Military at heart of Platinum Jubilee celebrations
The Queen's Birthday Parade began with Trooping the Colour and finished with a military flypast.
The Queen's Birthday Parade began with Trooping the Colour and finished with a military flypast.
Recipients include the Officer Commanding Nursing for the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre.
The Queen watched on from the balcony of Buckingham Palace as more than 70 aircraft from across the military conducted a flypast.
Prince William and Princess Anne were at Horse Guards Parade in London to mark the Platinum Jubilee.
A number of Royals wore military uniforms as they took part in Trooping the Colour, kicking off the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The Metropolitan Police said the arrests were public order-related for highway obstruction.
A six-minute flypast of more than 70 aircraft will include Apache helicopters, Typhoons and The Red Arrows Hawk jets.
A close look at the military's role this weekend as the Queen prepares to become the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.
Regulars and reservists will be on parade in front of the Queen.
The Household Cavalry soldier was riding back to base when the incident occurred.
Former Grenadier Guard John Walmsley was one of the last people she passed as a princess, and one of the first she walked by as Queen.
More than 70 aircraft from all three services are set to take part in the flypast - here's a look at the expected formation.
The display will blossom in stages throughout the summer but is a little behind schedule due to the weather.
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Sailors lined up on parade grounds and flight decks to celebrate Queen's 70-year reign and this weekend's jubilee celebrations.
Hundreds of personnel and horses were put through their paces ahead of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee Pageant on Sunday.