By Mike Fleming Jr
05.04.2020 - 23:37 / ok.co.uk
The Queen has praised NHS staff, key workers and those who are staying indoors in a historical speech about the coronavirus pandemic.The 93 year old monarch looked back at the first broadcast she made as a child, alongside her sister Princess Margaret during the Second World War, and likened being in lockdown to the ordeal evacuees went through during the war. In the historic address, Queen Elizabeth spoke from Windsor Castle to people across the country who tuned in to watch her speech.
By Mike Fleming Jr
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