QUEEN ELIZABETH II took seconds to decide she did not want to allow Prince Harry to lay a wreath at the Remembrance Day service, an insider has claimed.
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The speech caused 214 objections to be sent to the TV regulator Ofcom. The broadcast featured an AI version of Her Majesty dancing and discussing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s departure from royal duties.
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American historian Sally Bedell Smith said Her Majesty responded to the challenges of 2020 with “dexterity and confidence”. Speaking to Vanity Fair, the expert said that despite the difficulties the Royal Family faced this year, the Queen efficiently adapted to changes.
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Queen Elizabeth II, 94, has been on the throne for 68 years and given a Christmas Day address for every year of her reign. The Queen s iconic Christmas speech is pre-recorded at Windsor Castle before being broadcast at 3pm on Christmas Day when millions across Britain and the Commonwealth tune into watch it.