Queen's Diamond Jubilee speech
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Politicians and dignitaries came to Westminster Hall in London to hear the Queen make her special speech for the Diamond Jubilee.

Beefeaters, the Queen's special guards who can be seen at the Tower of London, were there too.

In the ceremony, the Queen promised she'll continue to serve the country and its people.

She also thanked her husband, Prince Philip, who was beside her at the ceremony.

She was "very touched" by this new stained-glass window that was specially created for Westminster Hall to mark the Queen's 60 years on the throne.