Buckingham Palace has shared the first look at the Queen‘s Christmas speech for 2021, and there are a few touching details that have struck a chord with royal observers.
Ahead of the monarch’s annual Christmas broadcast, which has been pre-recorded, the Palace has unveiled a first look at the address.
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In the image, the Queen is sitting in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, donning an appropriately festive red outfit with pearl accessories.
On the desk in front of her is a photo of her late husband Prince Philip, taken in 2007 to mark their Diamond Wedding Anniversary.
But that wasn’t the only tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh evident in the photo.
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Her Majesty can also be seen donning a chrysanthemum brooch which appears to be the same one she wore during her and Philip’s 1947 honeymoon at Broadlands country house.
While, traditionally, the Queen and her family celebrate the festive season at Sandringham in Norfolk, COVID-19 has forced the 95-year-old to mark the occasion at Windsor Castle for two years running.
Last year, the monarch spoke of the pandemic in her address, assuring those struggling that they were “not alone”.
“Remarkably, a year that has necessarily kept people apart has, in many ways, brought us closer,” she mused.
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In 2021, it is expected that the Queen will speak again of the pandemic, as well as touch on her first Christmas without Philip, who passed away on the 9th of April.
The Queen’s first televised Christmas address fell on December 25th, 1957, and has continued until the present day.