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Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen surprises everyone as she makes an appearance on the Royal Albert Hall stage

The Queen surprised the crowd and television audience on Saturday as she made an appearance on the Royal Albert Hall stage following the conclusion of her 92nd birthday party.

Her Majesty did not speak but waved to the crowds in thanks for all of the good wishes she has received.

She was also presented with a posy of flowers from a young boy called Mason who also celebrates his birthday on today, having turned seven-years-old.

Seven-year-old Mason presents a posy to Her Majesty (Photo Credit: BBC Screenshot, fair use)

The Prince of Wales joined Her Majesty on stage where he delivered a short speech in which he encouraged people to give three cheers for his mother.

He began by saying “Your Majesty, Mummy” much to the amusement of the audience.

He continued: “I have a feeling that in 1948 when you were 22, you didn’t somehow expect that on your 92nd birthday you would find your son in his 70th year.

“So I am just able to still raise a small hip hip

“Would you ladies and gentlemen? Would you all give Her Majesty three unbelievably rousing cheers on her birthday?”

Naturally, the audience was very obliging and have The Queen three cheers to mark the occasion of her birthday.

The crowd and performers also sang a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday To You’ much to the monarch’s delight.

The Queen watched tonight’s birthday performance alongside her family in the royal box. She smiled as she watched performances from Alfie Boe, Sir Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue and many more.

Highlights of the evening included comedians Frank Skinner & Harry Hill being joined on stage by former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ed Balls, who performed a tribute to George Formby OBE.

Shaggy also performed his hit song Mr Boombastic in front of The Royal Family, much to the younger royals delight.