Published 20:39 IST, January 1st 2023
London's New Year 2023 firework pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth and supports Ukraine
The fireworks that took place on the banks of Thames paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II and showcased British solidarity with Ukraine amid the war
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People in London gared cour to endure wrath of chilly winters and witnessed marvels of London fireworks as United Kingdom welcomed new year. fireworks that took place on banks of Thames paid tribute to late Queen Elizabeth II and showcased British solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia-Ukraine war. According to Sky News, more than 100,000 people gared at British capital to celebrate beginning of 2023.
fireworks began with display of a drone spelling out mess, “2023 with love from London”. drone lights also me a beautiful picture of late Queen in beautiful London night skies.
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Britain’s longest-serving monarch passed away in September 2022, which led to end of her long legacy. tribute to Queen featured a recorded voice of her majesty and some beautiful words from Dame Judi Dench. London light show also paid tribute to Ukraine, featuring Ukrainian flag. fireworks n went on to hour new monarch, King Charles III, with a mess from king about need to preserve planet.
On Sunday, Sky News reported that me of London fireworks was “2023 with love from London” and around 12,000 fireworks lit up city sky.
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People gared to celebrate New Year all across country
In London, fireworks also highlighted Lionesses’ Euro win at Wembley and 50 years of London’s Pride, a milestone marked with a mess from Peter Tatchell from Gay Liberation Front. Songs like Neil Diamond's Sweet Caroline and melodious tunes of Kalush Orchestra were heard all across city. Hits from artists like Dua Lipa, Cher and Rihanna were played during London New Year celebration and show ended with tritional Auld Lang Syne a song by Robert Burns.
In Edinburg, celebration went in its full glory as people gared to celebrate new year in such an extravagant manner in three years. In capital of Wales Cardiff, Winter Wonderland became main attraction. In rth Yorkshire town of Scarborough, authorities cancelled ir fire display after many raised concerns that ise and light could cause distress to an Arctic walrus named Thor.
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20:40 IST, January 1st 2023