Sky News reports:
Thousands of people are taking part in a colourful street pageant in central London – one of the main events of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The pageant was led by the Gold State Coach – a 260-year-old carriage that carried the Queen to and from her coronation in 1953.
The coach featured archival footage of the Queen broadcast at the windows, making it seem as if the monarch was in the carriage.
The three-kilometre parade is divided into four acts, the first featuring a military procession. Around 10,000 people are involved, including a cast of 6,000 performers, on the final day of the jubilee weekend marking the Queen’s 70 years on the throne.
Read the full article. Nutjobs were already claiming that the Queen’s balcony appearance on Friday was a hologram. Because she’s actually dead, of course. This real hologram will surely further fuel the crazies.
A hologram of The Queen from the day of her coronation has been displayed inside the Gold State Coach as part of the #PlatinumJubilee pageant.https://t.co/cp0WaaO2g1
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— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 5, 2022
BREAKING: Hologram of young Queen waves to Jubilee crowd from Gold State Coach.https://t.co/n3yooaOWE2
— Metro (@MetroUK) June 5, 2022
Prince Charles has just stood to greet a hologram image of his mother
— John Crace (@JohnJCrace) June 5, 2022
As promised, the golden coach used for the coronation has a hologram of the queen as she appeared in 1953. #PlatinumJubileePageant pic.twitter.com/MRJ2KOjF3Z
— Autumn Brewington (@Autumnsan1) June 5, 2022