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Sir Elton throws Diamond Jubilee tea party for son

Sir Elton John hosted a star-studded Diamond Jubilee tea party on Monday before taking the stage at Queen Elizabeth II's Buckingham Palace super-gig.
The rocker joined thousands of Britons who used the Queen's jubilee celebrations to launch street and garden parties.
The Rocket Man wanted to ensure his 15-month-old son Zachary didn't miss out on the fun and threw an A-list get-together in London before hitting the stage to perform for Her Majesty.
He tells The One Show, "We had a tea (party) at a hotel up the road so my little boy could come to at least part of the festivities because he's too young to come to the show. But I wanted him to come to it so that when he got a little older we could say, 'Listen you were at the Diamond Jubilee, you just went to the tea. We had a lot of (guests) - (Sir) Cliff (Richard) went to the thing, Jessie J, Ed Sheeran, Annie Lennox, Kylie Minogue, David Walliams... It was a lot of people."
Sir Elton and his guests later went on to perform at the three-hour musical extravaganza held outside Buckingham Palace for the Queen, members of the royal family and almost 20,000 fans.
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Mary Steel
Why cannot these celebrities do these things and keep it private and personal instead of constantly blowing their own trumpets about how much they have spent, who was there, how wonderful they all are, in times of recession it makes me sick quite honestly, it isnt even as if they have had to work hard to earn their money, they get obscene amounts for having little or no talent, although I do like Elton John he does show off all the time and it gets a bit tedious.






Simon .
1:02pm on 5/6/2012
what, ANOTHER queens party?