Queen's carriage procession, St Paul's service

(4 Jun 2002) 1. Queen Elizabeth's Gold State Coach at Buckingham Palace waiting to collect her 2. Start of procession and princes' carriages 3. Prince William and Prince Andrew in carriage 4. Princes' carriage goes out palace gates, national anthem begins playing 5. Wide of procession, looking down Mall away from Buckingham Palace 6. Prince William waving 7. Household cavalry 8. Prince Edward and his wife Sophie waving from their carriage 9. Wide of Mall with Buckingham Palace in background 10. Queen's carriage leaving palace 11. High wide shot of queen's carriage passing fountain outside palace, slow zoom in as choir starts singing 12. Midshot Queen and Prince Philip waving from carriage 13. Front shot of carriage 14. View down Mall away from palace 15. Close up of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip going past 16. Wide shot of procession in Mall looking towards palace 17. Mounted troops 18. Carriage stopping at Temple Gate, one of the historic gates to the Square Mile (City of London) 19. Cutaway of close up of queen 20. Lord Mayor presenting hilt of sword for the queen to touch 21. Carriage going past and stopping outside St Paul's Cathedral 22. Wide shot of interior cathedral 23. Various of Queen going up aisle, Prince Charles and Princess Anne walking behind 24. Clergyman 25. Tony Blair and wife, Cherie, listening 26. Queen Elizabeth and Philip standing listening 27. Wide of cathedral looking towards pulpit 28. Queen Elizabeth and Philip seated 29. Close up of princes, Harry and William, listening 30. Midshot of royals in front row listening 31. High shot of alter 32. Various of trumpeters sounding fanfare 33. Royals standing and singing the national anthem STORYLINE: Britain's celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee showed no sign of flagging on Tuesday as it entered its fourth and final day. Tens of thousands of people cheered and waved flags as the queen rode through the streets of London in an ancient golden carriage to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her reign. Smiling and waving, the queen and her husband, Prince Philip, travelled in the Gold State Coach, an elaborate 18th century carriage used by British monarchs for generations, to St. Paul's Cathedral for a service of thanks. Prince Charles and Princess Anne rode behind the queen on horses as other members of the royal family rode ahead in open carriages. A massed choir of about one thousand singers and musicians greeted the 76-year-old monarch with a chorus from Handel composed for the coronation of George II in 1727 as she set off from Buckingham Palace for St. Paul's. Military bands saluted her with bugle fanfares along the route. Excited spectators began lining the route hours before the procession from Buckingham Palace to St. Paul's. Hundreds of people had camped on sidewalks overnight to ensure they had good spots for Tuesday's procession. The service at St. Paul's Cathedral was packed with dignitaries, including British Prime Minister Tony Blair and hundreds of well-wishers from the UK and Commonwealth. Outside the cathedral, thousands more followed the service on loudspeakers. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...