She may be the queen of celebrities, but Kim Kardashian’s dream of joining the official platinum jubilee celebrations in the UK has been shattered.
Despite their best efforts, Buckingham Palace officials have turned down requests to attend the palace’s platinum party on Saturday.
Representatives of the 41-year-old star, who landed in the UK with her boyfriend Pete Davidson, 28, this week asked for tickets, but the Palace rejected the American couple, as did advertisers. of the BBC, which will broadcast the program.
Kim was so determined to attend that a source told the Daily Mail that she was trying to purchase tickets by other means, and even said she didn’t care if the tickets were “not VIP”.
Kim was photographed in London on Tuesday (left), where she arrived with boyfriend Pete Davidson (right), to celebrate Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, wearing a tight cream dress.
A resentment for the celebrity queen: Buckingham Palace rejected Kim Kardashian’s requests to attend the official Platinum Jubilee party after the star flew to London with boyfriend Pete Davidson for the celebrations (a the photo Monday)
They said: “Kim rarely refuses to attend any events, so it’s been quite surprising, especially since she doesn’t visit the UK often. Kim and Pete love the royal family and really wanted to be a part of this special celebration.
It is unclear whether the Jubilee celebrations were the sole reason for the couple’s trip to London.
The event will feature people such as Queen, Diana Ross and Nile Rodgers, while Sir David Attenborough and David Beckham will perform.
About 10,000 tickets were distributed by public vote and 7,500 were given to key workers, the Armed Forces, volunteers and charities.
Members of the royal family are expected to attend on behalf of the Queen, who is “passing herself off”, but will see it on television from Windsor Castle.
Kim’s representatives declined to comment when MailOnline approached them.
Rejected: Buckingham Palace officials have rejected requests to attend the palace platinum party on Saturday (LR Queen Elizabeth, Prince Louis, Kate Middleton, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince William)
Lost: Thousands of royal fans were seen paying homage to Her Majesty at The Mall on Thursday and now it seems they have come closer to the palace than Kim after her rejection.
The reality star and his comic friend landed in the UK in recent days and went shopping for jewelry at London’s Mayfair on Tuesday.
The reality TV star and her little comic walked hand in hand at Dover Street Market before entering Comme des Garçons Jewelery.
Kim was then seen browsing through various items on the screen and seemed to be referring to her phone while being helped by a store clerk.
Kim wore her amazing curves and her famous derriere with metallic gold leggings and stilettos, which she combined with a Balenciaga cream zip sweatshirt.
The couple also enjoyed a typically unobtrusive date night at London’s River Café after landing in the UK.
Glitzy: The reality star and his comic friend landed in the UK in recent days and went shopping for jewelry at London’s Mayfair on Tuesday.
Dinner date: On Monday, the Kardashian star and SNL’s funny old man were photographed on a typically understated date night at London’s River Café
On Thursday night, the Queen symbolically led the lighting of a series of beacons across the UK in a spectacular end to the first day of national historic commemorations celebrating her 70th reign.
The monarch’s appearance at Windsor Castle at night completed the start of a merry party that in the early hours of the day saw the Queen go up to the balcony of Buckingham Palace surrounded by her family.
But it was also announced that the head of state would miss a national Thanksgiving service on Friday at St Paul’s Cathedral in London after experiencing “unrest” during Thursday’s events.
In a statement, Buckingham Palace said the Queen “enjoyed” her Trooping birthday parade, but given the trip and the activity needed to take part, she had reluctantly decided not to. attend the service the next day.
The queen was delighted as she watched the crowd of people show up on Thursday for the first day of the platinum jubilee celebrations.
People pack the mall while the British royal family arrives on the balcony of Buckingham Place this afternoon
Screenings at the front of Buckingham Palace depicting the Queen during the main lighthouse lighting tonight
The Queen is approaching the Commonwealth Nations Balloon to begin the lighting ceremony at Windsor Castle tonight, despite admitting difficulties before today.
As the sovereign placed her finger on the globe, bright white lights ran along the Quadrangle toward Windsor’s famous Round Tower.
Prince William was photographed smiling as he watched the lighting of the main lighthouse at Buckingham Palace this evening.
Hours later, he met as planned to take part in a special double-headlight lighting ceremony with the Duke of Cambridge.
William saw his grandmother on a large screen in front of Buckingham Palace, while the Queen turned on the main lighthouse, a 69-foot-tall tree sculpture outside her London residence. from Windsor.
The Queen touched the Commonwealth of Nations Balloon to start lighting the main lighthouse 22 miles away.
The palace lighthouse was one of more than 3,500 in the UK and the Commonwealth, including the Tower of London, Windsor Great Park, Hillsborough Castle, Queen Sandringham and Balmoral Queen’s estates, and at the top of the four peaks. highest in the UK.
Tributes were lit to towns and cities in Northern Ireland, such as the Titanic Belfast and St Columb’s Cathedral in Londonderry, while in Scotland a lighthouse was lit in Edinburgh Castle while a flutist was playing.
More than 3,000 towns, villages and cities in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and the overseas territories of the United Kingdom, and each of the capitals of the Commonwealth countries light lighthouses to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the United Kingdom. reign of the queen.
A lively lighthouse lit up Piccadilly Circus in central London this evening; it is also part of a chain of virtual beacons across the UK.
Fireworks explode over Blackpool Tower during the lighting of the main Platinum Jubilee Beacon this evening
Earlier in the day, the cheeky Prince Louis stole the show from the palace’s famous façade as he covered his ears with his hands and let out a howl of emotion as a flying step roared over him.
The four-year-old stood next to the queen, affectionately known as “Gan Gan” by Cambridge children, as she leaned over to talk to her great-grandson, pointing out things of interest.
Thousands of supporters gathered in the mall under the spring June sun, bursting into applause for the country’s longest-serving monarch, with the smiling queen enchanted by the patriotic scenes.
The queen made two appearances on the balcony of the palace.
He joined his cousin the Duke of Kent to greet his returning soldiers from Trooping the Color, after the Prince of Wales replaced his mother in the armory.
Then the queen re-emerged, wearing sunglasses, to watch the six-minute passage of more than 70 aircraft, including 15 RAF typhoons in the formation of the number 70.
(From left) Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence, Princess Anna, Camilla, Prince Charles, Queen, Prince Louis, Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte, Prince George, Prince William and Countess of Wessex Sophie Thursday at Buckingham Palace
Queen smiles as Prince Louis covers his ears as he walks over Buckingham Palace in London this afternoon
Queen Elizabeth II points out while standing next to Prince Louis on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London this afternoon
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Louis of Cambridge during Trooping the Color, in which little Louis stole the show
Meghan Markle puts her finger to her lips alongside Savannah Phillips and Mia Tindall at Horse Guards Parade Thursday
Royal fans cheer near Buckingham Palace during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London on Thursday morning
Prince George (left), Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte bow their heads as they greet London on Thursday
Queen Elizabeth II speaks with Prince Louis on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London on Thursday afternoon
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis greet during the flight while on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Thursday
Camilla, Prince Charles, the Queen, Prince Louis, the Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince William appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Thursday as part of the Trooping the Color parade.
British Air Force fighter jets fly in formation to form the number “70” during a special passage on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Queen’s birthday parade, Trooping the Color, as part of the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Huge crowds gathered in central London with a bright sunny Thursday for the start of four days of public events to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s historic platinum jubilee.
The Red Arrows are making a flight after the Trooping the Color ceremony in London on Thursday. Events during a long holiday weekend in the UK are meant to celebrate the monarch’s 70 years of service
Home Division gang members walk past Buckingham Palace during today’s birthday parade
Dressed in a dark blue dove-colored Angela Kelly coat she wore for her official Jubilee portrait, and a matching hat, the queen, who has mobility issues, wore a cane and wore the guards’ insignia on her coat.
Eighteen members of the royal family, including the head of state, left …