By Mike Fleming Jr
11.04.2020 - 22:33 / etcanada.com
Easter is being celebrated under very different circumstances this year and the Royal Family is acknowledging that.
Fresh off her address to the nation, Queen Elizabeth recorded another message for the Christian holiday.
“This year, Easter will be different for many of us, but by keeping us apart we keep others safe. But Easter isn’t cancelled, indeed, we need Easter as much as ever,” the Queen said in part of her pre-recorded message.
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