The internet’s ninang, Bryanboy, joined Kate Moss, Patsy Kensit, Naomi Campbell, and other celebrities on a parade bus.
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It’s been 70 years since Queen Elizabeth II took over the crown in 1952. That’s why all of England has been celebrating from June 2 to June 5, 2022 for the momentous event. When we say all of England, we mean all of England. This includes all of your favorite British celebrities, as well as a few other celebrities of different nationalities. One of them is Filipino influencer and the internet’s token ninang, Bryanboy. After being seen on the front row seats of fashion week, the influencer headed London to join the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth.
During the event, Bryanboy was seen with supermodels, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss. Both supermodels are born and raised Brits who came out to support their queen. Aside from the two, Bryanboy was also seen rubbing elbows with Patsy Kensit, the blonde bombshell of the Lethal Weapon movies in the 80s. Other names found in the crowd were makeup mogul, Charlotte Tilbury, and Bridgerton actress, Phoebe Dyneover.
The parade ended with a roundabout in the Buckingham Palace, where you’ll find the royals in a cheerful demeanor. This included Prince Charles, Camilla, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children. Missing in action on the last day of the Jubilee were Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in favor of celebrating their daughter’s birthday. Nevertheless, they did attend the days prior and celebrated with royal family.
All the guests were dressed to the nines, including the royal family. Kate Middleton was seen wearing Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Emilia Wickstead on different occasions during the Jubilee. Markle on the other hand, wore a custom Dior ensemble during her attendance to the Jubilee. Even the queen made an appearance at the end of the Jubilee. She wore a two-piece dress suit in emerald green as she waived to the crowd. Truly, it was a joyous day for all of England to celebrate.