wait beneath an umbrella in the rain near Tower Bridge ahead of the river pageant

 

 
 
 
A woman wearing a Union flag dress waits on the river bank for the procession to start
 
 Two women brave the cold and wait on the banks of the River Thames so they can watch the 1,000-strong flotilla to start later today

 

 
Crowds gather on Westminster Bridge, London, ahead of the start of the Diamond Jubilee river pageant

 

Crowds gather on Westminster Bridge, London, ahead of the start of the Diamond Jubilee river pageant

 

  
People take cover under their umbrellas on Westminster Bridge as images of the Queen are projected onto a screen 
 
People take cover under their umbrellas on Westminster Bridge as images of the Queen are projected onto a screen
Thousands of people had eagerly waited to catch
 a glimpse of the Queen with scores camping overnight in the rainy weather.
They used Union flag inspired tents and umbrellas to keep themselves dry while others bought camping stoves, sausages,
bacon and eggs so they could have a fry up.Many said they would not let the miserable weather get them down
and spent the night singing and dancing in a bid to try and keep warm.
 
 
 
Prime Minister David Cameron with scouts at the Downing Street party in London. He said the UK needed the Monarchy because it provided stability
 
Prime Minister David Cameron with scouts at the Downing Street party in London. He said the UK needed the Monarchy because it provided stability

 

 
Supporters of the Queen gather in the cold weather as the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubilee 

 

Supporters of the Queen gather in the cold weather as the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubilee

 

 
A group of women who camped overnight celebrate as they wait for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations to start 

 

A group of women who camped overnight celebrate as they wait for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations to start

 

 
Two women, one dressed as the Queen and another as a 'coronation chicken' go all out in celebration of the Jubilee 

 

Two women, one dressed as the Queen and another as a 'coronation chicken' go all out in celebration of the Jubilee

 


Surprise guests: Charles and Camilla dropped in on Britain's poshest street party today, held outside the Ritz and Fortnum & Mason on London's Piccadilly 

 

Surprise guests: Charles and Camilla dropped in on Britain's poshest street party today, held outside the Ritz and Fortnum & Mason on London's Piccadilly

 

 
 
Prince Charles gets into the swing of things as he celebrates his mother's Diamond Jubilee 

 

Prince Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall get into the swing of things as they celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee 

 

Prince Charles, with his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, gets into the swing of things as they celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
A young boy gets into the spirit by donning a mask of the Queen while a woman, right, sips on a cup of tea to keep her warm ahead of the celebrations taking place

 

 

Union Jack adorned tents were a favourite among those who spent the night camped along the banks of the Thames

 

 Union Jack adorned tents were a favourite among those who spent the night camped along the banks of the Thames

 

 

Royal revellers wait in the rain on the South Bank of the River Thames for the start of the Diamond Jubilee 
 
Royal revellers wait in the rain on the South Bank of the River Thames for the start of the Diamond Jubilee
 
 
 

WHAT THE QUEEN WORE on HER SPECIAL DAY

The Queen arrived for the Diamond Jubilee river pageant wearing a stunning silver and white dress and matching coat.
The outfit has been a year in the planning and was designed by Angela Kelly and made by her small in-house Buckingham Palace team.

 

Its colour scheme was chosen to stand out against the red, gold and purple hues of the royal barge.

It is created from white boucle, a fabric which has a fine textured feel, and threaded throughout with silk ribbon.

 

The boucle was embroidered with gold, silver and ivory spots and embellished with Swarovski crystals to reflect the River Thames.

The outfit was finished with a silk organza frill.The Queen's hat had a swept up brim, the crown of which was made of the same material as the coat.
Details on the hat included feathers hand dyed in Buckingham Palace by one of Miss Kelly's team who spent a number of months making the whole outfit.

 

More silk organza and Swarovski crystals were used to decorate this uniquely shaped hat.

 

Fit for a Queen: The Queen's pageant outfit, designed by Angela Kelly, was an ivory dress and coat in white boucle threaded throughout with silk ribbon and decorated with crystals