British Prime Minister Boris Johnson might have announced that they will start lifting restrictions in place due to the pandemic but Queen Elizabeth is staying put.
21.04.2020 - 16:57 / pinkvilla.com
For the first time in her 68-year reign, Queen Elizabeth is celebrating her birthday without any fanfare. Queen Elizabeth II turned 94 today and is spending her birthday with no pomp and show. According to the tradition, every year, the Queen's birthday is marked with gunshots and other festivities in the honour of Her Majesty. However, as the Coronavirus crisis continues to affect the globe, the Queen has decided to not have any gun salutes in her honor for her birthday.
As reported by ET, The
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Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday celebrations have been canceled.The monarch's birthday is usually celebrated with gun salutes and flag flying on April 21.Trooping the Colour 2020, which traditionally takes place in June each year, has been canceled due to current social distancing measures because of the COVID-19 pandemic.As coronavirus continues to affect people worldwide, it's been announced that the queen's birthday will not be publicly commemorated in 2020.Queen Elizabeth turns 94 on
Queen Elizabeth turns 94 next Tuesday but there will be a few things missing from the celebrations this year.