Britain will mark Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne with jolly good festivities galoreHow does one fete a queen, particularly one who has held the same position for seven decades? With fireworks, parades and perhaps the odd joust; in short, with all the pomp and pageantry of a Platinum Jubilee, if the lady in question happens to be Queen Elizabeth II, 95, the first British monarch to serve for 70 years.Fireworks Bundle Svg Free, Celebration Svg Free, Star Fireworks Svg Free, Clip Cut File Svg, File Svg Free

Elizabeth was just 25 when her father, George VI, died on Feb. 6, 1952, catapulting the petite princess to the head of the United Kingdom’s monarchy. Since her coronation on June 2, 1953, at Westminster Abbey, she and her family have scarcely been out of the headlines — but the public gaze has perhaps never been more sharply focused on the queen than it is in her Platinum Jubilee year.Fireworks Outline Bundle Svg Free, Firecracker Svg Free, Fireworks Svg Free, Clip Cut File Svg, File Svg Free

A variety of events and exhibitions marking this milestone will be ongoing throughout Britain this year, with key celebrations June 2-5 in London and nearby. Here are some top tips if you want to join the party as the U.K. rolls out the red carpet for well-wishers from around the world this year.