【Dear Utol (2025): Catfish Episode 46】
The Dear Utol (2025): Catfish Episode 46Queen made history on Monday as she became the first British monarch ever to reach a Sapphire Jubilee, 65 years on the throne.
There are no official celebrations planned, as her majesty will be spending the day privately in Sandringham House, Norfolk.
SEE ALSO: The Queen just made history with this milestoneBut let's take a moment to look back on how the nation pulled out all of the stops to jubilantly celebrate throughout the Queen's reign.
SILVER JUBILEE
Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Silver Jubilee in 1977, marking 25 years on the throne. Official festivities took place throughout the year, including visits to Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The Queen did some casual tree planting to mark the occasion.

The people of the United Kingdom marked the occasion in a truly British way: by hosting street parties up and down the country to pay tribute to their Queen.

Residents of streets and entire neighbourhoods came together to celebrate. Any excuse for a party, eh?

GOLDEN JUBILEE
The Queen's next Jubilee celebration took place in 2002, marking the 50th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II. Well-wishers lined the streets as the Queen toured the UK for her Golden Jubilee celebrations.


Partygoers sported patriotic painted faces and waved Golden Jubilee-themed flags.

It wouldn't be a royal celebration without an official "party boat" for the Queen to conduct her tours.

DIAMOND JUBILEE
2012 was a very special year for the Queen -- she celebrated 60 years on the throne with her Diamond Jubilee.

Major festivities took place across the UK, including a special concert outside Buckingham Palace. A Jubilee Pageant also took place in June 2012, which saw 670 boats take part in a parade on the River Thames in London. The Queen and other royals travelled in one of the boats as part of the majestic parade.


Of course, it wouldn't be a real Jubilee without more street parties. People went all out, dressing in their finest patriotic garb to show off their love for their Queen.


Schoolchildren hosted their own celebrations too, which featured ponies and lots of flags.


When it comes to partying, Britain knows how it's done.
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