It is a time to celebrate her majesty Queen Elizabeth II as she celebrates her 65th year on the throne. Cannon salutes roared across London, Wales, and Scotland while leaders of Commonwealth countries issued their praises to the Queen.
Sending our warm congratulations to Her Majesty The Queen on 65 years of inspirational leadership of the #Commonwealth. #SapphireJubilee pic.twitter.com/mtSraQBFBl
— The Commonwealth (@commonwealthsec) February 6, 2017
The Sapphire Jubilee of the Queen marks a historic moment in time as she becomes the first monarch in England’s history to reign this long. While the date of the Queen’s coronation is the 2nd of June, it was today in 1952 that she learned of her father King George VI’s passing and her accession to the throne. She and Philip were on tour to Australia and New Zealand via Kenya at the time.
Today marks the Queen’s 65th anniversary on the throne – her #SapphireJubilee. Warmest congratulations & best wishes on behalf of Canadians.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) February 6, 2017
To mark her 65 years on the throne a new portrait has been unveiled by photographer David Baily. The photo was taken in 2014 on the Queen’s 88th birthday but had not been released to the public.
Today marks 65 years since Her Majesty The Queen acceded to the throne #SapphireJubilee pic.twitter.com/jTxFLeLdq9
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) February 6, 2017
While many leaders and celebrities have sent letters of congratulations to The Queen on her Sapphire Jubilee, neither Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull or Opposition leader Bill Shorten have passed on their good wishes to the Queen at this time.