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Royals mark Queen's Diamond Jubilee with river pageant

Revellers marked the Queen's 60 years on the throne and lined the banks of the River Thames on Sunday to witness an elaborate water pageant featuring key members of the Royal Family.

Boats from more than 50 Commonwealth countries take part in flotilla

The Queen's flotilla

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More than a million spectators lined the Thames River in London, England, to welcome the Queen's flotilla of over 1,000 boats to mark her Diamond Jubilee

Revellersmarked the Queen's 60 years on the throne and lined the banks of the River Thames on Sunday to witnessanelaboratewater pageant featuring key members of the Royal Family.

An estimated 1.25million people were on hand forthe theatrical extravaganza marking the Queen's Diamond Jubilee a flotilla of 1,000 vessels.

Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip, 90,ledtheriver pageant aboard the Spirit of Chartwell, floatingalong the 11-kilometre route winding through centralLondon.

The 86-year-old queen wore a silver and white dress and matching coat embroidered with gold, silver and ivory spots and embellished with Swarovski crystals to evoke the riverfor her trip aboard the barge Spirit of Chartwell, decorated for the occasion in regal red, gold and purple velvet.

Members of the Royal Family whojoined the monarch aboardthe flower-strewnluxuryvessel included Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Prince William and his wife Catherine, and Prince Harry.

Prince Andrew and his daughters princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, London Mayor Boris Johnson and former British prime minister John Major boarded the MS Havengore.

They passed under 14 bridgesto finish at Tower Bridge. Trumpeters wereat every bridge to herald the Queen.

Military boats, D-Day boats, paddle steamers, barges, duck boats, kayaks, dragon boats,skiffs, gondolasand even a replica of a Viking longboat vessels fromacross the Commonwealth took part in the flotilla.

Guinness World Records saidthe pageant set a record for the largest parade of boats, surpassing the previous record of 327 boats in Bremerhaven, Germany, last year.

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"There are 260 man-powered boats, tryingto go in a diamond formation," said CBC royal commentator Ciara Hunt.

The event tookplace incool, drizzlyweather. On one of the vessels, the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by David Parry entertained the crowd. Musical barges separated each of the flotilla's 10 sections.

Five boats had Canadians on board. The only Canadian-built boat, the Canada One canoe, was powered by eight paddlers.

Just ahead of the canoe were 14 paddlers from the Vancouver area, breast cancer survivors, in a borrowed English dragon boat named Abreast from the West.

On Monday, the Queen will join thousands of others at an outdoor concert beside Buckingham Palace, headlined by pop royalty including Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennoxand Elton John.

Canadian PMarrives inLondon

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harperleft for London on Sunday to take in the festivities.Hewill attendMonday night's televised concert.

The Prime Minister's Office said Harper will also attend a Tuesday service at St. Paul's Cathedral with the Queen and the Royal Family. On Wednesday, Harperwill join other Commonwealth leaders at a luncheon and be on hand for the unveiling of a new portrait of the Queen.

Up to 50 large screens were placed along theThames to helppeople to view the river pageant.

Hundreds of people ignored the persistent rain and camped out overnight to secure prime riverside spots.

The flotillawas organized as a tribute to the Queen's 60 years on the throne and to Britain's past when, for centuries,monarchs used the river as their main highway.

The pageant ended with a slightly soggy burst of fireworks over Tower Bridge

It was aspectacle not seen since the reign of Charles II, who in 1662threw what some described as the party of the 17th century by staging a 1,000-boat flotilla on the Thames.

Jubilee celebrations kicked off Saturday with a royal day at the races, as the Queenwatched a horse with the courtly name of Camelot win the Epsom Derby.

The second of four consecutive days ofDiamond Jubilee celebrationsincluded thousands of street parties across the country.

With files from The Associated Press