The national celebrations for the Golden Jubilee were to culminate in a parade down The Mall after the Royal Family had attended the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral and lunch at The Guildhall. The procession was to include a march past of military veterans and their standards, as well as decorated floats illustrating British life over the years.

On the day itself, I had arrived in London early to see the parade to St Paul’s Cathedral, and it was the first time I’d seen the Gold State Coach which carried the Queen and Prince Phillip. It was a magnificent sight and was followed by other members of the Royal Family, some on horseback if I recall correctly.

The Queen and Prince Phillip were to be driven down The Mall towards Buckingham Palace in an open topped vehicle and we were to follow. As the parade marched off, I realised how long The Mall is and how heavy even the smaller standard I was carrying was but it was over in a blur. The crowds cheered and what a sense of pride I had in taking part in such a momentous event.
As we approached Queen Victoria’s Statue, I could see The Queen, wearing a bright orange outfit sitting on a dais at the front of the statue with other members of the Royal Family and VIPs.
We turned into Birdcage Walk and came to a halt and fell out. We QAs met up and dashed to see the Queen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and the RAF fly-past. We managed to push our way through to a reasonable position to the left of the Palace.
It’s very hard to believe that this happened twenty years ago and now we’re celebrating the Platinum Jubilee.
Judy Evans
Maj (Ret’d)
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