To celebrate 80 years since Britain declared victory over Nazi Germany, iconic landmarks across London shone in patriotic colors on Tuesday night. The King and Queen, along with other royals, observed 23 military aircraft flying over Buckingham Palace. A total of 83 sites, including Big Ben and St. Paul's Cathedral, participated in the festivities. A national two-minute silence is scheduled at Westminster Abbey to mark the exact moment of victory, while extended pub hours invite communal celebrations reminiscent of the end of the Second World War.
At 9pm, 83 historic landmarks, including Big Ben and St. Paul's Cathedral, illuminated the night in red, white, and blue to commemorate Britain's victory over Nazi Germany.
The King and Queen observed a spectacular display of 23 current and historic military aircraft flying over Buckingham Palace as part of the 80th-anniversary celebrations.
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