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The Queen's surprise appearance 'prompted by urgent phone call from Prince Charles'

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The Queen 's second balcony appearance during the Platinum Jubilee is said to have been spurred by Prince Charles. The monarch appeared on the last day of the festivities beside the slimmed down version of the monarchy.

Dressed in a matching green outfit, the Queen waved at the crowds beside her son, his wife Camilla, as well as Prince William, Kate Middleton and their three children after the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.

The surprise appearance almost didn't happen as the Queen was close to not attending in the hours running up to the pageant, the Mirror reported.

Reports have said that the 96-year-old Queen wasn't feeling too well, and it was only thanks to a phone call from the Prince of Wales that she ended up being there.The Daily Mail reported that a source said: "The Queen only decided that she would go to London about three hours before the balcony appearance. "She was not feeling brilliant but the Prince of Wales had called her and told her she really ought to come if she could."He told her there were so many people desperate to see her and he convinced her to come."The Queen made the journey from Windsor down to London and was left "tearful and overwhelmed with emotion" during the grand finale of the celebrations last Sunday.She was reportedly taken aback and left amazed by the sheer number of people who travelled from all over the world to see her, and had tears in her eyes before she stepped out onto the balcony.After an agreement with Charles and William, the appearance was carefully choreographed.

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