Queen Elizabeth will still be holding her annual Christmas message this year, but it will be just a bit different.
30.11.2020 - 01:15 / etcanada.com
Even at 94-years-old, Queen Elizabeth II is still experiencing firsts.
The Queen recently took part in a video call to celebrate Commonwealth volunteers where she was treated to her first-ever virtual musical performance.
In celebration of her recent 73rd wedding anniversary with Prince Philip, 45 children from the Sistema Cyprus Symphony Orchestra performed a never heard piece titled “Modus Cyrpius” in celebration of the milestone.
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Queen Elizabeth will still be holding her annual Christmas message this year, but it will be just a bit different.
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A royal oopsie. Queen Elizabeth’s “thanks” tweet left followers of the royal family’s official Twitter account scratching their heads on Thursday, December 10. The profile tweeted out the single word, “Thanks,” with absolutely no context and left it up for about six minutes before someone on the palace’s social media team caught and deleted the accidental tweet. But they didn’t act fast enough: Gert’s Royals captured a screenshot, and social media users had thoughts.
Even royals send the occasional accidental tweet.
The official Twitter for Queen Elizabeth and her family members sent out an unusual tweet today that was quickly removed.
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The royal family have come together for their first full portrait of 2020. To close their royal train tour, which launched earlier this week, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Windsor Castle to meet Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Countess Sophie and the Earl of Wessex, Princess Anne, and, of course, Queen Elizabeth II for a socially distanced holiday portrait.
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Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the loss of her beloved dog, Vulcan.Multiple royal correspondents have reported that Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi mix, has died. 's Rebecca English tweeted, «The Queen is mourning the loss of one of her last two remaining dogs just weeks before Christmas.
Queen Elizabeth II has lost another pet with the death of her dog Vulcan, a source confirmed to Us Weekly on Friday, December 4. The Dachshund-Corgi mix passed away during lockdown.The dorgi died at Windsor Castle, where the queen, 94, and husband Prince Philip retreated to in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.Elizabeth is now left with one dog, a dorgi named Candy.
Queen Elizabeth is sadly facing a loss in the family.
Christmas magic is in the air in Berkshire thanks to Queen Elizabeth’s Windsor Castle Christmas decorations. The 94-year-old British monarch will be spending her holiday at the royal residence for the first time in 33 years, so you already know she pulled out all the stops.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are breaking from royal tradition for their holiday plans. Buckingham Palace released a statement on Tuesday, saying, “Having considered all the appropriate advice, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have decided that this year they will spend Christmas quietly in Windsor.”The royal family historically spends the holidays at their Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England.
The Queen and Prince Philip will not be spending Christmas at Sandringham House for the first time in 33 years, it has been announced. A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace announced the news, which will mean Queen Elizabeth, 94, and The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, will have a “quiet Christmas” at Windsor Castle for the first time in 33 years.
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Queen Elizabeth looked lovely in a sweet photo with Prince Philip celebrating their 73rd wedding anniversary. But there’s more to her outfit than meets the eye.On Thursday, November 19, the monarch donned a lovely pastel dress with her signature strand of pearls and the Chrysanthemum brooch.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are celebrating their 73rd wedding anniversary this week, and their family members have been joining in to mark the momentous occasion.A new portrait of the queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, was released to commemorate the impressive anniversary.