The anniversaries marked as "Jubilees" are:
25 years - Silver jubilee
50 years - Golden Jubilee
60 years - Diamond Jubilee
70 years - Platinum Jubilee
Just for grins, I thought you might enjoy seeing the full list of anniversaries, whether designated as a jubilee or not. Here they are:
1 year is a paper anniversary
2 years is a cotton anniversary
3 years is a leather anniversary
4 years is a linen anniversary
5 years is a wood anniversary
6 years is an iron anniversary
7 years is a wool anniversary
8 years is a bronze anniversary
9 years is a copper anniversary
10 years is a tin (or aluminium) anniversary
11 years is a steel anniversary
12 years is a silk anniversary
13 years is a lace anniversary
14 years is an ivory anniversary
15 years is a crystal anniversary
17 years is a turquoise anniversary
18 years is a lapis anniversary
20 years is a china (porcelain) anniversary
25 years is a Silver Jubilee or silver wedding anniversary
30 years is a pearl anniversary
35 years is a coral (or jade) anniversary
40 years is a ruby anniversary
45 years is a sapphire anniversary
50 years is a Golden Jubilee - not to be confused with the 'golden birthday' (not at a fixed age)
55 years is an emerald anniversary
60 years is a Diamond Jubilee
65 years is a blue sapphire anniversary
70 years is a Platinum Jubilee.
75 years is a diamond wedding anniversary
80 years is an oak wedding anniversary
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Silver (25 years) golden (50 years) diamond (60 years)
Apart from Elizabeth II, only Queen Victoria
Apart from Elizabeth II, only Queen Victoria
The Queen's jubilees are celebrated after completing 25 and 50 years of her reign. Queen Elizabeth II has had two jubilees so far: her Silver Jubilee in 1977, marking 25 years on the throne, and her Golden Jubilee in 2002, marking 50 years on the throne.
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Queen Victoria celebrated 3 Jubilees. Having her Coronation in 1837, her Silver Jubilee was in 1862, her Golden Jubilee in 1887, and her Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
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England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. There has been no King or Queen of "England" since 1707. Since that date the monarchs have ruled over Great Britain and Ireland and then the United Kingdom. The following monarchs celebrated Jubilees. George III - King of Great Britain and Ireland 50 years on the throne Queen Victoria - Queen of the United Kingdom Diamond Jubilee Queen Elizabeth II - Queen of the United Kingdom Silver and Golden Jubilees
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The anniversaries marked as "Jubilees" are: 25 years - Silver jubilee 50 years - Golden Jubilee 60 years - Diamond Jubilee 70 years - Platinum Jubilee
There has 400,000 jubilees
The Queen of N.Z is also the queen of australia!