HM The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee address to the Houses of Parliament, Westminster

Greeted by a fanfare of trumpets and guarded by men in plumed helmets, Queen Elizabeth celebrated 60 years on the throne with an address to parliament in Westminster Hall, reports Reuters ’Estelle Shirborn . The Queen addressed both the Lords and the Commons on 20 March 2012l, an honor reserved only for monarchs and the most illustrious visitors. Since World War Two, Charles de Gaulle, Nelson Mandela, Pope Benedict and Barack Obama are the only non-royals to have enjoyed the privilege. The hall is the oldest part of the sprawling riverside Palace of Westminster that houses parliament. Its magnificent hammer-beam roof, the largest medieval timber roof in Northern Europe, has survived fires and bombings that destroyed other parts of the palace many times over the centuries. “Since my accession, I have been a regular visitor to the Palace of Westminster and, at the last count, have had the pleasurable duty of treating with 12 prime ministers,“ said the Queen, 85, drawing
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