UK's 2 future kings honor Queen Elizabeth at Platinum Jubilee show
From left, Britain's Prince Charles, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William stand on the balcony at Buckingham Palace during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations in central London, Britain, June 5, 2012. (AP File Photo)


Prince Charles and Prince William, Queen Elizabeth II's son and grandson, will pay tribute to the long-reigning monarch in front of Buckingham Palace on Saturday during a special concert on the third day of the Platinum Jubilee celebration of the queen's 70 years on the throne.

The two future monarchs are scheduled to address a live audience of 22,000 people and millions more watching on television. The event featuring Alicia Keys and Queen + Adam Lambert will take place in a temporary amphitheater built around the Victoria Memorial outside the palace.

David Beckham and tennis player Emma Raducanu will also attend, while Diana Ross will close the show with her first U.K. live performance in 15 years. The concert is also expected to feature a pre-recorded performance by Elton John.

The 96-year-old monarch isn’t expected to attend the evening outdoor event, with rain in the forecast. The queen has had problems moving around lately, which the palace describes as "episodic mobility issues," limiting her public appearances in recent months.

The sovereign opted not to attend the Epsom Derby on Saturday. Instead, she was represented at the prestigious annual horse race by her daughter, Princess Anne, who appeared in the royal box Saturday to crowds cheering and waving Union flags.

It was the second time in as many days that the queen's mobility issues have robbed crowds of a chance to see her.

On Friday, the queen skipped a special service of Thanksgiving in her honor at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, were among nearly 50 members of the royal family who gathered to honor the absent head of state.

It was the couple's first public appearance in the U.K. since they stepped back from royal duties and moved to California two years ago.

In another sign of thawing relations, royal accounts on Twitter wished Harry and Meghan's daughter Lilibet, a happy first birthday. Lilibet turned one on Saturday. She and her older brother, Archie, haven't yet made an appearance during this trip.

"Wishing Lilibet a very Happy 1st Birthday!'' the Royal Family account tweeted.