
Welcome to CNN's live blog of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee! Follow along here while you watch on CNN, where Piers Morgan and Brooke Baldwin anchor our coverage. To get things started, you can read a little about what to expect from today's festivities. Check back often for pictures and videos, iReports, facts and trivia and more. Also, you'll find tweets from our anchors and reporters – and you! Use the hashtag #JubileeCNN and tell us what you think.
[10:59 a.m. ET, 3:59 p.m. local time]: And now a look back at the events that transpired this morning. Thank you all for joining the live blog, and check out "Piers Morgan Tonight" at 9 p.m. ET for more highlights from all the Queen's Diamond Jubilee events.
Makes me proud to be British after watching that #jubilee #jubileeCNN
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Sara (@saraharper06) June 05, 2012
[10:55 a.m. ET, 3:55 p.m. local time]: We have news that President Obama has issued a statement about the Queen, and Prince Philip is feeling better and has been watching the festivities.
The royal balcony!!! #jubileecnn http://t.co/7VRqm3Ml
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Brooke Baldwin (@BrookeBCNN) June 05, 2012
Welcome to CNN's live blog of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee! Follow along here while you watch on CNN, where Piers Morgan and Brooke Baldwin anchor our coverage. To get things started, you can read a little about what to expect from today's festivities. Check back often for pictures and videos, iReports, facts and trivia and more. Also, you'll find tweets from our anchors and reporters – and you! Use the hashtag #JubileeCNN and tell us what you think.
And we'll end with this – thank you all for joining the live blog, and watching CNN's coverage. And we'll see you back on CNN TV, and here, at 9 a.m. ET on Tuesday.
I am! RT @afneil: I'm enjoying Piers' coverage on CNN. He seems to be having fun @piersmorgan
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Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) June 03, 2012God save our Queen! Wonderful day, hope you enjoyed the coverage. #JubileeCNN
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Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) June 03, 2012
[1:06 p.m. ET, 6:06 p.m. local time]: "Your majesty, thank you for 60 great years," says Morgan.
Wow. That rendition of God Save the Queen even made this Yank a little weepy. The soaking wet, yet gutsy, choir was amazing.
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Miguel Marquez (@miguelmarquez) June 03, 2012
[1:01 p.m. ET, 6:01 p.m. local time]: "God Save The Queen" from the London Philharmonic Orchestra and RCM Chamber Choir – in torrential rain.
Ok, THAT was awesome!! #JubileeCNN I can't even imagine how amazing it would be to be in that choir at this moment - or on that river!
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Amy (@AymieJoi) June 03, 2012


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