The Queen has appeared as a hologram waving to the crowds from the Gold State Coach during the London street pageant which also featured an eclectic mix of dancers, daleks and Danger Mouse.
In one of the main highlights of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the coach, flanked by guardsmen on horseback, featured archival footage of Her Majesty, making it seem as if she was inside.
The same 260-year-old carriage had taken her to and from her coronation in 1953.
The three-kilometre parade, which went past Buckingham Palace, was divided into four acts, the first featuring a military procession.
The Queen has appeared as a hologram waving to the crowds from the Gold State Coach during the London street pageant which also featured an eclectic mix of dancers, daleks and Danger Mouse.
In one of the main highlights of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the coach, flanked by guardsmen on horseback, featured archival footage of Her Majesty, making it seem as if she was inside.
The same 260-year-old carriage had taken her to and from her coronation in 1953.
The three-kilometre parade, which went past Buckingham Palace, was divided into four acts, the first featuring a military procession.
Also in the street carnival extravaganza, celebrities, including singers Sir Cliff Richard and Katherine Jenkins, athlete Sir Mo Farah, boxer Chris Eubank, and DJ Tony Blackburn, travelled in decorated open-top double decker buses for the decade-by-decade celebrations.
The four acts in the pageant were: For Queen And Country, The Time Of Our Lives, Let's Celebrate, and Happy And Glorious.
The military parade involved 1,750 people and 200 horses - one of the biggest spectacles in British history - from the Army, Navy, RAF, and the Commonwealth.
The second act was a "vibrant display of British life since 1972" and a celebration of culture, music, and technology of the past 70 years.