The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Pageant, held in the private grounds of Windsor Castle, comes to an end today with several special performances.
Organisers say the four-night event will conclude with a memorable performance in front of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh this evening.
More than 500 horses and 1,000 performers have been involved in the pageant since Thursday - including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Mexican singers and dancers, Cook Island dancers, New South Wales Mounted Police and Aborigines, Dhol drummers and dancers, and the Omani Mounted Activity Ride.
Singer Susan Boyle, Dame Helen Mirren and entertainer Rolf Harris are among the stars to feature in the show.
Simon Brooks Ward, who is directing and producing the pageant, said that the stage, which is a giant replica of Buckingham Palace - 45 metres (148ft) wide and 26 metres (85ft) high, was chosen because the Queen's London residence is the "epicentre" of the UK.
The show will be broadcast on ITV1 next month.
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