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Arrests made after Queen Elizabeth’s military parade interrupted

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Posted on June 2, 2022

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· Last updated: February 6, 2026

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Image captures the moment of disruption at Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee military parade, where two men were arrested for laying in front of marching soldiers, highlighting a significant public order incident.
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LONDON (Reuters) -At least two people caused a disturbance at a military parade in London which launches celebrations for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee on Thursday, running out in front of marching soldiers before being arrested, TV pictures showed. Two men ran out from behind barriers where tens of thousands of people had gathered on the […]

LONDON (Reuters) -At least two people caused a disturbance at a military parade in London which launches celebrations for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee on Thursday, running out in front of marching soldiers before being arrested, TV pictures showed.

Two men ran out from behind barriers where tens of thousands of people had gathered on the Mall boulevard, which leads to Buckingham Palace, and lay down in front of a marching band, footage showed.

One of the individuals appeared to hold up a banner, before police dragged away the men, one of whom was wearing a gold crown on his head.

“A number of arrests have been made of people who attempted to enter the ceremonial route in The Mall. The arrests were public order related for highway obstruction,” police said on Twitter.

“Thank you to the crowd who showed their support by clapping our officers who returned to their post after dealing with the incident swiftly.”

The colourful ‘Trooping the Colour’ military parade, which takes place annually to celebrate the queen’s official birthday, involves some 1,500 soldiers and officers.

Elizabeth used to take part in the parade herself on horseback until 1986 – five years after a man had fired six blank shots at her as she rode by, managing to control her startled horse in the process. She was unharmed and the man was arrested.

(Reporting by Michael Holden ; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a military parade?
A military parade is a public celebration featuring marching soldiers and military displays, often held to commemorate significant events or honor individuals, such as a monarch's birthday.
What is public order?
Public order refers to the maintenance of peace and safety in public spaces, ensuring that individuals can gather and express themselves without disruption or violence.
What is a disturbance?
A disturbance is an interruption of the peace or order in a public setting, often involving loud noise or disruptive behavior that can lead to legal consequences.

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