70 Colouring Page
70 years is the length of our Queen's reign in 2022, and 70 years makes a Platinum Jubilee - so here's a colouring page celebrating the number 70!
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We celebrated the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with our colouring pencils and this collection of Platinum Jubilee colouring pages, including something for all ages - from a simplified colouring page of our wonderful Queen Elizabeth in the 70th year of her reign, to a detailed design celebrating those 70 years and everything royal.
70 years is the length of our Queen's reign in 2022, and 70 years makes a Platinum Jubilee - so here's a colouring page celebrating the number 70!
Colour in the letters and spell out the words - 70 Years Our Queen! - on this fun colouring banner, perfect as a class or group activity and in the royal purple colours of the Queen's Plantinum Jubilee.
6th February 2022 marked the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth to the throne and in June 2022 we celebrated her Platinum Jubilee. What a wonderful service she has given this country and the Commonwealth!
As we celebrate the Platinum Jubilee, marking the 70th year of our Queen's reign, why not mark the occasion with a writing activity using this lovely frame, complete with corgis! We have blank, lined and handwriting lines to choose from.
Colour in this picture of Balmoral Castle, the Queen's favourite "holiday home", in Scotland.
Tourists from all over the world queue at the railings for a look at Buckingham Palace. Here's a simple Buckingham Palace colouring page for you to print and colour.
Here's a carriage colouring sheet fit for a Queen, ready for older kids to colour in.
We've designed this colouring page of a royal carriage for younger children. Who will ride in it? A princess? Queen Elizabeth, for her Platinum Jubilee celebrations?
A must-see event on any tour of London, kids can enjoy the Changing of the Guards with this colouring page even if they can't visit!
53 countries belong to the Commonwealth, or Commonwealth of Nations, and together they are striving to make the world a better and fairer place! This lovely colouring page is for the children of the Commonwealth...
Colour in a corgi! This is a fun colouring page of that Welsh dog breed for younger children.
There's a very well-known royal lady who loves corgis and has a bunch of them at all times! I think you might enjoy our corgi activities - including this fun tracing page for little ones - for a royal theme, the Queen's birthday, or just because corgis are lovely dogs.
This colouring page captures the excitement of June 1953 and Queen Elizabeth's coronation. Make sure to colour the Queen's coach in gold! Imagine watching this procession and cheering as she drove by!
We've based this royal crown colouring page on the Imperial State Crown, worn by Queen Elizabeth on special royal occasions.
Here's a colouring page of a royal crown for younger children. We've kept the details simple so it would also work well as the base for a collage, perhaps?
Little ones can practise their handwriting skills with this tracing worksheet, perfect for royal or fairy tale themes.
Design a stamp to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, another special occasion or perhaps to celebrate your favourite hero or holiday! We've got two versions: one with the Queen's silhouette in the corner, just like a real British stamp; and one blank.
Colour in the letters and spell out the words - God Save the Queen! - on this colouring banner, perfect as a class or group activity and in the royal purple colours of the Queen's Plantinum Jubilee.
This simple lettered God Save the Queen colouring page will be fun for younger children, and can look extremely effective when complete, whether they choose royal purple colours, something completely different, or traditional red, white and blue.
Colour in the letters and spell out the words - Happy and Glorious! - on this fun colouring banner, perfect as a class or group activity and in the royal purple colours of the Queen's Plantinum Jubilee. These words of course come from the National Anthem.
One of the highlights of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations will be the Queen's appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with other members of the royal family. Here's a lovely colouring page of Queen Elizabeth waving from the balcony...
Colour in the letters and spell out the words - Platinum Jubilee! - on this colouring banner as a class or group activity. We've used the royal purple colours of the Queen's Plantinum Jubilee.
These Platinum Jubilee colouring bookmarks have a bold royal purple border, but the children will need to colour in the number 70 (for a reign of 70 years) and, of course, the Queen! Get the kids to sign and date the back of the bookmarks then laminate it as a keepsake...
Here's another version of our Platinum Jubilee colouring bookmarks. These are simple black and white bookmarks that can be cut out quickly and distributed to children to colour in. It's always nice to get them to add their details and the date on the back.
This Platinum Jubilee colouring card would make an interesting writing project. Get the kids to colour it in then write a message of congratulations to the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee!
This Platinum Jubilee colouring card is perfect for older children to colour in. We've given the Queen a royal purple frame, which is the colour chosen by the palace for the Platinum Jubilee logo. Simply print and fold in half (the purple will show a little on the back of the card).
Here's a lovely Platinum Jubilee colouring page for older children, showing the Queen at various points throughout her reign.
This lovely Platinum Jubilee colouring page features a smiling portrait of the Queen, surrounded by a frame of royal purple and the dates of her 70-year reign so far - 1952 to 2022.
Here's something a little different! Colour in our royal corgi for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee 2022! We've done the Union Flag for you...
Here's a lovely, doodly, detailed colouring page for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years of her reign. It's perfect for older children (and adults) to colour in.
Here is a simple, fun colouring page of the Queen, perfect for younger children to enjoy.
Each member of the Royal Family has a cypher, rather like a monogram, using initials and often a crown. Here is the royal cypher of Queen Elizabeth II for the children to colour in.
Many a child - and tourist - have tried to distract the Queen's Guard while on duty, and failed. And many have been amazed and impressed at their discipline and dedication. Here's a lovely colouring page of a proud Queen's Guard standing at attention for the kids to colour in.
The Queen's head must be one of the most famous silhouettes, as it appears on so many stamps and coins in the UK - and has done now for her very long reign.
Here's a detailed colouring page of the Royal Coat of Arms to print. You can see the British monarchs' motto along the bottom, "Dieu et mon droit", meaning "God and my right".
Use these three Royal frame printables in your classroom drawing or writing projects. Choose from blank, ruled or handwriting lines. Great for any royal occasion! Children can draw a picture or write a story and then colour in the frame if they choose.
The Royal regalia, or crown jewels, are worn by the sovereign for the first time during the coronation ceremony, and thereafter at state occasions. Our colouring page shows not only one of the crowns, but an orb and sceptre.
Colour in this lovely teddy - the perfect friend for a new royal baby and his older siblings, or for younger children to colour on royal occasions!
Imagine a long rod of gold, encrusted with precious jewels and topped by a diamond cut from the largest diamond ever disocvered. That's the Sovereign's Sceptre, originally made for King Charles II's coronation, and handed to new monarchs on their coronations ever since.
Here's a simplified illustration of the Sovereign's Sceptre, part of the Crown Jewels and presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth on her coronation. It makes a perfect colouring page for younger children. We have a version for older kids here.
Every king or queen needs a grand throne for royal occasions. Here's a lovely detailed colouring page of a very grand throne indeed for the kids to colour in. We have a simpler version for younger children here.
If I was a queen, this is exactly the sort of throne I would like to sit on - grand and imposing, but still very comfortable! What colour will it be? We have a more detailed throne colouring page for older kids here.
Younger children can trace over the lines of the Union Flag (better known as the Union Jack) before colouring it in.
Here's a high quality colouring page of the UK's national flag, the Union Flag (more commonly known as the Union Jack). Colour it in traditional (and correct) red white and blue, or go mad with other colours!
The national flower for the United Kingdom is, of course, the rose. Roses come in lots of different colours, so you can choose whichever you like for the rose on this colouring page.
Although Elizabeth became Queen on 6th February 1952, she wasn't crowned until 2nd June 1953. Many people bought a television specially for the occasion, and lucky friends, family and neighbours were invited round to watch the coronation.
Here's a colouring page of Windsor Castle to print. Originally built in the 11th Century it has been used as a royal palace since the reign of Henry I.