Queens Speech: Moving address to Covid hit UK as she marks first Christmas without Prince Philip
The Queen has poignantly reflected on a year of personal grief in a moving Christmas Day message, saying there was one familiar laugh missing as she acknowledged the death of her husband amid the continuing impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The monarch, in what is likely to be regarded as her most fulsome public tribute to her beloved Philip since he died, remarked how his mischievous, enquiring twinkle was as bright at the end as when I first set eyes on him, as she empathised with families who had lost loved ones this year. She also spoke fondly of her eldest son, the Prince of Wales, his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, and of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, for their focus on climate change. But there was no reference either on screen or by name during the nineminute broadcast to her middle son, Prince Andrew, nor the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the trio having stepped back from royal duties. There was, however, tacit mention of Lilibet, the Sussexes daughter, as one of four greatgrand
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