Millions of people in the Commonwealth are celebrating the life, and health of Queen Elizabeth the Second.
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh on The Mall @thepatronslunch #HappyBirthdayYourMajesty pic.twitter.com/oF3FCxM74U
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) June 12, 2016
The Queen and The Royal Family on #Queenat90 #HappyBirthdayYourMajesty pic.twitter.com/Qr0rcSX5Xd
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) June 11, 2016
The Queen and the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace #TroopingtheColour #Queenat90https://t.co/vA2xcOkwWr
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) June 11, 2016
She is celebrating her 90th birthday, and 64 years on the throne this weekend.
For over 64 years The Queen has supported more than 600 charities and organisations #Queenat90 #ThePatronsLunch pic.twitter.com/6Wm6NPYEgI
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) June 12, 2016
New Brunswick Lieutenant-Governor Jocelyne Roy Vienneau says the Queen is one of the most significant women in the world.
She adds her life of duty, commitment and service to others is a great role model.
Roy Vienneau met the Queen after she was appointed to the position of Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.
The Queen today received Jocelyn Roy-Vienneau, upon her appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, Canada pic.twitter.com/Oh7tFNogJ9
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 21, 2015
Roy Vienneau is hosting a party this afternoon at Government House in Fredericton.
She says ever since this land was claimed by the King of France in 1604, New Brunswick has had a special relationship with monarchies.
One of the many events on the weekend was a parade of troops for the Queen.
And the Cavalry! A great roar goes up in The Mall as troops arrive for final stage #QueensBirthdayParade #Queenat90 pic.twitter.com/4pYSyTfBt5
— The Army in London (@ArmyInLondon) June 11, 2016
Almost 1500 soldiers from the Household Division taking part in the Queen’s Birthday Parade London #queenat90 pic.twitter.com/5LGvHPNp9M
— British Army (@BritishArmy) June 11, 2016
Over 1400 officers and men are on parade, together with 200 horses and over 400 musicians #TroopingtheColourhttps://t.co/DlFyVSjI3P
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) June 11, 2016
The New Brunswick Branch of the Monarchist League of Canada has been following the celebrations carefully.
Highlights from the first of three days of celebrations in London marking the Queen’s 90th birtbday. https://t.co/fZwt3xIL9p
— Monarchist Leag br 8 (@Branch81) June 10, 2016
Governor General of Canada David Johnston was in attendance in London, but it was not all celebratory.
He also met with other representatives of the Queen from other Commonwealth states.