Queen Elizabeth II recently celebrated her 94th birthday, i.e. April 21, 2020.
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The coronavirus pandemic has taken over the entire globe as the death toll reaches an all-time high. In Britain alone, there have been 4000 deaths and counting, as per John Hopkins Univesity. During such an ordeal, Queen Elizabeth II addressed the nation in a pre-shot video from Windsor Castle, via BBC. In her passionate speech, The Queen spoke about the "disruption", that is coronavirus and how it's brought grief, financial difficulties and enormous changes to the daily life of all.
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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.
It’s a very special day!
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
Prince William and Duchess Kate are worried about their older family members — such as Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and Prince Charles — amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince Harry “reassured” Queen Elizabeth II that dropping his royal surname, Mountbatten-Windsor, wasn’t a “personal dig” at her or the British royal family. But what was Queen Elizabeth’s reaction to Prince Harry dropping his royal surname? A source told Us Weekly on Wednesday, April 15, that the former Duke of Sussex is “not planning to drop his Mountbatten-Windsor title legally,” but simply wants to reserve the use of his surname for more formal occasions.
Queen Elizabeth II addressed the world on the occasion of Easter. The festive spirit has dampened due to the Coronavirus outbreak. With lockdowns in several parts of the world, people are not going to have a traditional Easter celebration. While it is heartbreaking, Her Highness ignited a sense of hope with her Easter address. In the video shared by the Royal Family, the Queen talks about the importance of Easter, especially now as the world battles the COVID 19 pandemic.
Queen Elizabeth II has delivered a heartfelt Easter message to people all over the world in a new video.The queen addressed the coronavirus pandemic, and the fact that many people will be alone during this difficult period.
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.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tuned into Queen Elizabeth II’s historic speech about the coronavirus pandemic from their home in Los Angeles.
The Queen has shared an emotional message with the world amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Ladies and gentlemen, Her Majesty The Queen has spoken!
Queen Elizabeth II just gave a rousing speech in response to the , attempting to reassure U.K. residents with a rare, televised address to the nation.
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.
Queen Elizabeth II made a rare broadcast appearance on Sunday, April 5 to address Britons about the growing COVID-19 crisis in the United Kingdom. In her pre-recorded address from Windsor Castle, where she is self-isolating during the pandemic, the 93-year-old monarch delivered a message of hope to her subjects.