Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee: Kim Kardashian has been rejected by the Palace.

However, after experiencing 'discomfort' during Thursday's ceremonies, it was reported that the president would miss a national thanksgiving ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral in London on Friday.

Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee: Kim Kardashian has been rejected by the Palace.

Kim Kardashian may be the Queen of Celebrities, but her hopes of attending the UK's official Platinum Jubilee festivities have been crushed.

Despite her best efforts, Buckingham Palace officials have turned down her invitation to the Platinum Party at the Palace on Saturday.

'Kim rarely gets turned down for any event, so this has been rather shocking, especially given her infrequent visits to the UK,' they said. Kim and Pete are huge fans of the Royal Family and were thrilled to be invited to this unique event.'

It's unclear whether the couple's journey to London was solely for the Jubilee celebrations.

The event will feature performances by Queen, Diana Ross, and Nile Rodgers, as well as visits by Sir David Attenborough and David Beckham.

A public ballot was used to distribute 10,000 tickets, with 7,500 going to key workers, military personnel, volunteers, and charity.

Members of the Royal Family are anticipated to attend on behalf of the Queen, who will be watching on TV from Windsor Castle while 'pacing herself.'

When contacted by MailOnline, Kim's agents declined to comment.

The Queen oversaw the symbolic lighting of a series of beacons around the United Kingdom on Thursday night, capping off the first day of historic national commemorations marking her 70-year reign.

The monarch's late-night appearance at Windsor Castle capped off a day of joyous festivities that began with the Queen taking to the Buckingham Palace balcony flanked by her family earlier in the day.

However, after experiencing 'discomfort' during Thursday's ceremonies, it was reported that the president would miss a national thanksgiving ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral in London on Friday.

The Queen 'greatly enjoyed' her Trooping birthday procession, according to Buckingham Palace, but due to the distance and energy required to participate, she had regrettably decided not to attend the service the next day.