Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William light jubilee beacons
Queen Elizabeth II and her grandson, Prince William, joined forces Thursday night for a lighting ceremony symbolizing the impact the queen has had around the world.

The queen appeared outside of Windsor Castle and touched a symbolic globe that set off a chain of lights to London, where William stood outside of Buckingham Palace.

There, the light landed at the “Tree of Trees,” a sculpture made of hundreds of indigenous British trees and plants. The tree is the symbolic culmination of The Queen’s Green Canopy, an initiative for the Platinum Jubilee that invited people across the U.K. to plant a tree.”

“Placing the ‘Tree of Trees’ at the heart of the beacon lighting reflects the Royal Family's long history of championing environmental causes and will pay a fitting tribute to Her Majesty’s 70 years of service to the nation,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
As the queen and William were participating in the beacon lighting ceremony, more than 1,500 beacons were set to light up across the U.K. and Commonwealth countries and territories.









