A whole host of celebs have paid tribute to the Queen and are among the millions of Brits celebrating her Platinum Jubilee. David Beckham was just one celeb who had thrown himself into the weekend's festivities and took to social media to praise Her Majesty for her incredible reign.The former footballer, 47, described the Queen’s time on the throne as "remarkable" and wrote on Instagram: "Today, we celebrate our Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
70 years of service and inspirational leadership of our country. "Let’s come together and commemorate her remarkable reign with a great British party these next few days." Dame Julie Andrews and actress Sheridan Smith also shared messages of congratulations for the Queen.The Sound Of Music’s Dame Julie, 72, said in a video message shown on BBC News: "Your Majesty, I well remember the beautiful radio speech you gave on your 21st birthday. "You pledged yourself in service to the people of Britain and the Commonwealth, and I feel that in all the years since you have never betrayed that promise. "I would like to say my warmest congratulations to you, Ma’am.
And thank you." Sheridan, 40, was presented with an OBE by the Duke of Cambridge in 2015 and said in her BBC News message: "Your Majesty, one of the last memories I have of my dear father was of him escorting me to Buckingham Palace to receive my OBE. "It was a very special day for him too and one that he cherished dearly as you have touched the hearts of generation upon generation. "You are beloved by children, parents, grandparents and great-grandparents.
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