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The BBC’s Platinum Party at the Palace on 4 June will also feature Alicia Keys, Duran Duran and Diana Ross

Queen’s Brian May rehearsing on the roof of Buckingham Palace in 2002, where he performed God Save the Queen as part of the monarch’s golden jubilee.Queen’s Brian May rehearsing on the roof of Buckingham Palace in 2002, where he performed God Save the Queen as part of the monarch’s golden jubilee.

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