London 2012 chief Sebastian Coe described it as a symbolic moment when the Queen toured the Olympic Park on Tuesday and planted the first of 4,000 trees that will landscape the site. Skip related content
Related photos / videos
The Queen, who last visited in 2005, also viewed progress on the Olympic Stadium which is now a feature of the east London skyline as work continues on the venues and infrastructure for the 9.3 billion pound project.
Watched by construction workers, she stood on the spot that will be the finish line for the athletics track events in 2012 before planting a willow tree outside.
"(It is) a symbolic gesture that represents the most extraordinary effort by everyone to ensure the Games bring lasting change for millions of people across London and the country," organising committee chairman Coe said in a statement.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Tony Jimenez)




Members of a gang arrested in Peru have confessed to killing people and extracting their body fat to sell to international cosmetic companies, police claim.