Prince Charles pays tribute to 'mummy' the Queen in touching Platinum Jubilee speech
05.06.2022 - 10:41
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Prince Charles praised his "mummy" the Queen in a touching speech on Saturday evening, as he gushed over her historic 70 year long reign.The Prince of Wales, 73, was met with cheers of the 22,000 royal fans gathered outside Buckingham Palace as he thanked the monarch on behalf of "the whole world" for her incredible dedication to duty.The incredible live event was filled with live music from Rod Stewart, Duran Duran and sweet moments, including Prince George singing along to Rod Stewart and the Queen's surprise comic sketch with Paddington Bear. Royal Family members including Prince Charles, Prince William and Kate Middleton and Zara Tindall attended the event to watch the celebrations in aid of the monarch's historic Platinum Jubilee.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter And during the event, Charles spoke of the "outpouring of warmth and affection" by millions across the country over the Jubilee weekend. Speaking on the stage set outside Buckingham Palace, Charles showed just how in awe he was of his beloved "Mummy".
He began the speech with: "Your Majesty, Mummy, "The scale of this evening’s celebration – and the outpouring of warmth and affection over this whole Jubilee weekend – is our way of saying thank you; from your family, the country, the Commonwealth, in fact, the whole world. "On behalf of us all, I wanted to pay my own tribute to your lifetime of selfless service "Your family now spans four generations.
You are our Head of State. And you are also our mother." He added of the Queen's absence from the event: "Your strength and stay is much missed this evening, but I am sure he is here in spirit … My Papa would have enjoyed the show and
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