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The King's Christmas message (or The Queen's Christmas message in a queen's reign), formally as His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, [1] [2] and informally as the Royal Christmas message) is a broadcast made by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms to the Commonwealth of Nations each year at Christmas.
The monarch talked about her ‘beloved Philip’ in the televised address.
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Here is the full text of the King’s Christmas broadcast: “Many of the festivals of the great religions of the world are celebrated with a special meal.
David Fisher/Shutterstock The spirit of the season! Prince William gave an uplifting speech about the holidays in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II during Royal Carols: Together At Christmas. Will and ...
Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, broadcasting a speech from the Royal Flying Doctors Base at Mt Isa, Queensland, 1970. Special addresses by the monarch of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms (and previously of the British Empire and its Dominions), outside the annual Royal Christmas Message and the Commonwealth Day Message, only take place at times of significant national or ...
She stated during her speech that her great-grandmother was a suffragette. [7] This message was due to be presented by Khadija Ravat (b. 1973 in Zimbabwe), a British Muslim teacher of Islamic studies who had worn a niqab for ten years. [8] The address went out at 3 pm, the same time as the Queen's speech on BBC One and ITV. [9]
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II paid an emotional tribute to Prince Philip in her annual Christmas address, marking a year of loss amid his death and the Covid-19 pandemic.