Wrexham and Flintshire have had a busy Jubilee weekend with celebrations, from street parties to fun fairs and crowning Queens.
Celebrations began on Thursday, June 2, with the bank holiday underway.
Here's how the two counties celebrated:
In Wrexham on Thursday, the streets came alive for the celebrations as a full day of activities was planned for everyone.
Henblas Street and Ty Pawb were the two areas filled with song and dance.
Jubilee celebrations in Wrexham in pictures
Over in Flintshire
Holywell hosted its own street party, where crowds gathered to get into the royal spirit.
Different acts entertained the crowds, from Punch and Judy, a circus act, royalty sessions, and the Debonaires.
There was also an Artisan market, and a mini fairground with the children also being able to participate in a sports day.
Queen's Platinum Jubilee party in Holywell
Mold also hosted a street party in the town centre.
Residents of Mold were invited to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee via a community get-together on Daniel Owen Square.
The party on the square saw a good turnout, with live performers creating some noise and partygoers showing off their dancing skills.
Celebrations for the Platinum Jubilee take place in Mold
On Friday, Buckley had a fair
The Buckley Jubilee Fair brought the fair classics, food, music ride and fun!
There was an array of classic cars and tractors on display for the enthusiasts and fairground attractions.
There was also a stunt show by the Bolddog FMX Team where they demonstrated their motorbike skills, and Britain's Got Talent's Paws for Thought.
Buckley holds a Jubilee Fair for fun in the sun
Flint saw a beacon lit for the Jubilee
The event was one of five organised in Flintshire and part of a national initiative to light over 2,000 beacons all over the UK.
Beacon lit in Flint to mark Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Over in Wrexham
Ty Pawb was full of dance and cheer as the public learned to dance to Kakatsitsi from Ghana. The drummers kept their rhythm for Wrexfest as the celebrations continued this jubilee weekend.
Day two of Jubilee celebrations in Wrexham
Day Three
At the John Summers Clock Tower in Deeside, a party for all the family was thrown. It was a free event, at the former Shotton Steel building that had lots of family activities and live music from local artists.
Over in Northop, the Tegeingl Tanglers, who are 'border' morris-dancers, were out in full swing for a street party.
Ruabon in Wrexham also hosted a Jubilee party today, with dancers, minions, bouncy castles and lots of cake
Day three of Jubilee celebrations in Wrexham and Flintshire
Honourable mentions
Earlier in the week, on Monday, May 30, a line dancing group hosted their own afternoon tea in preparation for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in Hightown.
Hightown line dancers celebrate Platinum jubilee
Queensway Queen
Jo Johnson was crowned the Queensway Queen in their street party in Hope on Friday, June 3.
Queensway, Hope, celebrates Platinum Jubilee
Lastly, the newlyweds
Flint RNLI crewmembers Aby and James were presented with the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal at their wedding on Friday, giving the couple thanks for their life-saving work.
Flint RNLI couple receive Platinum Jubilee award at wedding
What did you do this bank holiday for the Jubilee?
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