Queen Elizabeth II will address Britons in a TV broadcast on Sunday night sememe

Author : panphenomenalism2015
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 14:02:33


'Her Majesty The Queen has recorded a special broadcast to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in relation to the Coronavirus outbreak,' the palace said in a statement.

The address, which was recorded at Windsor Castle, will be broadcast Sunday at 8 p.m. local time (3 p.m. Eastern.)

More than 3,600 people in the UK have died during the coronavirus pandemic, and some 38,000 people have tested positive for the virus, according to the country's Department of Health and Social Care.



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While the Queen broadcasts an annual recorded message to the nation on Christmas Day, other addresses are much more rare, and reserved for remarkable moments such as the death of her own mother, the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, or the first Gulf War.

In March, Buckingham Palace announced that she would be postponing engagements in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The 93-year-old monarch's diary was rearranged 'as a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances,' the palace said in a statement at the time.

'Her Majesty The Queen has recorded a special broadcast to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in relation to the Coronavirus outbreak,' the palace said in a statement. The 93-year-old monarch's diary was rearranged 'as a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances,' the palace said in a statement at the time. The 93-year-old monarch's diary was rearranged 'as a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances,' the palace said in a statement at the time. While the Queen broadcasts an annual recorded message to the nation on Christmas Day, other addresses are much more rare, and reserved for remarkable moments such as the death of her own mother, the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, or the first Gulf War. More than 3,600 people in the UK have died during the coronavirus pandemic, and some 38,000 people have tested positive for the virus, according to the country's Department of Health and Social Care. 'Her Majesty The Queen has recorded a special broadcast to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in relation to the Coronavirus outbreak,' the palace said in a statement. More than 3,600 people in the UK have died during the coronavirus pandemic, and some 38,000 people have tested positive for the virus, according to the country's Department of Health and Social Care. 'Her Majesty The Queen has recorded a special broadcast to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in relation to the Coronavirus outbreak,' the palace said in a statement. In March, Buckingham Palace announced that she would be postponing engagements in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The address, which was recorded at Windsor Castle, will be broadcast Sunday at 8 p.m. local time (3 p.m. Eastern.) 'Her Majesty The Queen has recorded a special broadcast to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in relation to the Coronavirus outbreak,' the palace said in a statement. While the Queen broadcasts an annual recorded message to the nation on Christmas Day, other addresses are much more rare, and reserved for remarkable moments such as the death of her own mother, the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, or the first Gulf War. 'Her Majesty The Queen has recorded a special broadcast to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in relation to the Coronavirus outbreak,' the palace said in a statement. In March, Buckingham Palace announced that she would be postponing engagements in response to the coronavirus pandemic. While the Queen broadcasts an annual recorded message to the nation on Christmas Day, other addresses are much more rare, and reserved for remarkable moments such as the death of her own mother, the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, or the first Gulf War. The 93-year-old monarch's diary was rearranged 'as a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances,' the palace said in a statement at the time. The 93-year-old monarch's diary was rearranged 'as a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances,' the palace said in a statement at the time. The address, which was recorded at Windsor Castle, will be broadcast Sunday at 8 p.m. local time (3 p.m. Eastern.) While the Queen broadcasts an annual recorded message to the nation on Christmas Day, other addresses are much more rare, and reserved for remarkable moments such as the death of her own mother, the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, or the first Gulf War. While the Queen broadcasts an annual recorded message to the nation on Christmas Day, other addresses are much more rare, and reserved for remarkable moments such as the death of her own mother, the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, or the first Gulf War. More than 3,600 people in the UK have died during the coronavirus pandemic, and some 38,000 people have tested positive for the virus, according to the country's Department of Health and Social Care. The address, which was recorded at Windsor Castle, will be broadcast Sunday at 8 p.m. local time (3 p.m. Eastern.) In March, Buckingham Palace announced that she would be postponing engagements in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The 93-year-old monarch's diary was rearranged 'as a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances,' the palace said in a statement at the time. More than 3,600 people in the UK have died during the coronavirus pandemic, and some 38,000 people have tested positive for the virus, according to the country's Department of Health and Social Care.

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