Celebrations are taking place around
the UK on the day the Queen turns 90.
Crowds of cheering people lined the
streets in Windsor as the monarch took part in a walkabout, and royal gun
salutes have been fired from each of the UK's capital cities.
The Prince of Wales recorded a
special radio broadcast for the day, in which he read an edited passage from
William Shakespeare's Henry VIII.
On Twitter, the Queen thanked
senders of "#HappyBirthdayYourMajesty" tweets.
In another tweet, the Queen said: "I send my best wishes to those
who are celebrating their 90th birthday... on this shared occasion, I send my
warm congratulations to you."
The Queen, who was accompanied by
the Duke of Edinburgh during her tour in Windsor, was presented with a birthday
cake at the Guildhall by the Great British Bake Off champion Nadiya Hussain,
who had created an orange drizzle cake with a butter cream and marmalade
filling.
The monarch also unveiled a plaque
marking The Queen's Walkway - a 6.3km trail that links 63
significant points in Windsor.
The trail was designed to recognise
the moment on 9 September 2015 that the monarch
broke the record held by her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria,
by being on the throne for 63 years and seven months.
Later on Thursday, the Queen will
light symbolic beacons in Windsor.
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