Events of The Day
- Fleet Review by HM the Queen: 1300-1500
- Steam past, Tall ships sail past, Small craft sail past and flypast of international maritime aircraft: 1500-1645
- Air displays: 1700
- Nelson’s Walk from Southsea Common and embarkation to Grand Turk: 2000
- Son et lumière: 2100-2230
- Fireworks display: 2210-2225
- Fleet Lighting: 2230
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