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The Queen, 96, was greeted by roars from thousands of spectators gathered on The Mall as Britain s longest-serving monarch was helped onto the balcony by Charles and the Cambridges.
Pictures from above show swathes of people thronging the Morecambe Promenade in the seaside town near the City of Lancaster on the fourth day of the Jubilee long weekend.
Royal superfans have adorned themselves in Union Jack blazers, flags and hats as they lined The Mall this morning to watch the Queen s historic birthday parade kick off at 10am.