This Thursday, June 2, the celebrations for the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II will begin, so this Tuesday the British sovereign headed back to Windsor Castle to prepare for a week full of commitments after spending several days resting at his home in Balmoral, Scotland.
The flight back to his current residence near the British capital was caught in a strong electrical storm that forced the pilot to abort the first landing attempt at the last moment. The 13-seater plane was finally able to land fifteen minutes later at Northolt Air Base, as planned.
From Buckingham Palace They have confirmed this information by adding that all security protocols were followed and that at no time was there any fear for the life of the monarch of 96 years.
In any case, it is most likely that this is not be the way she would like to start the celebrations for her seven decades of reign, which she will kick off tomorrow Thursday with the traditional ‘Trooping the Color’ parade.
One of the great claims of the event has undoubtedly been the return of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the United Kingdom accompanied by their two children, Archie and Lilibet, whom their great-grandmother will be able to meet for the first time over the weekend, just in time for them to celebrate together the little girl’s first birthday.