Queen Elizabeth II recently celebrated her 94th birthday, i.e. April 21, 2020.
05.04.2020 - 10:55 / deadline.com
By Andreas Wiseman
International Editor
Queen Elizabeth II is to urge “self-discipline” and “good-humoured resolve” amid the coronavirus pandemic during her televised address to the UK and Commonwealth tonight.
In a rare speech, which will be broadcast on TV, radio and social media at 20:00 GMT, the monarch is expected to say, “I am speaking to you at what I know is an increasingly challenging time. A time of disruption in the life of our country: a disruption that has brought grief to some,
Queen Elizabeth II recently celebrated her 94th birthday, i.e. April 21, 2020.
Happy Birthday, Great Granny! Tuesday marks Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday, and the monarch celebrated with a very special video call.
Happy Birthday, Great Granny! Tuesday marks Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday, and the monarch celebrated with a very special video call.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s baby son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor joined in with a video call to his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II on her 94th birthday.
It's the Queen's official birthday on April 21 and while she's our longest-reigning monarch there's plenty of things you don't actually know about her. Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II was just 25 when she took the throne after the death of her father King George VI on 6 February 1952 and has just turned the grand age of 94.
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Queen Elizabeth II gave her moving coronavirus address to UK citizens last night. Over 5,000 miles away in Los Angeles, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were watching online too, Harper's Bazaar reports.
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When Queen Elizabeth II the British Public about the on Sunday, April 5, she did so wearing a meaningful piece of jewelry.According to , experts suggest the turquoise and diamond brooch was chosen because of the color's correlation with love, protection, and emotional balance, while "enhancing leadership powers." The piece apparently belonged to grandmother, Queen Mary.Per Town & Country, the brooch was on the day of her wedding in 1893 by the Duke of York, the future King George V.
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By Jake Kanter
On Sunday night, Queen Elizabeth delivered a televised address to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth (and, thanks to the power of social media, to the entire world, really) about the continuing coronavirus pandemic.
The Queen has shared an emotional message with the world amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Queen Elizabeth II gave a special televised address to the people of the United Kingdom on Sunday to deliver a message of hope as the nation and hundreds of others around the world battle the coronavirus pandemic. The speech was recorded at Windsor Castle, where the 93-year-old monarch and her husbandPrince Philip, 98, have been staying as they practice physical distancing.
Queen Elizabeth II has delivered a special broadcast regarding the coronavirus outbreak.The queen said, "I want to reassure you that if we remain united and resolute, then we will overcome it."The broadcast was filmed in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle with one cameraperson who wore protective equipment and kept a safe distance from Her Majesty. The queen addressed the United Kingdom and the rest of the world on Sunday in a filmed video message.
Queen Elizabeth is assuring the United Kingdom.