People who met the Queen talk of their memories
Millions of people will celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee this weekend, but for a few it will have a personal touch.
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Celebrations are under way as Jubilee fever is in full swing.
The Queen has thanked the public for organising events and said "many happy memories" would be made.
As the nation celebrates the monarch's 70-year reign, some people in the South have shared their memories of special meetings with the Queen.
Harry Dymond
Harry Dymond lives near Southampton, in Hampshire, and has seen the Queen twice in his life.
He was just 13 years old when he was chosen as a St John's Ambulance cadet to attend and help out at the Queen's coronation.
"I was so pleased and honoured to think that I would be at the coronation and could possibly see the Queen. I had no thought at that time, of course, that I might ever see her again," he said.
But 62 years later, he met the Queen as he received an MBE for his services to St John's Ambulance and the community.
Tina Nicholls
It was when Tina Nicholls was asked to volunteer at Buckingham Palace during a hot summer day that she met the Queen.
Originally from East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, Ms Nicholls travelled to London for the event.
"I went up on the day, quite nervous, not sure what to expect," she said.
But while she was there with other volunteers, she was told she was going to meet the Queen.
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