monarch on the balcony of buckingham palace. the daily mail features picture of scene stealing prince louis appearing to let out a yell in response to the volume of the fly past. the telegraph says it was a glorious day of celebrations, despite the discomfort of the young prince of wails. and the daily express front page superimposes a picture of a delighted queen onto a shot of thousands of people gathered on the mall to mark the occasion. wow, what a racket, great granny! that s the headline in the mirror. we re joined now by our royal correspondent, daniela relph. those pictures, so lovely to see the queen smiling throughout the flypast. prince louis did steal the show a bit, flypast. prince louis did steal the showa bit, didn t flypast. prince louis did steal the show a bit, didn t he? flypast. prince louis did steal the showa bit, didn t he? it flypast. prince louis did steal the show a bit, didn t he? show a bit, didn t he? it was a combination show a bit, didn t he? it
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whilst it will feel warm when the sun is out today, more rain around today. the full forecast here on breakfast. it s friday, june the 3rd, and the platinum jubilee celebrations are well underway. i m here at st paul s cathedral, where a special service will be held later this morning, to give thanks to the queen for her 70 year reign. the queen will not attend today s jubilee service here at st paul s cathedral. buckingham palace said she experienced discomfort whilst watching yesterday s parade at buckingham palace. here s our royal correspondent sarah campbell. there will be a national service of thanksgiving. the theme is all about public service, something the queen has avidly been commended for their last 70 years. 400 people will be invited to attend the service, who
pushing into south. it s tracking its way northwards through saturday, into sunday. and it means for us the timings of any showers are a little bit difficultjust to exactly pin down. but there is a risk of picking up some showers later on saturday, and again for the start of things on sunday. and if you see them, they could be thundery. but there will be some sunshine as well. at times a mixed picture. and do stay in touch with us over the bank holiday. we d love to see your photos or videos of yourjubilee celebrations. e mail us using the address on the screen. i m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now though, it s back to naga and ben. bye for now. good morning. welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty at st paul s cathedral, and ben thompson in the studio. 0ur headlines today. the queen will miss today sjubilee service at st paul s cathedral, after experiencing discomfort whilst watching yesterday s parade
will be conducted by the dean of st paul s. the prime minister will deliver a reading as well from the new testament. afterwards he would have heard the bells ring a few minutes ago here at st paul s. after the service, the bells will chime forfour the service, the bells will chime for four hours continuously. here s our royal correspondent, sarah campbell. fanfare plays. it was a day of celebration, and in the evening there was a final glowing tribute. buckingham palace had made it known that the queen had been in some discomfort during the day but, as planned, she laid her hand on the specially created globe of nations, which triggered a light sequence leading to buckingham palace. there, the principal beacon, a 21 metre high sculpture of 350 trees, burst into light. watching on, the queen s grandson, prince william. more than 3,000 beacons across the uk and overseas were lit. the palace provided a backdrop