Queen Elizabeth is ready to get festive.
22.11.2021 - 23:36 / etcanada.com
Queen Elizabeth wants to reassure the citizens of British Columbia in light of the recent flooding.
In a statement to the people, she writes:
“My thoughts are with the people of British Columbia as you continue to confront the recent catastrophic flooding and gradually begin the process of recovery and rebuilding. I am grateful for the tireless work of the many first responders and volunteers who continue to provide comfort and support to their fellow Canadians during this difficult time.”
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Queen Elizabeth is ready to get festive.
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Sending her regards. Queen Elizabeth II issued a statement of support after the island nation of Barbados became a republic, cutting ties with the monarchy.
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Queen Elizabeth is back in action.
Queen Elizabeth II was in good spirits on Sunday (Nov. 21).
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