All the best moments from Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee extravaganza

Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee was a celebration to remember.

From the 96-year-old monarch appearing via hologram for the Pageant parade to the star-studded concert dubbed “Party at the Palace,” there were many highlights from the four-day extravaganza.

Here are a few of Page Six’s favorite moments.

The Cambridge children steal the show

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge and Prince George of Cambridge visit Cardiff Castle on June 04, 2022 in Cardiff, Wales. The Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II is being celebrated from June 2 to June 5, 2022, in the UK and Commonwealth to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George joined their parents for a visit to Wales.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton’s youngest child, 4-year-old Prince Louis, stole the spotlight from the Queen while watching Thursday’s Trooping of the Colour – and again on Sunday during the Pageant parade.

The youngster, wearing his dad’s hand-me-down sailor outfit from the same event in 1985, barreled past his great-grandmother to secure a good viewing spot for Thursday’s bash.

He was then snapped pulling a host of silly faces, including one where he appeared to scream with his eyes shut with hands over his ears as loud airplanes thundered overhead.

Prince Louis pulling a face.
The 4-year-old made plenty of silly faces over the weekend.
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Prince George, 8, and Princess Charlotte, 7, also delighted royal fans when they unexpectedly joined their parents for an official visit to Wales on Saturday.

As part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were scheduled to visit Cardiff Castle in Wales. Royal fans didn’t know George and Charlotte would be tagging along, however, so it was a total surprise when they were photographed out and about with their parents.

The young royals walked alongside Kate and William and even accepted some bouquets of flowers from the crowd.

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Louis appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as part of Trooping the Colour parade.
Prince Louis proved to be quite the ham.
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It was an especially memorable visit for George, as he is the same age as his father was when he made his first official trip to Wales. Back in March 1991, William joined parents Princess Diana and Prince Charles in Cardiff and also accepted flowers from well-wishers.

Over the weekend, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also shared an adorable photo montage of their three children baking via their official social media feeds.

Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte baking with Kate Middleton.
The Cambridge children appeared to have a great time baking cupcakes.
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“Baking cakes for the local community in Cardiff to enjoy at a Platinum Jubilee street party taking place today! 🎉,” read the caption of the montage featuring George, Charlotte and Louis, as well as their mom.

“We hope you like them! 🧁”

Prince George and Prince William.
Prince George was spotted singing at the “Party at the Palace” concert.
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The photos included the youngsters sifting flour, cracking eggs and helping to decorate the cupcakes with frosting.

One night prior, Prince George delighted the crowds at the “Party at the Palace” concert when he was spotted singing along to Rod Stewart’s version of the Neil Diamond classic, “Sweet Caroline.” Cameras caught him joining in on the “bam bam bam” part of the song.

The Queen’s surprise appearances

The Queen and Paddington Bear.
The Queen bonded with Paddington Bear over a love of marmalade sandwiches.
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The 96-year-old monarch unfortunately had to bow out of two planned engagements due to “discomfort” she felt at the Trooping of Colour parade. However, that didn’t stop her from stealing the show in a pre-recorded skit that opened the Saturday night concert.

In it, she appeared opposite another beloved British icon — Paddington Bear — as the two shared an afternoon tea at the Palace. “The opportunity to invite a famous bear to tea was just too much fun to miss,” a palace spokesperson told the Sunday Times.

She also waved to onlookers during the Jubilee’s finale on Sunday.
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The Queen shared that she too loved marmalade sandwiches and always kept an emergency one in her handbag. The sweet skit ended with them tapping their teacups to the Queen classic “We Will Rock You” – a rhythm that segued seamlessly into a live performance by the British band.

For Sunday’s finale, Her Majesty made a surprise appearance on the balcony alongside other members of the royal family after skipping out on the Pageant parade – though she did appear digitally for that in hologram form.

Mike Tindall’s outfits

Mike Tindall wearing his wife Zara's fascinator.
Mike Tindall posed wearing his wife’s fascinator.
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The retired rugby player – who is married to Princess Anne’s daughter, Zara – had a grand old time throughout the festivities. On Friday, he shared a photo of himself wearing a morning suit and the same orchid fascinator that his wife wore to the Service of Thanksgiving honoring Queen Elizabeth at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

“#Platinumjubilee hats day 2! Fav so far! What colour do you think tomorrow will be???” Mike, 43, captioned the cheeky selfie.

The podcaster also posted a photo of Zara and her cousin Princess Eugenie in their brightly colored outfits from the church, hilariously comparing them to his “favourite Starbursts,” pink and orange.

Mike Tindall joking around with Prince Louis.
The retired rugby player jokingly warned Louis to behave on Sunday.
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“2 world class ladies!!” he gushed in the caption.

On Sunday, Mike was also spotted jokingly warning Prince Louis that he had his eyes on him at the Jubilee Pageant, prompting the Duchess of Cambridge to laugh.

source: nypost.com