Queen Elizabeth II is being honoured by literal history. To mark the monarch’s Platinum Jubilee, celebrating 70 years on the throne, the organization English Heritage projected her image onto the iconic Stonehenge. READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth Gets Driven Around At The 2022 Chelsea Flower Show A view of the project shows eight different portraits from across Elizabeth’s reign projected onto the historic landmark.
Images include one from Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953, as well as one from the ’60s in which she rides a horse, along with more recent photos. READ MORE: Prince Charles Opens U.K.
Parliament With Queen Elizabeth Absent Elizabeth, who turned 96 in April, was formally crowned Queen of England on June 2, 1953.
Platinum Jubilee events have been going on since February, with the central weekend of celebration taking place from June 2 to 5.
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