Edinburgh is continuing to join in with the Jubilee celebrations with a lively event on Sunday.
With Edinburgh Castle basking over them, locals can sit in the sun and enjoy a picnic while watching the Platinum Jubilee Pageant broadcast live from London, which will be shown on big screens.
Along with live music and a parade, it is set to be a fun-filled day out to celebrate Her Majesty's 70 year's on the throne.
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The event takes place in West Princes Street gardens and from 12.30pm, the band of HM Royal Marines Scotland and the local Love Music Community Choir will perform at the picnic, followed by the pageant later in the afternoon.
Picnic-goers will enjoy the music from the HM Royal Marines Scotland band which will include their Corps of Drums, film music, Scottish melodies and virtuoso soloists.
To keep the celebrations going, a special Edinburgh Festival Carnival parade has been planned just for the occasion.
It is free to attend and people are encouraged to bring their own picnics, however the Scott’s café will be open and can provide take-away food and beverages.
Edinburgh's Lord Provost Robert Aldridge said: "The Platinum Jubilee is a truly historic event and it was important to find a fitting tribute here in the capital for those who wish to come together and celebrate the occasion.
"In the tradition of Jubilee street parties our big picnic in the gardens invites citizens to come together to enjoy some fantastic local entertainment and music.
"Watching the celebrations on the big screen will be a great way for people to be involved and soak up the atmosphere of this extraordinary day."
British Forces Broadcasting Service presenter Mark McKenzie will be master of ceremonies for the afternoon.
He said: "It's a huge honour and I'm delighted to be involved in helping celebrate her majesty's Platinum Jubilee in Edinburgh.
"The programme has a real eclectic feel, capturing not only a flavour of Scotland but the Commonwealth and beyond.
"It's always a thrill hosting with Edinburgh Castle as a backdrop, it will be a day with something for everyone."
While you're walking through the gardens, you'll be able to catch sight of the historic floral clock that has been designed specially fr the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
It took four weeks and five gardeners from the City of Edinburgh Council's park team to plant more than 35,000 flowers used in the clock to have it ready for this weekend's celebrations.
The clock, which has been in Edinburgh since 1903, will be in bloom until October.