Crowds enjoy the Queen’s jubilee concert

Some of the world’s top musicians performed a concert marking Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond jubilee in London on Monday.

Ten thousand ticket-holders and 2,000 VIPs enjoyed the star-studded concert in front of Buckingham palace, while tens of thousands more watched it on big screens across the capital.

The Queen arrived halfway through, to cheers from those in Hyde Park, despite the fact that her husband Prince Philip has been taken to hospital with bladder infection.

Other members of the royal family, including Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry were in in the royal box with her.

Singer Robbie Williams opened the concert with his song Let Me Entertain You.

Later Tom Jones, Elton John, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney joined the stellar cast of performers.

Ska band Madness sang 1980’s hit Our House from the roof of Buckingham Palace.

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