On April 5, Queen Elizabeth II did something she has only had to do so many times over the course of her almost 70-year reign. She sat down and reassured us that everything was going to be OK.
06.04.2020 - 15:35 / deadline.com
By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
Queen Elizabeth II’s rare address to the British public and the Commonwealth became one of the UK’s most-watched TV events of the past decade after 24M tuned in to watch Her Majesty.
In a nod to families and friends being kept apart by coronavirus, the Queen’s speech included the emotive line that “we will meet again,” evoking memories of Dame Vera Lynn’s World War II song We’ll Meet Again. She also called for “self-discipline” and “good-humoured resolve”
On April 5, Queen Elizabeth II did something she has only had to do so many times over the course of her almost 70-year reign. She sat down and reassured us that everything was going to be OK.
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.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s baby son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor joined in with a video call to his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II on her 94th birthday.
Imelda Staunton has put her new role as Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown out of her mind as the coronavirus crisis has taught her not to take each day for granted.
With more than 40 years of experience and involvement in hundreds of charities and organizations, Princess Anne certainly knows a thing or two about being a productive working royal. In a rare interview with Vanity Fair, the soon-to-be 70-year-old Princess Royal, famously the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, reflected on her life's work as a member of the British royal family and what it means to her to serve, particularly as a new generation of royals rise up. "It's not
Katherine Jenkins and Vera Lynn have teamed up to record a new version of We’ll Meet Again after Queen Elizabeth II referenced the wartime anthem in her speech addressing the Covid-19 pandemic.
BAZAAR.com understands that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan watched online from their home in Los Angeles as Her Majesty praised Britain’s “national spirit” in facing the threat of COVID-19 and reassured those “feeling a painful sense of separation from their loved ones” to take comfort in the fact: “We will meet again.”
Queen Elizabeth II gave her moving coronavirus address to UK citizens last night. Over 5,000 miles away in Los Angeles, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were watching online too, Harper's Bazaar reports.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are locked down in Los Angeles owing to the Coronavirus outbreak. The former Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved from Canada to LA just before US President Donald Trump announced the lockdown.
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.
The British monarchy is taking the current coronavirus pandemic hard. To be fair, we all are...but it's often hard to remember that royals can show their emotions in stressful times too.
Her poignant television address provided the words of strength and courage people needed to hear during one of mankind’s biggest challenges in the 21st century.
The Queen has shared an emotional message with the world amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Sarah Ferguson has offered praise to Queen Elizabeth following her address to the U.K. regarding the coronavirus outbreak. The 60-year-old Duchess of York and ex-wife of Prince Andrew shared her thoughts on the speech on Instagram shortly after its Sunday broadcast.
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.
In a rare address to the nation, Queen Elizabeth II plans to exhort Britons to rise to the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic, drawing on wisdom from her decades as Britain's head of state to urge discipline and resolve in a time of crisis.