The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to lead Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations all across the United Kingdom. According to Fox News, the duo will be the most senior members of the British royal family heading out of London during the celebratory weekend next month, the palace announced. Johnny Depp To Feature As King Louis XV in New Historical Drama, Film To Be Helmed by French Director Maiwenn.

The prince and his wife will head to Wales, where they lived for a few years when they married more than a decade ago. Princess Anne will go to Scotland while Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, will visit Northern Ireland. "Over the course of the Central Weekend, members of the Royal Family will visit the nations of the United Kingdom to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee. Members of the Royal Family will attend engagements in each nation, including public events marking the occasion," the palace announced in a statement. Mahesh Babu Talks About Telugu Cinema's Pan-India Reach, Says 'My Belief Is Turning Into a Reality'.

As per Fox News, specific details about the upcoming visits are expected to be announced closer to early June. The main celebration will kick off on June 2 with the traditional parade Trooping the Colour, which also marks the queen's official birthday each year. Previously, the queen and her late husband, Prince Philip would visit many places across the UK together. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away in April 2021 at age 99.

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