Ministry of Defence
The Queens 90th Birthday Celebration, held in the grounds of Windsor Castle and broadcast live on ITV on Sunday night, saw celebrity singers including Kylie Minogue, Katherine Jenkins, Dame Shirley Bassey and Gary Barlow, join members of The Royal Navy, Army and the Royal Air Force.
They were accompanied by performers from around the world and the Commonwealth to take part in the show in the presence of Her Majesty.
The event, presented by Ant & Dec was the culmination of a pageant held over four nights and told the story of The Queens life from her birth in 1926, through the Second World War, to The Queens Coronation in 1953 and a reign spanning more than 60 years.
The shows opening featured the Household Cavalry Mounted Bands, the Band of the Irish Guards, the Company of Pikemen and Musketeers, the Chelsea Pensioners, a Tri-Service Guard of Honour, and the Queens Colour Squadron of the Royal Air Force.
Squadron Leader Andy Gaskell, Officer Commanding the Queens Colour Squadron (63 Squadron RAF Regiment), said:
It is a huge privilege for the Queens Colour Squadron to represent the Royal Air Force at this prestigious and one off event.
The Queen has an extremely special bond as Commander in Chief of all three services, and so it is a rare privilege for us, especially The Queens Colour Squadron to be part of this event celebrating her 90th Birthday.
Taking part in the pageant has been a fantastic opportunity to talk to people from many nations and to speak to colleagues in other Armed Forces.
The show also featured a special performance by The Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery and the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment Musical Ride and music provided by members of The Band of Her Majestys Royal Marines Portsmouth, The Royal Air Force Salon Orchestra and The Countess of Wessexs String Orchestra all under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Nick Grace, the Principal Director of Music Royal Marines.
Lieutenant Colonel Nick Grace, said:
It has been a huge honour and privilege to have been part of this celebration for Her Majesty, but more especially to conduct this fantastic orchestra. They have been just brilliant all week through rehearsals and they area clear demonstration the Best of British talent.
The Queens 90th Birthday Celebration took place from 12 15 May 2016 with Members of the Royal Family attending each night. Over 900 horses and 1,500 participants from around the world including the British military contingent took part in the performances.
As Head of the Armed Forces, The Queen has had a close personal relationship with Servicemen and Servicewomen throughout her reign and in addition to marking her birthday at Windsor, Armed Forces personnel will be taking part in a variety of events over the coming weeks to celebrate.
These include a Service of Thanksgiving at St Pauls Cathedral on Friday 10 June, the annual Queens Birthday Parade (Trooping the Colour) on Saturday 11 June, and a Patrons lunch on The Mall on Sunday 12 June.