The Loose Women panel host a Jubilee special and channel The Queen at different points in her life

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Kaye Adams, Linda Robson, Jane Moore and Gloria Hunniford channel The Queen at different points in her life as the Loose Women panel host a Jubilee special

The Loose Women panel joined the nation in celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on Thursday as they dedicated their show to the monarch. 

Kaye Adams, Linda Robson, Jane Moore and Gloria Hunniford marked Queen Elizabeth II‘s 70 years on the throne by channelling her at different points in her life. 

Kaye, 59, honoured The Coronation of Queen II in 1953 and transformed into 27-year-old Elizabeth, who acceded to the throne at the age of 25 following the death of her father George VI.

The Loose Women panel host a Jubilee special and channel The Queen at different points in her life

Celebration: The Loose Women panel joined the nation in celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on Thursday as they dedicated their show to the monarch (from L-R: Kaye Adams, Linda Robson, Jane Moore and Gloria Hunniford)

The gown took eight months of research, design, workmanship and intricate embroidery to complete, and was finalised with a linen robe. 

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Linda, 64, mirrored a look of Her Majesty’s from 2017, where she attended The Royal Windsor Horse Show.

The Queen wore head-to-toe khaki, including a quilt jacket and silk pattern headscarf. 

Good spirits: Kaye, Linda, Jane and Gloria marked Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne by channelling her at different points in her life

Good spirits: Kaye, Linda, Jane and Gloria marked Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne by channelling her at different points in her life

Milestone: Kaye, 59, honoured The Coronation of Queen II, transforming into 27-year-old Elizabeth

Your Majesty: Elizabeth acceded to the throne at the age of 25 following the death of her father George VI

Milestone: Kaye, 59, honoured The Coronation of Queen II in 1953 and transformed into 27-year-old Elizabeth

82-year-old Gloria took a trip back to April 2011, when Prince William wed Kate Middleton. 

For her beloved grandson’s wedding day, The Queen – known for her signature bright colours and matching hats – wore all yellow, and completed the look with a pearl necklace. 

Jane, 60, donned the monarch’s army attire synonymous with the 1940s.   

Twinning: Linda, 64, mirrored a look of Her Majesty's from 2017, where she attended The Royal Windsor Horse Show

Horse lover: The Queen wore head-to-toe khaki, including a quilt jacket and silk pattern headscarf

Twinning: Linda, 64, mirrored a look of Her Majesty’s from 2017, where she attended The Royal Windsor Horse Show

Patriarchal: The Loose Women team wrote on their Instagram page: 'The panel transformed into Her Majesty through the years for our Jubilee special! [sic] What's your favourite look?'

Patriarchal: The Loose Women team wrote on their Instagram page: ‘The panel transformed into Her Majesty through the years for our Jubilee special! [sic] What’s your favourite look?’

Colourful: 82-year-old Gloria took a trip back to April 2011, when Prince William wed Kate Middleton

Smart: For her beloved grandson's wedding day, The Queen - known for her signature bright colours and matching hats - wore all yellow, and completed the look with a pearl necklace

Colourful: 82-year-old Gloria took a trip back to April 2011, when Prince William wed Kate Middleton

As a young woman, the Queen became the first female member of the Royal Family to join the Armed Services as a full-time active member when she became a member of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) in 1945.

During her service she learned to drive and maintain cars.  

The Queen carried out her duties as an Honourary Brigadier in the Women’s Royal Army Corps from 1949 to 1953. 

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When the Women’s Royal Army Corps (WRAC) was founded in 1949 as a successor to the ATS, she became an Honorary Senior Controller and later Honorary Brigadier.

She resigned the appointment on becoming Queen in 1953.  

Yes sir! Jane, 60, donned the monarch's army attire synonymous with the 1940s

Poignant: As a young woman, the Queen became the first female member of the Royal Family to join the Armed Services as a full-time active member

Yes sir! Jane, 60, donned the monarch’s army attire synonymous with the 1940s

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