1986 – As she turned 60, Britain was tense because of its controversial support for a U.S. air strike against Libya. The Queen went to church in the morning, then to Buckingham Palace, where she was greeted by the singing of 6,000 school children from around the country. At night was a gala called Fanfare for Elizabeth at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden featuring Mikhail Baryshnikov, Judi Dench, Placido Domingo and Anne Murray. 1987 – Charles and Diana wished her well at Windsor Castle before they left for a holiday in Spain. 1989 – To mark her 63rd year, the Queen gave new honorary titles to family, including Prince Andrew, then a Royal Navy officer, who was made colonel-in-chief of the Staffordshire Regiment, and Princess Anne, who was given the same title over the London Officer Training Corps.