Young royals let loose! Beatrice, Kate, William and Harry join in the Jubilee spirit with gusto as they wave flags and sing along at Buckingham Palace concert
Beatrice, Kate, William, Zara and Harry sat in a box to watch the spectacular, which ended in a stunning firework display at 10.30pm last night.
The fun foursome sang along with the lively performances, waving Union flags in time to the music.
Buckingham Palace was the backdrop, but sometimes also the stage - Madness took to the roof of the palace to give a rousing performance that had the crowd on their feet.
It's party time! After a weekend of duties, the young Royals let loose at last night's Jubilee concert, where they waved flags and sang along to performances by Paul McCartney, Elton John, Jessie J and Kylie Minogue (l-r) Princess Beatrice, Duchess of Cambridge, Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry
Happy Jubilee! The young royals wave flags as they watch the concert outside Buckingham Palace last night (l-r) Kate, William, Zara, Harry
Great show: Kate and William looked delighted to be part of the electric atmosphere and appeared to truly relax during the show
Sharing a joke: William and Harry were in high spirits at the concert
The Young Royals cheered along with the deafening roar of the crowd when Prince Charles took to the stage with Sir Paul, Dame Shirley Bassey and Elton John, among others, to pay tribute to his father. Prince Philip, who had been taken into hospital yesterday with a bladder infection.
After he told the crowd if they cheered loud enough he 'just might hear them,' a resounding round of applause went up, while while Kate, William and Harry joined in and waved their flags.
The Queen, who looked resplendent in a gold gown last night as she appeared at the concert, despite her husband receiving treatment in hospital, seemed visibly moved as her son gave a witty and emotional speech in praise of his mother at the close of last night's concert, and joked that the Duke of Edinburgh might hear the Jubilee concert from his bed if the crowd shouted loud enough.
He said: ‘The only sad thing about tonight is that my father cannot be here with us because, unfortunately, he’s been taken unwell.’
After the show, the Queen took to the stage to the last of 4,015 beacons lit across the globe to mark her 60 years on the throne.
Today the Royals will appear at St Paul's Cathedral for a thanksgiving service, where the Queen will give a speech to her family and subjects which she recorded in her private rooms last night.
Prince Philip will not attend the service today.
Don't you know the words, dear? Kate looks on in amusement as William sings along to performances by Paul McCartney, Elton John and Jessie J with great gusto
Proud: The young Royals cheered as Prince Charles made a speech at the end of the concert saying the public's support and the spectacular show over Jubilee weekend had made them 'proud to be 'British
Big night out: Eugenie sat next to Beatrice in the young Royals' box, alongside an enthusiastic Kate who never once stopped cheering and smiling
Celebration: Kate and William were joined in their Royal box by Princess Anne, bottom left, and Autumn Philips, top right
House party: The Queen, Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Andrew in the Royal box watching
Emotional and witty speech: The artists gather around the Queen, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Prince of Wales, including Sir Paul McCartney, Kylie Minogue and Gary Barlow for Charles' speech
Inner strength: Resplendent in a gold gown, the Queen waves to the crowd while on stage outside Buckingham Palace during at the end of the Diamond Jubilee Concert, despite her husband being in hospital receiving treatment for a bladder infectio
The Victoria Memorial is silhouetted by the fireworks at the end of the Diamond Jubilee concert
Thousands thronged the area in front of Buckingham Palace where a stage had been set up
As the evening wore on, the giant screens stood out along the Mall
A girl waves her flag in the Mall and people wave flags in Hyde Park during a live retransmission of the Diamond Jubilee concert
Madness perform Our House on top of Buckingham Palace, while the building provides a backdrop for a moving picture show to illustrate the song
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