This year marks the "Platinum Jubilee", the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne. According to statistics, in the past six months, there have been 3,673 public celebrations held in the UK for this purpose, not including 3,872 street parties spontaneously organized by the people. Nearly half a year of celebrations finally came to an end with large-scale ceremonies such as the Queen's Birthday Parade in early June, the Buckingham Palace concert, and the Thanksgiving service at St.
Paul's Cathedral. For example, weddings and funerals, important ceremonies of the British royal family, have always been the focus of global media attention. All kinds of red tape stacking up the extraordinary image of the royal family, with famous photo retouching service brand costumes, and even jeweled crown robes, for most British people, not only shape the ancient sense of "thousand-year-old tradition", but also call on people who go abroad to pay attention to the past. Memories of imperial glory.
Especially in the past 10 years and more, British society has experienced several major ruptures at all political, economic and social levels - the global financial turmoil and hardships under austerity policies, the rise of populist politics, Brexit, and more than two years of The COVID-19 (serious special infectious pneumonia, new crown pneumonia, Wuhan pneumonia) epidemic has caused heavy economic and human consumption (the number of people who have died from severe illness in the UK has reached 180,000 so far) - the British society at this moment urgently needs this grand event The ceremonies and celebrations of the 2019-19-19 came to an end to the two and a half years of hard