On Sunday 12th 2016. The Mall in St James’s Park will be transformed for its largest ever street party to celebrate the Queen’s patronage of over 600 charities and organisations on the occasion of her 90th birthday.

The Patron’s Lunch will be the climax to a fantastic weekend of celebrations. it will begin with a Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday 10th June followed by Trooping the Colour on Saturday 11th June and culminating in The Patron’s Lunch as the celebratory finale on the Sunday.

The Patron’s Lunch will be a iconic event recognising the un-relenting support and service our Monarch has given to the community in her 63 year reign. And it s this commitment to helping others that is cause for a National and Commonwealth wide celebration, with the very people she has helped over the decades being at the centre of this event.

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On Sunday 12th June 2016 and The Mall will be home to a truly magnificent event, The Patron’s Lunch; a classic British ‘street party’ lunch for 10,000 guests, the first of its kind ever to be held on the Mall. With the vast majority of tickets made available to the ‘Patron’s Organisations’. this event will provide a special opportunity for all who have been touched by Her Majesty The Queen to publicity thank her and to be proud of the work and service their own charity or organisation has provided to this nation or those nations across the Commonwealth.

Her Majesty The Queen will be joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family to celebrate this occasion. Their Royal Highness, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry will reside as Joint-Presidents of The Patron’s Lunch; honouring the dedication shown by her Majesty to so many charities and organisations The day itself promises to deliver an electric festival-themed atmosphere that can be enjoyed not only by the guests on The Mall, but also by the general public who will be able to soak up the festivities at large screens situated in the Royal Parks, Green park and St James’s Park