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Charles and William will pay tribute to the Queen in front of 22,000 fans at Buckingham Palace tonight as threat of thunder storms subsides.



Charles and William will pay tribute to the Queen in front of 22,000 fans at Buckingham Palace tonight as danger of thunder storms subsides - however Her Majesty will watch on TV at Windsor with Harry and Meghan.




Prince Charles and Prince William will take centre stage in front of a crowd of 22,000 to pay tribute to the Queen during a star-studded Jubilee live performance this evening. The father and son - each future kings - will communicate one by one in honour of the monarch in the direction of the stop of the BBC's open-air Party at the Palace show, staged in the the front of Buckingham Palace on Saturday evening. Clarence House and Kensington Palace announced each Charles and William would address the crowds at the high profile event, which falls on the 1/3 nighttime of the four-day Jubilee festivities. It is thought not going the Queen will attend the live performance however affirmation of any actions will be released later today. She will now not attend Saturday's Epsom Derby Day, however is anticipated to be glued to the TV, watching the developments from Windsor. Princess Anne will show up in her place. Harry and Meghan are also predicted to be absent from Jubilee celebrations today, with the couple celebrating daughter Lilibet's first birthday at Windsor. Princess Beatrice, 33, used to be all smiles as she joined her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 38, atMaison Estelle in London last night, left.







The Queen delighted crowds on Thursday with an appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony, the place she is predicted to show up again after the Pageant parade finale on Sunday.

However she was unable to attend the service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday, after experiencing some 'discomfort' in the course of the first day of celebrations. 





She has also spent some personal time with the Sussexes, who have brought their children Archie and Lilibet over from the US - the latter of whom the monarch has met for the first time this weekend.

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